WhiteStrat
Don't stare at the eye.
Fantastic post. Bookmarked this site and emailed it to a few friends, your post was that great, keep it up.i must try these microphones.
Right...completely fantastic.
Las Vegas anyone?
Fantastic post. Bookmarked this site and emailed it to a few friends, your post was that great, keep it up.i must try these microphones.
Fantastic post. Bookmarked this site and emailed it to a few friends, your post was that great, keep it up.i must try these microphones.
We do allow commercial links in signatures, but this is nothing to do with music and the near-identical multiple accounts is annoying too.
Band from the bored.
I know we do--but given how absolutely random the posts were (and in dead threads) and how absolutely random those commercial links were--this was clearly someone sprinkling the web with links for some cheap SEO attempt.
Absolutely, I´m a bit on the edge about Thomann though, because I have been a sponsored artist for Music Store International for years now, but generally their t.Bone series is just a tat better than the Fame products. On the other hand, I prefer Jack&Danny over Harley Benton.I've bought gear from Thomann for years now - they're totally reliable and all their products have a warranty for long enough to make you not worry. I know the sources they use in China and I've had mics from them direct - but I can buy from Thomann cheaper than direct! My experience is that any dodgy product that they have trouble with vanishes very quickly. I've just come across some T-Bone large condensers in two flight cases and they're great mics. Never had a duff one. They even sell 57 copies that are really hard to distinguish from Shures - apart from the T-bone label. They're just very good at seeking out foreign decent products and avoiding rubbish. Their Harley Benton guitars are the same - repeatable decent quality - but all Chinese.
I´ve heard that story before. I´ve seen a similar process happen with other musical gear. In my vicinity there is a Cajon manufacturer who builts super high quality and high priced Cajons. They go by the name of "Tres Lados" which, as far as I remember simply means 3 guys. Now those 3 guys developed an accessory to Cajons called "Tac Tic" It was essentially a shaker, with heavy grain, and light grain, castanuelas, taps and cymbals all into one. I got one of 20 Prototypes. They were a real insider tool, and when you had one, you were "special". At some point SELA came across them, bought them out and started mass producing them.I was bringing in smallish quantities of a condenser - I really liked them and back when there were few cheap decent condensers, I had them with my own brand and sold I think just over 100 in nearly 4 years. They actually looked like a side fire SDC in the Shure style - but the body was grey polycarbinate, not metal - and the capsule was an SDC - so they looked big but had the SDC sound. People liked them. Then one day my sales suddenly stopped. Thomann had found the factory and that was that. hey also sold them for £20 less than I was selling them for. Bums!