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  • AlanForPresidentAlanForPresident

    I sold the JM27 for the JM37

    Joemeek JM27Published on 07/29/12 at 23:25
    The JM27 by Joemeek is a small diaphragm condenser microphone and it has a fixed cardioid pattern. This microphone can be purchased brand new for about 140 US dollars online. The price for this microphone is a steal because it is so cheap. But at the same time, its not a higher end microphone and you will get what you pay for. This is one of the only microphones that I have heard from Joemeek, and at best this is an overall average cheaper microphone. The JM27 does have a smooth response though for such a “low end” microphone.


    OVERALL OPINION

    The JM27 is made out of brass and has a nice heavy feel to it. Its very indestructible and rugged. You will not have to worry about damagi…
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    The JM27 by Joemeek is a small diaphragm condenser microphone and it has a fixed cardioid pattern. This microphone can be purchased brand new for about 140 US dollars online. The price for this microphone is a steal because it is so cheap. But at the same time, its not a higher end microphone and you will get what you pay for. This is one of the only microphones that I have heard from Joemeek, and at best this is an overall average cheaper microphone. The JM27 does have a smooth response though for such a “low end” microphone.


    OVERALL OPINION

    The JM27 is made out of brass and has a nice heavy feel to it. Its very indestructible and rugged. You will not have to worry about damaging it if you drop it. The Polar pattern is 12dB, 300-3000Hz. Joemeek says that this microphone will sound great with almost any instrument including drums. They advertised that using it as a over head drum microphone will work great, that was a big mistake on my part. I should have known better than to go with a 140 dollar microphone from a company that doesn’t really put out many microphones. This is not a drum microphone and I don’t know why they said it could be used for one. When used with an acoustic instrument the quality is decent at best and not so good for brass instruments. I immediately got rid of this microphone and tried about the JM37 instead of the JM27. The JM27 is a lot cheaper than the JM37 , but the JM37 will give you a better sound, and it has a larger diaphragm. The JM37 cost about 100 dollars more , but its money well spent. If you are looking into getting the JM27 just save up and wait till you can afford the JM37. You will thank me later.
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  • loris.bernotloris.bernot

    Joemeek JM27Published on 08/13/05 at 02:57
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    Static pad and no other selectors.
    Pad: 130dB cash it, so the need is relative
    cut down: it's not a vocal mic so the interest of cutting down is less, if there are too many serious this is probably the source ...

    short simple and effective.

    OVERALL OPINION

    - Use for 3 months.
    - Provide for the purchase of a clip ...
    - Diaphragm sized, go anywhere, very good on guitar amp (1 m), small percussions booster, battery scrap metal or overhead, acoustic guitar, so good on voice, on the brass JM make them a bit aggressive but it also depends on the style of music to rock because it can be an advantage.
    - Value for money very well for the price we really have a microphone that…
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    Static pad and no other selectors.
    Pad: 130dB cash it, so the need is relative
    cut down: it's not a vocal mic so the interest of cutting down is less, if there are too many serious this is probably the source ...

    short simple and effective.

    OVERALL OPINION

    - Use for 3 months.
    - Provide for the purchase of a clip ...
    - Diaphragm sized, go anywhere, very good on guitar amp (1 m), small percussions booster, battery scrap metal or overhead, acoustic guitar, so good on voice, on the brass JM make them a bit aggressive but it also depends on the style of music to rock because it can be an advantage.
    - Value for money very well for the price we really have a microphone that holds water and allows you to record very correct
    - I already remade that choice since I four ale, for the most interresting price is to buy a couple.
    - A microphone 100th, not 3000th, ca does not sound like a Neumann or Schoeps, do not mix everything up ...
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  • nitsukonitsuko

    Joemeek JM27Published on 07/12/08 at 01:27
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    Condenser microphone

    OVERALL OPINION

    I bought the pack with two microphones a few months ago for 169 euros. I was advised to buy them because they sounded good for string instruments. Well, I can not really say I'm happy, I think they are too bright in sound, they remain in the medium, I find that the dynamics is not terrible, and they are not suitable for vocals. After maybe it's my console or my preamps that are not terrible. But it's true that for the price, we can not ask for excellence! Anyway, for those who do not have much money, it can. Next time I would try the microphones at The T-Bone.
  • le_kornichonle_kornichon

    Joemeek JM27Published on 04/25/09 at 02:21
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    This is a micro electrostatic condenser, small capsule, which ncessite therefore a 48V phantom power.
    Cardioid directivity, no attnuateur or low cut.

    The placement of the capsule in the body of the microphone is acoustically quite absurd, it is recessed into the body of the microphone at least 4 or 5 millimtre and therefore surrounded by a cylinder mtal, then qu'idalement the capsule should be as much as possible outdoors.

    I would put even when a note because, after all, a lot of expensive microphones do not offer anything more.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I possde a green (not got my trs, this gloss lacquer that illuminates the logo "JM27" described in a font too big a misnomer) I g…
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    This is a micro electrostatic condenser, small capsule, which ncessite therefore a 48V phantom power.
    Cardioid directivity, no attnuateur or low cut.

    The placement of the capsule in the body of the microphone is acoustically quite absurd, it is recessed into the body of the microphone at least 4 or 5 millimtre and therefore surrounded by a cylinder mtal, then qu'idalement the capsule should be as much as possible outdoors.

    I would put even when a note because, after all, a lot of expensive microphones do not offer anything more.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I possde a green (not got my trs, this gloss lacquer that illuminates the logo "JM27" described in a font too big a misnomer) I got a free promotional offer the purchase of double prampli "TwinQ" of the same brand.

    I reu even today, and I made an IMMEDIATE test battery by plugging it into two pramplis: a Focusrite OctoPre LE (impdance in normal and low imp dance) and the Joemeek TwinQ (with and without transformer of thanks to the switch).

    I possde also a pair of Oktava MK-012 and an SM57, and I have the exprience of many professional microphones (Neumann, AKG, Sennheiser MKH, etc.) that lends me or I find in the studio I go o.

    To be clear, in absolute terms, this microphone is bad. Trsmdium, it does not possde beautiful brilliance that are sound or even gloss "tsk tsk" the aggressive Chinese. It does not really low non-plus is plutt draft, in fact. And the mdium, since there are, well, it's no joy either: some dynamics and distortion non ngligeable that does not leave the transparatre dtails.

    But yes it is cheap, and when a micro achte the price of this one says that "boh me for what I did, I do not need something too well "and the mini-speakers of the PC plastic is not too much the difference. And when the benchmark is the Logitech mini-micro plastic foot or in a headphone gamer, then yes, we just find that the JM27 is a good microphone.

    I'll keep it, adpanne still have some microphones and more drinking when I made the catch of his great live together (like orchestra and choir in a church), but will be the last use [edit few months later: no, it is unusable in its decision, I keep it as a micro-order because I'd be too ashamed to sell anyone.]

    My rating is bad because for the same price, you should find the microphones, which default to be good, will be much better finished look prettier (or less hideous) and with a less crappy clip After the holding plastoc not come with the JM27.

    [EDIT: I forgot to mention the windscreen! A joke! I have never seen something as ineffective, a tissue is better! For the price, other brands provide an aluminum case, has at least one storage box. The same as that has no package, there's really nothing to keep.]
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  • moosersmoosers

    Joemeek JM27Published on 06/02/09 at 08:00
    The Joemeek JM27 is a small diaphragm condenser microphone that comes from an unlikely source.  Mostly known for their signal processing gear, Joemeek has a small line of microphones with the JM27 being on of them.  The mic has a cardioid polar pattern pick up and picks up signals ranging from 30 Hz to 20 KHz.  It has a pretty sturdy casing and is overall built pretty decently for such a cheap mic.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I first used the Joemeek JM27 only a number of months ago as I was curious to see what a Joemeek microphone would sound like, especially at such a cheap price.  I was pleasantly surprised to find that I actually liked the sound of the JM27 and that it worked well in a num…
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    The Joemeek JM27 is a small diaphragm condenser microphone that comes from an unlikely source.  Mostly known for their signal processing gear, Joemeek has a small line of microphones with the JM27 being on of them.  The mic has a cardioid polar pattern pick up and picks up signals ranging from 30 Hz to 20 KHz.  It has a pretty sturdy casing and is overall built pretty decently for such a cheap mic.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I first used the Joemeek JM27 only a number of months ago as I was curious to see what a Joemeek microphone would sound like, especially at such a cheap price.  I was pleasantly surprised to find that I actually liked the sound of the JM27 and that it worked well in a number of different situations.  Don’t get me wrong, this isn’t really a suitable professional’s mic, but for home studio owners looking to get a good deal on a small diaphragm condenser, the JM27 does the trick.  I have used these microphones as drum overheads, as well as for acoustic guitar and I found that they worked pretty well in both situations.  It will also work well with other acoustic stringed instruments like mandolin, as well as for picking up the high signals in acoustic piano.  I can’t say that I would recommend them to anyone other than a home studio owner as the sound quality certainly isn’t up to par with some other professional small diaphragm condensers, but the JM27s will do the trick for budget and smaller studios.  However, if you are looking for top quality tone for drum overheads or another application, I would recommend spending a bit more money to get pair of Rode NT5s as they are pretty great sounding for a good price.  All in all, the Joemeek JM27s are surprisingly a very good deal.
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