the t.bone RB 500

Ribbon Microphone

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1 year ago

Cool for drum room mics

Used them as room mics on my drum room, they take smashing with compressors & saturation nicely. Fat and full bodied sound. A bit too fat for close miking, but when they are on a distance they get more balanced. Great tool to have in your arsenal!

1 year ago

Big, smooth and great on Guitars

Well made solid feeling mic. I've been using it on guitar cabs, pairing it with a Sennheiser E906, which is quite bright. The results are great and give spectacular results. It's a fixed figure 8 pattern, it doesn't have a pad or filters so feature wise it is just that, but that's OK. Sounds great and value for money

2 years ago

Amazing sound, OK build

Haven't had the chance to thoroughly test my pair of these by themselves yet, but I did recently throw them in the deep end on a full album recording session in a professional studio. They performed just fine as an M/S pair of drum room mics, and a single one on acoustic guitar gave me the rich, earthy sound I was looking for when other mics came out too thin and twangy (C414, M160, U47!) or too dark (Coles 4038) with this guitarist. This was just one specific case, but still! For this price, it's amazing that this mic could do better than those high-end mics in any situation at all! I did also try it on vocals and it was really not right for the job, so it has its limits. I'm looking forward to trying out drum overheads and electric guitar. Build-quality has a few imperfections. It's not as heavy as you'd expect for such a big microphone (not inherently a bad thing). The screws holding the mic to its frame are loose by default, and not that easy to tighten to a good tension where the mic is still adjustable but will stay in place. The worst part is the in-built XLR cable. It's non-detachable, too short for a lot of use cases, too long to fit in the accompanying duffel bag, has a cheap-feeling XLR connector, and is attached in such a way that it prevents you from swivelling the mic in one direction on its frame. A simple XLR output on the side of the mic would have been way more practical in most cases. Can't comment on longevity yet, as I've only owned these mics a couple of weeks.

2 years ago

You can't go wrong with a good ribbon microphone!

....And the RB-500 is no exception. I bought 3 of these mics, and I'm very happy with how they perform. I get the warmth and bottom end I'm looking for in my overheads and cabinet recordings easily. Build quality is great! I have had no issues with mine, and I treat them like gold. For the price, these mics absolutely can not be beat. I would buy another in a heartbeat!

2 years ago

Great mic for the price!

It’s my first ribbon mic, it did the job well. Tried it on multiple sources such as vocals, kick, room, acoustic guitar, guitar amp and it behaved as a ribbon would, rich in the bottom and smooth in the highs. I would recommend it, great deal from t-bone.

One thing that I noticed is that the grill is not as heavy duty but it does the job (4 stars for the quality)

Another thing to point out is the cable, I’d rather have it very short and somehow fixed to the frame like a typical mic.

2 years ago

best drum room mic

I was looking for a cheap ribbon mic to use primarily as a drum room ( ill get a second one soon to get stereo rooms) and its also great on strings, next i'll try it on guitar.

Amazing sound

3 years ago

can't get much better for the price

it's pointless comparing the t.bone rb500 to ribbon mics 10x its price. it's a great entry mic into the world of ribbon mics. the case with that cable hanging out the whole time is not really handy, could use some improvement there. the sound is a bit dark, so be careful about the room choice and the placement while recording. other than that like said, for the price you surely won't get anything better. this mic will definitely see more use in my studio.

3 years ago

Amazing Sound

I use this as a drum overhead. Such a full warm sound. Will definitely be buying a second one.

3 years ago

Nice

Great microphone for the price

3 years ago

Is that my voice?

Straight into the face, for breathing exercise and microphone technique, this microphone is very suitable and immediately punishes if I accentuate the vowels too hard. Ideal mic for lessons!

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by The T.bone
  • Released in 2004
  • Average price : $109
  • Very warm, natural sound
  • Figure 8 characteristic
  • 2” Aluminium ribbon (strength: 2 µm)
  • Frequency range: 30 - 18.000 Hz
  • Sensitivity: -60 dB /1mV/PA (0dB = 1V/PA @ 1 kHz)
  • Maximum SPL: 148 dB
  • Delivery incl. U bracket and padded carrying bag
  • XLR cable attached to the microphone
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