the t.bone MB 45 II
Construction and specifications of the t.bone MB 45 II
- Ideal for drums, vocals and guitar recordings
- Polar pattern: Supercardioid
- Includes a switch
- Incl. 3 m XLR / jack cable, plastic microphone holder, and threaded adapter
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Customer Review Summary
The t.bone MB 45 II is an entry-level microphone that, while it may not compete with high-end models, offers decent performance for its price point of around £10. The build is predominantly plastic, which gives it a lightweight feel that some might describe as toy-like, but it appears robust enough for casual use and can withstand a few drops.
Sound-wise, it delivers acceptable quality for general purposes, particularly for vocals in rehearsals and karaoke settings. However, there’s a noticeable emphasis on bass frequencies, and users have reported that it requires a fair amount of gain to achieve a satisfactory output level. While it can pick up vocals clearly, some have noted that the background noise and handling sounds can be distracting, especially if not used on a stand.
One significant drawback is the included cable, which is regarded as low quality and prone to interference. Many users recommend purchasing a better XLR cable to enhance sound quality significantly. When connected with a more reliable cable, the microphone performs much better, providing a clearer and less noisy signal.
The MB 45 II is best suited for casual use, such as home recording, karaoke, or as a backup microphone for live performances. It serves well for those just starting out or for situations where high fidelity is not a priority. Overall, if you’re looking for a budget-friendly option that gets the job done without breaking the bank, this microphone is a commendable choice.
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