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The T.bone SCT700
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  • Slash4Slash4

    Unbeatable quality / price

    The T.bone SCT700Published on 07/08/14 at 04:01
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Joint microphone used on dry guitars, overhead / atmosphere drums, vocals. Tube technology.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Micro lamp first prize, pretty well stocked (suspension, power supply, carrying case, windscreen, etc.). This is my first micro tube, I tested a lot of mics before transistor (audio technica, shure, etc). None the finesse of it for the song.

    I have two now for 5 or 6 years, and I must say that for the entry level of the lamps was there really versatile and useful material context semi-pro or pro (studio only, the micro takes too the noise to be used elsewhere). Although "framed", ie with insulating foam to avoid reverberations, seeking the right distance and the right po…
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    Joint microphone used on dry guitars, overhead / atmosphere drums, vocals. Tube technology.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Micro lamp first prize, pretty well stocked (suspension, power supply, carrying case, windscreen, etc.). This is my first micro tube, I tested a lot of mics before transistor (audio technica, shure, etc). None the finesse of it for the song.

    I have two now for 5 or 6 years, and I must say that for the entry level of the lamps was there really versatile and useful material context semi-pro or pro (studio only, the micro takes too the noise to be used elsewhere). Although "framed", ie with insulating foam to avoid reverberations, seeking the right distance and the right positioning in the room, it is a quite impressive microphone.

    We looked for our final prod to compare different microphones, neumann, shure, audio technica, mxl, and singing, and what was the best. To our ears at least, everything is relative in music.

    One small problem, sometimes some noise (buzzing, ringing) but still passengers. you plant it can take on a very soft sounds (intro dry scraper) but use rock w / no worries.

    If I had to buy a microphone with my budget at the time, I will be barreling without hesitation.
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  • SmonnsaSmonnsa

    My first studio microphone!

    The T.bone SCT700Published on 04/06/14 at 10:48
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    Good overall record!

    Lack some air! 5normal for the price!

    OVERALL OPINION

    This is a very good mic to start!
    simple and efficient for the price!

    with a big flaw capsule is misplaced! which create unpleasant hissing as it exposes too! But with a good anti pop and especially good technique mic no worries!

    I saw a tutorial for changing the grid to solve this problem!

    The microphone should lose a little son years of loyalty but it is normal for this type!

    Robust enough!

    Cordialment