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  • DelkoDelko

    False economy ... it is better to wait and pay more

    The T.bone DC1500Published on 11/29/11 at 14:40
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    2 OH (e-static requires 48v phantom power)
    A bass drum mic
    Tom mics + 4 clips
    suitcase
    Trs trs complete kit to make a battery

    OVERALL OPINION

    It possde this kit for almost 1 year.
    To beginners, it receives and the same when you are bluffing: these microphones for so cheap!

    Phase 2: it is installed and dballe
    Physically making is not "luxury", but when even reasonable trs. The practice is valid, the clamps are in place and well clippsent trs.

    Phase 3: we try.
    If you have nothing to compare the Premire taken are not extraordinary but it seems correct. We test, we made some rglages, we re-test ... etc..

    Phase 4: we understand. After a few time a heavy toll.
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    2 OH (e-static requires 48v phantom power)
    A bass drum mic
    Tom mics + 4 clips
    suitcase
    Trs trs complete kit to make a battery

    OVERALL OPINION

    It possde this kit for almost 1 year.
    To beginners, it receives and the same when you are bluffing: these microphones for so cheap!

    Phase 2: it is installed and dballe
    Physically making is not "luxury", but when even reasonable trs. The practice is valid, the clamps are in place and well clippsent trs.

    Phase 3: we try.
    If you have nothing to compare the Premire taken are not extraordinary but it seems correct. We test, we made some rglages, we re-test ... etc..

    Phase 4: we understand. After a few time a heavy toll.
    The bass drum mic is the first to rvler unusable: it 'no cash!. The overhead then fall: his gnral mdiocre (dcrire drive, lack of brilliance)

    You end up with a complete kit trs, but is used as tom mics, which they ultimately begins a dj show signs of weakness in the connection
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  • bdxcorebdxcore

    The T.bone DC1500Published on 01/25/05 at 05:17
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    So it's a nice little kit mics I bought for our studio association.Il yal all Necessary for recording a battery properly, namely:
    - A kick drum mic
    - 4 dynamic mics with mounting on the rim of each ft and the snare
    - 2 microphones for overheads condenser, which ncessitent a phantom power supply, and are Quipp their support for the foot pole.
    For a price of around 210 euros, hard to mieux.Le kit comes with a small suitcase, and microphones are stocks in the body of the micro GC mousse.Le is steel, as well as overheads, I think the others are plastic.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I recorded with BMD, and even when they are a bit surprenant.Le his lack of treble, but trs trs bien.Pas PBS…
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    So it's a nice little kit mics I bought for our studio association.Il yal all Necessary for recording a battery properly, namely:
    - A kick drum mic
    - 4 dynamic mics with mounting on the rim of each ft and the snare
    - 2 microphones for overheads condenser, which ncessitent a phantom power supply, and are Quipp their support for the foot pole.
    For a price of around 210 euros, hard to mieux.Le kit comes with a small suitcase, and microphones are stocks in the body of the micro GC mousse.Le is steel, as well as overheads, I think the others are plastic.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I recorded with BMD, and even when they are a bit surprenant.Le his lack of treble, but trs trs bien.Pas PBS special, I record in inca88 direct my card (except for OH that I spend in my little table YAMAHA MG10) in tracks spares.Les trs mic toms are efficient and can collect a lot of pressure, like the micro GC . The OH has a thin, and they must be some moves away from the battery that has become aggressive.

    I do not have much of experience, but I can attest to beginners like me it's a good investment for sound to small shows, or enregistrer.Le report quality price is unbeatable, and I no plans for now to buy a kit of better quality microphones battery.
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  • Anonymous

    The T.bone DC1500Published on 01/07/07 at 06:06
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    A bass drum mic BD 300
    4 dynamic mics toms / snare with attached hoop
    2 condense overhead microphones with the clips EM500 (need a 48v because not possible to run on batteries)

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for over two months now and I use it for the live or recording. For the price it's worth, it's just fantastic!
    what I like and dislike:
    - The kick drum mic: trs frankly good! It is perhaps a little too low but that rule ca FACL has the eq. I have a D112 too, is empty it is better but the diffrence is not proportional to the price diffrence! t-bone has really nothing to be ashamed! to make a bass amp, it should trs well, especially if like me, you have a bassste who loves hi…
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    A bass drum mic BD 300
    4 dynamic mics toms / snare with attached hoop
    2 condense overhead microphones with the clips EM500 (need a 48v because not possible to run on batteries)

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for over two months now and I use it for the live or recording. For the price it's worth, it's just fantastic!
    what I like and dislike:
    - The kick drum mic: trs frankly good! It is perhaps a little too low but that rule ca FACL has the eq. I have a D112 too, is empty it is better but the diffrence is not proportional to the price diffrence! t-bone has really nothing to be ashamed! to make a bass amp, it should trs well, especially if like me, you have a bassste who loves his round!
    - Tom mics: trs correct! He can take the full gu ... on without flinching! ets the fastening system properly, but the shape of the micro is a little Dranga especially a snare drum, they tend to affect auraitvite skin if not careful ...
    for sounds: nothing to say on the toms. tranparent. for the snare is a bit more difficult. I find that the spectrum is too large and takes too much snare micro elements around. Without the gate quickly become pnible ... So I personally use a 57 on my snare.
    - Overheads: gniaux! a bit too sharp but ca is set by eq! for making gnrale are perfect for the price! I try to take a closer engagement with Charley, it works but it's also more to the live for the rec

    I tried many other micro battery Shure or AKG or Sennheiser!
    T-bone are less pros but given the price diffrence is well understood that CIBL amateur! I remain convinced that even when semi-pro studio, he must take the road!
    The report quality are exceptional and prices for the home studio or live the dream!
    fragility level you just pay attention to overheads, they seem limits

    If it again??
    I repeated the same choice even less hsitant
    10/10 for quality over price
    8 / 10 for sonoritbr /> I put 9 in being more than fair play
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  • Malcolm_BMalcolm_B

    The T.bone DC1500Published on 07/03/08 at 02:28
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    See previous comments

    OVERALL OPINION

    How long have you use it?
    Since about 3 years

    What is so special that you love
    most: the price!, sound quality, the clips, the case
    the least: the size of the HO is really nothing but the suspension is not easy

    Have you tried many other models before buying it?
    No, I have 57 more because I have two snare drums.

    How would you rate the quality / price?
    Unbeatable for what it was quedal register and add sound reasonable ..

    With experience, you do again this choice?
    Without hesitation! I use it to record model, I have a concert sound system a little more 300personnes with no worries! HO I record with, for example, the acou…
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    OVERALL OPINION

    How long have you use it?
    Since about 3 years

    What is so special that you love
    most: the price!, sound quality, the clips, the case
    the least: the size of the HO is really nothing but the suspension is not easy

    Have you tried many other models before buying it?
    No, I have 57 more because I have two snare drums.

    How would you rate the quality / price?
    Unbeatable for what it was quedal register and add sound reasonable ..

    With experience, you do again this choice?
    Without hesitation! I use it to record model, I have a concert sound system a little more 300personnes with no worries! HO I record with, for example, the acoustic guitar and the sound is really excellent,
    also for those who want it, here's an excerpt from a model of a piece I wrote for an orchestra where I recorded my guitar with an EM-500 kit:
    hear ( http://malcolm.berthou.free.fr/son/metal%20symphonique/extrait.mp3 )
    (Sorry for the mix is ​​a model)

    So, basically I think it's a very good choice and it responds perfectly to what is asked, a drum sound to a reasonable for a ridiculous price .. obviously we do not compare to a fleet of professional studio microphones, but I think it is very good road.

    Musically,
    Malcolm
    http://malcolm.berthou.free.fr
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  • redskin57redskin57

    The T.bone DC1500Published on 01/02/09 at 00:32
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    A bass drum mic
    4 tom mics
    2 OH

    for details see previous notices ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use this kit for several months. I had the opportunity, before purchasing this kit to the battery taken with a sm57 for akg toms to the bass drum and two Shure OH. In comparison, and given the ridiculous price of this kit is it really the road! (Price: about 150 euros / 400 euros to rely almost 4 sm57).
    I needed a kit mics and I did not have a huge budget so I tried the blow and really I'm not disappointed, you can really make clean catch ...
    Brief microphones on average 20 euros (7 euros for 150 mic), I think we can make critical ...
    So without hesitation 10/10 for value for money…
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    A bass drum mic
    4 tom mics
    2 OH

    for details see previous notices ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use this kit for several months. I had the opportunity, before purchasing this kit to the battery taken with a sm57 for akg toms to the bass drum and two Shure OH. In comparison, and given the ridiculous price of this kit is it really the road! (Price: about 150 euros / 400 euros to rely almost 4 sm57).
    I needed a kit mics and I did not have a huge budget so I tried the blow and really I'm not disappointed, you can really make clean catch ...
    Brief microphones on average 20 euros (7 euros for 150 mic), I think we can make critical ...
    So without hesitation 10/10 for value for money!
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  • antoinedroogiesantoinedroogies

    The T.bone DC1500Published on 03/27/09 at 02:36
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    - What kind of microphone? (Song, sound, mixed ..)
    1 kick mic, 4 microphones tom / snare, two overheads (OH ncessitent the power fantme 48V)

    OVERALL OPINION

    - How long have you use it?
    I have for almost a year but I use them for two months or so.
    - What is the particular feature you like best and least?
    MOST: to kick the microphone, I love his look, he took out the cow ment frquences low and trs also effective to record a bass amp, for micro tom / snare, I find their small size convenient and the system of straps attached to me confidence, a level it is impossible to push them or almost saturated and have a lot of potatoes, the OH, they are really perfect, they not only a…
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    - What kind of microphone? (Song, sound, mixed ..)
    1 kick mic, 4 microphones tom / snare, two overheads (OH ncessitent the power fantme 48V)

    OVERALL OPINION

    - How long have you use it?
    I have for almost a year but I use them for two months or so.
    - What is the particular feature you like best and least?
    MOST: to kick the microphone, I love his look, he took out the cow ment frquences low and trs also effective to record a bass amp, for micro tom / snare, I find their small size convenient and the system of straps attached to me confidence, a level it is impossible to push them or almost saturated and have a lot of potatoes, the OH, they are really perfect, they not only a nickel while the cows clean energy but they also compensate for the default of the other mics I'll just nounce APRS, for all I t trs enjoyable surprised to receive this kit in his suitcase trs class foam-filled compartments suitable for forming the shape of each microphone.

    LEAST: to kick the mic, I find that lack of acute attack (however overheads offset this and if a is not enough, it's not for nothing if God invented the mix) for fts microphones, they lack a little sharp (same remark)

    The board of the notice dcoule numration is: if you take a free cymbal fates, even when using the OH normment they simplify mixing.
    - Have you tried many other models before acqurir?
    None.
    - How do you report qualitprix?
    Implausible: 177 I come out and sounds better than my prfrs groups (I guess I'm getting a little shit in the mix but worth it).
    - With the exprience, you do again this choice? ...
    When I bought c'tait just a gamble and I was afraid of being violently now, I am not buy anything (from the kit can be just above, I think it's called The Bone T-D4000)
    I put 10 because it has no default kit that is not compensated by the overheads or the price.
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  • edwoodshoesedwoodshoes

    The T.bone DC1500Published on 10/28/09 at 16:01
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    T. BONE DC1500, kit drum mics. The kit should be taken for traditional home studio. Used alone, overheads can be used to take an instrument in any environment (p.exe acoustic guitar, wind instrument, possibly a band sound, preferably classical).

    For technology, it is beyond me, at least it connects and it works, I enough for me.


    OVERALL OPINION

    I use this kit for a short time, just the opportunity to record a demo for my band.
    Other models used in the past are usually professional models, at concerts or in studio recordings unnecessarily expensive.
    This kit offers outstanding value for money, frankly I do not see how you could do better for 140 € ...
    It is true that th…
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    T. BONE DC1500, kit drum mics. The kit should be taken for traditional home studio. Used alone, overheads can be used to take an instrument in any environment (p.exe acoustic guitar, wind instrument, possibly a band sound, preferably classical).

    For technology, it is beyond me, at least it connects and it works, I enough for me.


    OVERALL OPINION

    I use this kit for a short time, just the opportunity to record a demo for my band.
    Other models used in the past are usually professional models, at concerts or in studio recordings unnecessarily expensive.
    This kit offers outstanding value for money, frankly I do not see how you could do better for 140 € ...
    It is true that the materials used are pretty cheap (lots of plastic and not top quality ties for 4 mics tom / snare), but the sound is all that is most correct.
    Special mention for the bass drum mic, which gives a good vintage. Overheads are very pleasant and a sacred one Fishing for microphones the size of a slug of booze.

    I would say it still lacks a microphone to take the hi-hat, but an SM-57 has been the case. I also recommend using an SM-57 for the snare, those provided in the kit is more suited to the toms.

    With my experience (amateur) of studio and stage, I admit I got a much better result than the professionalizing not always competent to be believed. Of course, everything will depend on the software used with the studio (in my case, Logic Pro 8) and especially your ability to use it. I have the correct sound at full speed with great fanfare in compression, gating and EQ, but the end result is frankly good (ok, my bass player who does everything to work, but I will not more to throw flowers, he spends his life on stage or in the kitchen).
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