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It's very rare that an expensive microphone impresses me but in the case of the German t.bone SC400, I made an exception. Not only did this microphone impress me, I can't think of another mic under $50 I like better. Not bad for a house brand microphone of a sound store.
The t.bone SC400 is a flat microphone with a very high boost to give it a slightly more open sound. Seldom seen on most microphones muchless inexpensive mics is a low amount of smoothing on frequency response chart. It also sports a very low self noise while maintaining a good max SPL and sensitivity. It does lack roll off switches and pads but many flat microphones and entry level mics do too.
I do believe this is a microphone you should hear for yourself. Better yet, let's compare it to a few other microphones you know. Once you listen to the mic, be sure to click the link to check out the microphone for yourself.
The t.bone SC400 comes with a 3 year warranty.
Note: I'm very aware of the noise floor being 18dB(A) on modern releases of the SC400. There are many comments below about that.
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Thomann sent me the t.bone SC400 to test and review. Although I do get to keep the microphone, in no way has my opinion been bought or influenced by Thomann. This is an honest review.
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