the t.bone CC 75
Condenser Clip-on Microphone

Latest User Reviews
Great product
From small clubs to open air, excellently handles and string instruments and brass instruments
Multipurpose
I've bought it for a trombone and sold it to a violinist. I need another one, but don't play that much at the moment.
Amazing sound for the price.
Super mic for trumpet
I'm very satisfied with this mic. It changed my stage performance positively.
Orta
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Versatile.
Basically you get what you paid for. The rubber clip is kind if slippery but if you don't move too much its totally fine. The polar pattern of the mic is not too directional in my experience. And if you're using this for trumpet/trombone like me, be ready to hear some clipping if the mic, don't put it right in front of the bell, put it slightly offset and it'll be good.
A suprise for me is how good it is for using on drums. I do this in my wedding Gigs. I used only 1 of this and clip it on the snare, it picked up the whole drum kit no problem and actually the tom and snare sounds pretty decent.
Cheap but very good
I bought this microphone to have a spare mic for my trumpet, is very cheap but I was impressed with the quality. I don't recommend this mic for recording session but for rehearsal or live shows.
Distorted sound...
When attaching the clip to my rocket tom the sound is distorted. I "think" this is due to vibrations. I have to experiment on alternate ways of attaching the mics.
Great sound quality mic
It's a well balanced mic, ideal for a range of instruments. Placement is a key to capture the full breadth of the sound but the end result is incredible.
Good mic for recording my saxophone sound
I have saxofoon, and I needed a way to record the sound of it, into my DAW. This microphone is actually suprisingly good in doing this job. Sax sound warm and clear in my DAW.
CC75
the product is actually very good, compared to the prize. it could be sold more expensive. I still use it for years now.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by The T.bone
- Released in 2000
- Average price : $43
- For wind instruments, drums etc.
- Balanced XLR connector
- 9-52 V Phantom power
- Frequency range: 20 - 20,000 Hz
- Polar pattern: Cardioid
- Impedance: 350 Ohm
- Cable length: 4 m
- Weight : 170g
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