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You get what you pay for
For the price you pay for this mic, you simply can't expect too much. It is built quite well. You get a box and a cable for it.
Sound: it is OK, but quite noisy. It also requires quite some amount of gain which again amplifies the noise.
It is OK for interviews, but I wouldn't use it in studio. Just doesn't sound right for me. I used it couple of times for Hi Hat, but at the end never used the recording.
Sound: it is OK, but quite noisy. It also requires quite some amount of gain which again amplifies the noise.
It is OK for interviews, but I wouldn't use it in studio. Just doesn't sound right for me. I used it couple of times for Hi Hat, but at the end never used the recording.
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good for it's price I guess
I wanted to try the t.bone mics, simply because the price is redicoulous.
But as I suspected, you always get what you pay for.
It is more then fine for reference, and maybe for interviews, but not movie quality
But as I suspected, you always get what you pay for.
It is more then fine for reference, and maybe for interviews, but not movie quality
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it is what it is
You get the quality that you paid for...
If you want subtle sounds this is not the microphone for you. For the rest like recordings indoor studio. Works fine for me.
If you want subtle sounds this is not the microphone for you. For the rest like recordings indoor studio. Works fine for me.
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Microphone
The quality is low but for the price it's worth it. Thank you
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Would've been great
The audio quality is good, but there's simply too much handling noise. I managed to eliminate some of the source of the noise by wrapping the battery holding part with some tape, as it needed a tighter fit - but still isn't perfect.
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Not a vocal mic
Claims to be a vocal mic, but produces very thin sound (no low-freq response) vs. SM58. Returning and will find something that sounds better.
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