the t.bone CC 75 5-stars Reviews

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2 years ago

Great product

From small clubs to open air, excellently handles and string instruments and brass instruments

3 years ago

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.

3 years ago

Super mic for trumpet

I'm very satisfied with this mic. It changed my stage performance positively.

3 years ago

Orta

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4 years ago

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.

5 years ago

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.

6 years ago

some great sound from this mic

powerful quality

9 years ago

I personally bought it for my violin, it's affordable,transportable. Very easy to use, for musicians playing at a concert, you just have to plug it into a mix table.

10 years ago

Perfect

For the price bracket these mics are incredible. I use a lot of these for orchestral and remote theatre bands, they are just great for the application.

11 years ago

Amazing for any live brass!

Used this on sax at every gig I did for a year until the sax player stole it and now I hate him for it. Live engineers were constantly absolutely baffled by how clear and resistant to feedback it was, and the clamp is so steady it even managed to stay on when the player decided to crowdsurf! Its sound is warm but not muddy, and bright but not harsh, and the classic honk from close-mic'd brass is just not there. The only downside is the xlr cable being already attached to it so you can't swap in for a higher quality cable.

11 years ago

Under snare mic

I use this as my under snare mic and some time front kick and for the cost it has proved itself more than once. it has been hit with sticks dropped off instrumenst trodden on and keep coming back for more

12 years ago

excellent value

I bought this as a back up multi purpose mic. I gig regularly and occasionaly suffer equipment failures (instrument pick ups or faulty cable). This mic is really handy for such times- I've used is a an acoustic guitar mic (clipped onto the side of the soud hole), as a bodhran (irish drum) mic (clipped onto the body of the drum, and also a banjo mic (clipped onto the struts of the banjo head tighteners). Once in a tight spot I used it as a vocal mic - (it was pretty good just a small bit of popping)

This mic has gotten me out of many a tight spot and for the small price it is worth buying for this reason alone.

13 years ago

clip around the ear..

i play the bodhran (irish drum) although the clip on this mic is a bit flimsy i couldn't clip it onto the rim of the drum as it kept slipping off as with playing this drum you would move around quite a bit, sound quality of the mic itself is fantastic and in my opinion better than some leading brands on the market. unfortunately the clip lets it down,although for me i found a way around that problem by taking the clip apart and using the the parts (screws) bolted this mic permanently to my bodhran and i'am more than happy with this product. conclusion come on t.bone for such a good quality mic sort the clip out!

still 10 out of 10 for sound quality.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by The T.bone
  • Released in 2000
  • Average price : $43
  • Weight : 170g
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