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Post by annoyingtwit on May 5, 2015 17:48:55 GMT
The t.bone is Thomann's own brand of microphones, similar to Harley Benton for guitar/bass products. Does anyone have experience with any t.bone microphones? If so, how were they? The reviews look promising. For the microphones and the cases they come in, if not for the shock mounts.
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Post by riemersma on May 7, 2015 16:37:24 GMT
EytschPi42 (Harley Benton reviewer on Youtube) uses them I think. He seems to like them.
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Post by annoyingtwit on May 8, 2015 18:22:01 GMT
EytschPi42 (Harley Benton reviewer on Youtube) uses them I think. He seems to like them. Thanks. Where does he mention them? I had a look through his videos using the search function, but couldn't find anything. Does he mention them in one of his guitar or pedal reviews?
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2015 17:51:48 GMT
He uses them for the HB acoustic guitars review I think
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Post by JAC on May 10, 2015 21:37:47 GMT
I have used various t.bone mics over the years. I cannot remember exactly which models (at least without searching) but I was pleasantly surprised.
These are not top of the line studio mics, as the price makes obvious, but they are quite capable of producing a decent recorded sound.
The one I used the most is one that has the built in usb midiface, not because it was exceptionally good, but because it made it very easy to get a decent recording of live show audiences etc. I used to set a simple netbook with the mic plugged into it via usb and record the ambience sound from beside the desk.
I have also used the drum mics on various ocasions, and they do their job fine in my experience.
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