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Published on 03/19/14 at 09:55
Value For Money :
Correct
Shure Beta 98H / C used only on Tenor Saxophone.
Taking stage and studio
Very good head - Cardioid - low bp Larsen
Requires 48V phantom power
Clip flag with gum to avoid scratching the finish.
OVERALL OPINION
5 years of use without pb
The sensor has not moved,
Not motion blurred resistant foam pop
Value Prices correct: Good choice
The thread seems a bit fragile.
I reinforced sheath side of the head as opposed XLR is quite heavy.
The connection between small and large head cable XLR / console cable is not against nature.
Sometimes there had bp cable contacts console (or impedance or other?), And therefore frightening spitting into the PA.
Since I place the whole thread (rather than tucked into the reel and head XLR worn on a belt) and I put the XLR connector on the ground in order to keep it stationary: more than bp.
I'm happy with my choice what I kept a good memory of a kind AKG C519
Taking stage and studio
Very good head - Cardioid - low bp Larsen
Requires 48V phantom power
Clip flag with gum to avoid scratching the finish.
OVERALL OPINION
5 years of use without pb
The sensor has not moved,
Not motion blurred resistant foam pop
Value Prices correct: Good choice
The thread seems a bit fragile.
I reinforced sheath side of the head as opposed XLR is quite heavy.
The connection between small and large head cable XLR / console cable is not against nature.
Sometimes there had bp cable contacts console (or impedance or other?), And therefore frightening spitting into the PA.
Since I place the whole thread (rather than tucked into the reel and head XLR worn on a belt) and I put the XLR connector on the ground in order to keep it stationary: more than bp.
I'm happy with my choice what I kept a good memory of a kind AKG C519