the t.bone Earmic 500 - Sennheiser

Ear Hook Microphone

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1 year ago

Good

Overall good quality, better than expected. Does need some tweaking at mixer level You do need some tape to fixate to the cheek for it does not stay on very well. With a piece of beige tape this is resolved. Would recommend to anyone with limited budget.

2 years ago

can't beat the price

earmic for 90€!!!

I wish the cable is a bit longer, some 20-30 cm for a longer torso. I had to get an extension for it.

8 years ago

Perfect for us...

Nice and simple little piece of kit.

Brought as a replacement item with the old one breaking.

9 years ago

A very good microphone for television. Sound very clear and good. We recommend using Sennheiser G3

10 years ago

why pay more?

We use these in our church, both this 'single-ear' and the 'both ears' mounting types. I can't imagine the Sennheiser original version would be any practical improvement on the sound, feedback rejection, ruggedness etc. Perfect match with the Sennheiser belt-pack.

It comes with a small foam pop-shield to go on the tiny mic, but we find it's not necessary for indoor use; just don't bend the boom-arm; the mic it so sensitive, it doesn't need to come around and point straight at your mouth. We get great clarity both for the live PA signal and for the recordings of the sermons.

When I wear this model I find it's more stable on one of my ears than the other! but I guess that's a review of my head, not this product. Inevitably this isn't as stable on the user's head as the version that hooks onto 2 ears. If I complicate matters by also playing a guitar, that just adds one more way this headset could be pulled off my ear, so I go for the 2-ear version.

We find people with long hair like this version because there is nothing going around the back of the neck.

10 years ago

ear mic

Excellent quality very satisfied.

10 years ago

Good with right EQ

If you spend long enough EQing this mic, you can get a nice crisp sound with it. It's not very warm sounding, but very light and practical. If you want cheap and cheerful this will do you well, if you want something a little bit more professional you're better off spending some more money.

10 years ago

quite good really!

Very good for the price though some of my clients weren't comfortable with the ear mechanism but I think that would probably be the same for most 'mechanisms' for those particular client's ears(!).

11 years ago

Good for the price

We've just purchased several of these pics to complement our Sennheiser EW radio mic systems. We are using them mainly for music vocal for recording and PA. Overall we are pleased with their performance. The build quality is as good as you would expect from Sennheiser and they fit comfortably on a range of users. The supplied wind shield has an annoying habit of falling off at the wrong times - perhaps that's why the kit supplies a spare in the box! The overall sound quality is surprisingly good with a favourable response across the range. Positioning on the user is key as they can pick up bass rumble which detracts from their performance. But - we are very pleased and will be purchasing more soon.

11 years ago

Stage ear mic

A very good little mic fr it's price.

When correctly positioned, works well on all frequencies of voice production.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by The T.bone
  • Released in 2005
  • Average price : $96
  • With EW connector for all Sennheiser EW systems and XSW
  • Medium sensitivity
  • Characteristic: Omnidirectional
  • Frequency range: 50 - 20,000 Hz
  • Weight : 13g
  • Colour: Beige
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