The T.bone SC-140 Stereo Set - "Excellent! An excellent value for money!"
I find them excellent for: flamenco guitar, violin, viola, cello, overheads, snare (pads) condenser technology. OVERALL OPINION I use the sc 140 for 2 years already and I love it! You can really p…
The T.bone SC-140 Stereo Set - " Very good value for money"
Condenser microphone small diaphram type Frequency Response: 20 - 20,000 Hz (human ear) Diaphragm: 18mm Power Supply: 48V (phantom) Low Cut:-3dB at 75Hz or 150Hz CSA: -10 or-20dB Sensitivity:-3…
The T.bone MB85 Beta - Audiofanzine FR's review
Originally written by Yam59 on Audiofanzine FR. I used to have a Shure SM57 for trumpet and a bugle for pop and jazz. I forgot my mic when I went to a rehearsal so I used the T-Bone MB85. OVERALL…
The T.bone SCT2000 - silverthorn's review
See other comments for technical details. OVERALL OPINION I've had this microphone for a week, it does take an hour of pre-warming before you can use it - user's guide says 10 minutes min, but trus…
The T.bone EM 1000 - karnickel's review
Back-Elektret-Condenser Small Diaphragm suitable for live and recording. OVERALL OPINION After this microphone fell into my hands, i was really content using it for acoustic guitar and tried to fin…
The T.bone MB75 - " the dung of the century"
translatedwell I'll do it quickly because it's not worth it to linger. I bought just to see. AND I immediately found the ideal placement for him under the sink in the trash. Purchased at the same time as tw…
The T.bone GM-55 - " Excellent quality / price"
translatedMicro dynamic vocals, vintage look pumped on the legendary Shure 55 OVERALL OPINION Used twice, each time pleased! What I mean to have a microphone with a nice look is cheap do we choose? We go…
The T.bone SC1100 - " Not bad for sound pickup without exigeance"
translatedmicrophone singing (bof) miking (FRO) and mixed (re-bof) has capacitor (not bad) OVERALL OPINION This will soon be 2 years that I use for making room in his mainly of repetition. It is in fact a …
The T.bone SC1100 - " Excellent for a beginner!"
translatedMicro Static Chinese T. BONE (the same as the SE Z3300 A) capacitor 2 membranes. OVERALL OPINION I received it today, I knew that dynamic microphones (SM58, Beta 85 and T.bone) and I have a Stati…
The T.bone RM700 - " The tape has "zifs""
translatedI wanted to test a ribbon microphone without spending too much understeer, just to see. I'm not going to compare it with models studio or high end, I have no experience for this. But I can say what …
The T.bone SC1100 - " To get your feet wet"
translatedCondenser microphone for singing, also works well with acoustic guitars and other instruments. Requires 48V phantom power. On the mic, 3 possible directivity: Omni, Cardioid and 8, which is quite han…
The T.bone SCT800 - blaez_minkoff's review
translatedStatic Large-diaphragm Tube (12AT7) sold in its case with clip (very strong), Cable and Power Box (lamp required). Cardioid (unlike SCT2000 which is multidirectional) and not cutting down. OVERALL…
The T.bone ST40 - " Good value for money"
translatedMicro stereo condenser lavalier type (lavalier), cardioid. Frequency Response: 100Hz-16kHz. Food included (no need for phantom power) 1 / 8 "jack (Mini Plug) and 1 / 4" jack connector. OVERALL OPI…
The T.bone MB55 - " Microphone singing novice"
translatedDynamic vocal microphone for the live. cardioid. Micro OVERALL OPINION for beginners. Taking his voice or drums (toms) average quality level but correct money I do not refer to being given a …