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The T.bone DC1500
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Published on 10/28/09 at 16:01
Value For Money : Excellent
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).