Re: Acoustic guitar recording
Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 5:52 pm
There's an SOS review of the T-Bone SCT2000 (and Retro Tube) here: http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/may06/a ... nemics.htm
I've also used the SCT2000 and I agree with everything he has to say about it. Bare in mind that he is comparing it with a microphone that is over 7 times the price of the SCT2000.
At the lower end of the T-Bone range of large diaphragm condensers, I've used the SC450 http://www.thomann.de/gb/the_tbone_sc450.htm and for the price it is pretty amazing. Unfortunately the same cannot be said of the USB version. The SC450USB is let down by a noise level that is just too high when recording quiet sources. It may be fine if you are recording something that is loud, but that wouldn't be a classical guitar.
I've also used the SCT2000 and I agree with everything he has to say about it. Bare in mind that he is comparing it with a microphone that is over 7 times the price of the SCT2000.
At the lower end of the T-Bone range of large diaphragm condensers, I've used the SC450 http://www.thomann.de/gb/the_tbone_sc450.htm and for the price it is pretty amazing. Unfortunately the same cannot be said of the USB version. The SC450USB is let down by a noise level that is just too high when recording quiet sources. It may be fine if you are recording something that is loud, but that wouldn't be a classical guitar.