Clip on mic, anyone here ever used one?
Oop! That's the 915.
Dave.
T BONE CC915
Re: T BONE CC 915
What do you want to mic up?
The CC 915 has a mini-XLR style connector for direct connection to some radio mic transmitters, so if it's going to be used direct to a mixing desk you'll need an adapter.
Looks like a copy of an AKG C 519 (but with an older style AKG clip).
The CC 915 has a mini-XLR style connector for direct connection to some radio mic transmitters, so if it's going to be used direct to a mixing desk you'll need an adapter.
Looks like a copy of an AKG C 519 (but with an older style AKG clip).
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Re: T BONE CC915
Thanks Wonks. Son is inquiring on behalf of the band he is in, they are thinking of using it on acoustic guitar, possibly clarinet and some African instruments.
They seem a clueless lot 'PA' wise because from what son tells me they don't have anything with phantom power to plug an XLR into as yet!
Mini XLR?!! i would chop that fekker off and fit a proper job first day.
Dave.
They seem a clueless lot 'PA' wise because from what son tells me they don't have anything with phantom power to plug an XLR into as yet!
Mini XLR?!! i would chop that fekker off and fit a proper job first day.
Dave.
Re: T BONE CC915
I haven't used that one but I have the Ovid series CC100 mic with the guitar fitting kit and that is pretty good, and excellent for the money.
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Re: T BONE CC915
Just a follow-up to 'Sam'... I had a full set of the OVID (from Thomann) and its various fasteners. Haven't looked at prices recently, but I considered it good value for live work.
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Re: T BONE CC915
I've updated the thread title through all the responses so that future searches work properly.
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