the t.bone GZ 400 Reviews

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3 years ago

Better than I hoped

I got this mic for lectern use but wanted to try it for my live music mixing on kick drum, as a floor mic for school plays through a PA system and for conferencing. It's done better than I thought it would on all these jobs, and for this price that's fantastic.

But, I dislike it having a separate box connected by a cable, I'd prefer it be the 20% bigger it needs to be to simply have its own XLR input. It's solid enough but this design makes it more vulnerable to damage. This is forgivable for the price but I would much prefer it be a single unit

8 years ago

Great for theatre

I bought 2 of these to try for a local drama group, in the past we've used overhead microphones but have had issues with feedback and clarity. They're also a pain to setup involving stepladders.

These boundary mics were bought as a test and they are impressive! The clarity is outstanding, a good natural sound. They're a doddle to set up and invisible to the audience. A pair of these at the front of the stage picks up the entire cast far better than overheads do - I'd advise being pedantic and measuring the distance that they're set up (I put the an equal distance from each other and the edge of the stage). We also have the bonus of being able to use them on pretty much any stage we use, there's no concern for fixtures or mounts.

As these as boundary mics they work less well on carpet and some EQ will be needed as footsteps do get amplified a fair bit.

For any amateur theatre group I can't recommend these enough. They're insanely cheap, the sound quality is great and most importantly they are rugged - you really don't need to worry if they get kicked by accident.

10 years ago

Great Value and Quality

I have 8 of these and they fantastic for lectures, boundary miss on stages and also kick drums.

The housing is very well made and durable and the sound quality for the money is amazing.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by The T.bone
  • Released in 2003
  • Average price : $56
  • Weight : 217g (microphone)
  • Weight : 115g (power supply)
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