the t.bone Microphone Set 1

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the t.bone Microphone Set 1

the t.bone

Microphone Set 1

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Product Info

Article Number: 166058
Model: Microphone Set 1
Price: $31.79

* Prices may vary. Check retailer for current pricing and availability.

Look, this t.bone set is a serious steal for the budget-conscious. It's perfect for beginners or anyone needing a basic vocal and instrument recording setup, or a backup rig for live gigs. Don't expect studio-grade sound, but for the price, you're getting a functional and surprisingly versatile package.

Product Description

the t.bone Microphone Set 1

*Bundle offer comprising*, the t.bone MB 55

  • *Dynamic microphone*
  • Especially suitable for capturing vocals
  • speech and guitar
  • Polar pattern: supercardioid
  • Maximum sound pressure level (SPL): 138 dB
  • Frequency response: 20-12.000 Hz
  • Neodymium
  • Includes a switch and a hard rubber holder
  • Incl. 5 m XLR female to jack cable
  • Millenium MS 2005
  • *Affordable Microphone Stand with Boom arm*
  • Second microphone can be mounted next to the locking screw of the boom arm
  • 3/8" Threaded connector
  • Cast metal base
  • Foldable feet
  • Max. Height with Boom arm: Approx. 210 cm
  • Weight: 1.60 kg
  • Colour: Black
PROS
  • • Dynamic mic handles loud sources well, good for stage use
  • • Boom stand offers flexibility for recording setups
  • • XLR cable provides decent signal quality for the price
  • • Lightweight design makes it easy to transport and set up
CONS
  • • Supercardioid pattern demands precise mic placement
  • • Dynamic mic lacks the detail of condenser alternatives
  • • Stand's cast metal feels a bit flimsy under heavy use
  • • Cable length (5m) might be restrictive for some setups

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Key Features

Included Items MB 55 Dynamic Microphone, MS 2005 Microphone Stand, 5m XLR Female to Jack Cable, Hard Rubber Holder
Mic Type Dynamic
Polar Pattern Supercardioid
Best For Vocals, speech, guitar amplification, basic podcasting
Connector XLR Female to 1/4in Jack

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Frequently Asked Questions

The MB 55 shares a similar frequency response profile but lacks the refined detail and subtle nuances of a Shure SM58. It’s a good entry point, but the SM58 offers a noticeably more polished sound.
The stand is adequate for lighter microphones, but using a very heavy microphone might require careful balancing and a stable surface to avoid tipping.
Absolutely. The XLR connector is standard, so swapping it out for a better-shielded cable will improve signal clarity and reduce noise.

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