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  • high_lighhigh_ligh

    The T.bone BD300Published on 05/29/08 at 13:04
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    It is a dynamic microphone used instead for the bass drum and bass. Seems strong. Regardless of the finish, it's the sound that counts ...

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    It's been 8 months since I use it, I could compare it with the beta 52 that I use for 4 years, the D112 and beta91. The t-bone sounding board, it forces you to make multiple correction to the EQ, compression ... In short it either recording or even concert, remember ... if not the end of the lollipop remains at the entrance hole of the bass drum, not exceeded let the skin as floating waves go even rot sound. J do not even dare to record a demo with. Even through a slice of SSL console with a compressor lamps I also tried it on a Macki…
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    It is a dynamic microphone used instead for the bass drum and bass. Seems strong. Regardless of the finish, it's the sound that counts ...

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    It's been 8 months since I use it, I could compare it with the beta 52 that I use for 4 years, the D112 and beta91. The t-bone sounding board, it forces you to make multiple correction to the EQ, compression ... In short it either recording or even concert, remember ... if not the end of the lollipop remains at the entrance hole of the bass drum, not exceeded let the skin as floating waves go even rot sound. J do not even dare to record a demo with. Even through a slice of SSL console with a compressor lamps I also tried it on a Mackie CFX12 a 01V96 Mackie TT24 and midas venice, the sound is much better with SSL but is not the expected frequency response. It lacks the fundamental frequency located about 80 Hz, but the medium side has 3kHz (it's not clear so for those who want to sound "modern" harmonics are not taken at their fair values) the sound is quite dirty.
    For conclusion, it is my opinion the best thing is that you try it. But do not buy it without trying it otherwise there is a risk of big disappointment. AH IF it can be used to resume the bass and bass drum for a repeat (if needed).
    Only positive point, it still captures the sound so it deserves 2.
    I never refairai this choice (all experience is good to take
    If you want to learn how to use the EQ, compressor and all the trimmings for corrections, take T-bone, there a job. (Tube mics I still do not know what they are worth.
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  • lecousincedriclecousincedric

    The T.bone BD300Published on 09/27/04 at 09:12
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    Must go to the site Thomann, it is very similar to the Shure Beta 52 ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    Well, first of all I want to say that I am not a pro drummer, but I think I can say that this mic is just fine. Zero feedback, and good return without too many corrections behind. and considering the price, even with 13 euros postage Thomann (ca 88 euros to the fact), I am very happy and do not regret my purchase. I tested a shure 200 euros, and frankly, the difference must be understood that recording studio situation ...

    But it's a personal opinion, remains to be seen dan strength over time, but at first glance it looks pretty solid.
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    Must go to the site Thomann, it is very similar to the Shure Beta 52 ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    Well, first of all I want to say that I am not a pro drummer, but I think I can say that this mic is just fine. Zero feedback, and good return without too many corrections behind. and considering the price, even with 13 euros postage Thomann (ca 88 euros to the fact), I am very happy and do not regret my purchase. I tested a shure 200 euros, and frankly, the difference must be understood that recording studio situation ...

    But it's a personal opinion, remains to be seen dan strength over time, but at first glance it looks pretty solid.
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  • wiwibassewiwibasse

    The T.bone BD300Published on 02/22/06 at 08:58
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    Micro mainly for bass drum or bass amplifier
    Quite heavy and sturdy

    OVERALL OPINION

    I like this mic for its price and its proper
    In use the drum sound is not bad but the lack of precision is a bit vague and soft.
    For a bass amp is the same low drool sound is similar to chewing gum
    But it's still quite usable with a work drriere pti
    Buy this mic if you really can not afford to pay you more expensive mics like the D112 or Beta 52 if the money if you drop it
  • xhydexhyde

    The T.bone BD300Published on 08/07/06 at 03:39
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    Special dynamic microphone GC, materials seem rib.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I used a lot of battery prize: I was very pleased because it filled with happiness, lack of energy by repeating the GC. The sound was much better with than without micro micro (the cardboard from the GC by default) because compression + with various effects, we had a boom drum machine ... (and trigger a return to the place even when significantly more expensive)
    Now that I have a battery more upscale, I find it sad: Can not reproduce the true sound of GC: it is very soft ... It can be used for decision-repeat, record some ideas, but can not record a demo with.

    I would say that for the budget, it can help, esp…
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    Special dynamic microphone GC, materials seem rib.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I used a lot of battery prize: I was very pleased because it filled with happiness, lack of energy by repeating the GC. The sound was much better with than without micro micro (the cardboard from the GC by default) because compression + with various effects, we had a boom drum machine ... (and trigger a return to the place even when significantly more expensive)
    Now that I have a battery more upscale, I find it sad: Can not reproduce the true sound of GC: it is very soft ... It can be used for decision-repeat, record some ideas, but can not record a demo with.

    I would say that for the budget, it can help, especially since the price is really correct (€ 59). on the other hand, if it is to make quality, one can spend his way ...
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  • correjycorrejy

    The T.bone BD300Published on 04/17/09 at 07:32
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    Microphone for bass drum

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 2 years, in session can only push for the GC in the mix. Very little correction on the console, all fawn has not change much except to low invasive and hide the impact of the bat on the skin.
    This mic will be unable to catch a bass drum that does not sound or too rson (it takes a fairly dull setting, avoid skin rsonnance a little kick on the impactor pretty pronounced), the same if the sound quality is not sufficient.
    I have, during more than 30 years of practice, used in a little session can prs everything is as kick drum mic, and with sound systems of quality ranging from very poor s pro. Obviously the association with m…
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    Microphone for bass drum

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 2 years, in session can only push for the GC in the mix. Very little correction on the console, all fawn has not change much except to low invasive and hide the impact of the bat on the skin.
    This mic will be unable to catch a bass drum that does not sound or too rson (it takes a fairly dull setting, avoid skin rsonnance a little kick on the impactor pretty pronounced), the same if the sound quality is not sufficient.
    I have, during more than 30 years of practice, used in a little session can prs everything is as kick drum mic, and with sound systems of quality ranging from very poor s pro. Obviously the association with micro pro sound pro and bass drum hyper RULES has done. Compare BD300 range of microphones did not multimdia Intrets great, but 55 does all this micro is doing his job if I RPTE as the source, the bass drum sounds , and sounds rather compact. In this context the report qualitprix my opinion is very correct.
    I have not tried this microphone sound recording or live (I through V-Drum triggers in this case), a microphone would be my opinion multimdia recommended (Me I like a Beyer or an Audix).
    For a budget and Reduces session can or small room is a good choice, beyond must go upmarket.
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