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Probably the best bang for your buck
I've bought this mic in 2019 august after much deliberation. I looked up a bunch of reviews about it with proper audio tests, and I tought there is no way this is gonna sound as good as in the tests for the price I bought it at.
Well, color me suprised. Its been my daily driver for gaming + streaming + work calls with a very barebones mic arm + a Zoom U-22 because it does need phantom power, and its been amazing. Never had any glitches, any problems, the build quality is amazing, sound is really good, I did mess about with a little bit of post on it, but its been great. Its been especially great for the price, really.
The only reason why I am here thinking about buying a new microphone is that I made the mistake of looking at some of the newer t.bone releases, and I really want to buy the BC-500. Do I need it? No, not really. But I put the bug in my own ear unfortunately, so now I am checking it twice a day for no reason.
I am literally writing this review because I got the prompt for it when I came to check the weight on this one so I can decide wether or not I need a new boom arm for the BC-500... I figured I can definietly at least leave a review since it served me great for half a decade, without any complaints. If you are on a budget and you have a 48V phantom power source interface for it, this thing is GREAT. Highly recommend it. The only thing I personally was missing on it was a manual "mute" button, but I guess you can solve that with software nowadays.
Well, color me suprised. Its been my daily driver for gaming + streaming + work calls with a very barebones mic arm + a Zoom U-22 because it does need phantom power, and its been amazing. Never had any glitches, any problems, the build quality is amazing, sound is really good, I did mess about with a little bit of post on it, but its been great. Its been especially great for the price, really.
The only reason why I am here thinking about buying a new microphone is that I made the mistake of looking at some of the newer t.bone releases, and I really want to buy the BC-500. Do I need it? No, not really. But I put the bug in my own ear unfortunately, so now I am checking it twice a day for no reason.
I am literally writing this review because I got the prompt for it when I came to check the weight on this one so I can decide wether or not I need a new boom arm for the BC-500... I figured I can definietly at least leave a review since it served me great for half a decade, without any complaints. If you are on a budget and you have a 48V phantom power source interface for it, this thing is GREAT. Highly recommend it. The only thing I personally was missing on it was a manual "mute" button, but I guess you can solve that with software nowadays.
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