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Good for some cases, but has crucial drawbacks
Starting with the sound: it has generally good sound for the price if your instrument does not have much bass, excellent bang for the buck value.
I use it to amplify the bass end of an diatonic accordion which goes down to around 50 Hz (Bb lowest), where it seem to lack some depth in the lowest register. If your instrument has mid or treble only, this should not be a problem.
The build quality is generally excellent, mainly machined aluminium with a premium quality feeling over most parts. However, there are 3 major design flaws as I see it.
1: Size. the head looks similar sized to other similar microphones (Ovid cc100, dpa 4099, Neumann mcm 114) on the photos but is much bigger and heavier in reality. This makes it harder to use with smaller instruments such as violins and can look a bit bizarre. For larger instruments it should be less of a problem.
2: Mechanical isolation. many of the clips has only a thin rubber layer between the clip and the instrument, and only metal between the clip and the gooseneck. The head seem to be improperly isolated with soft rubber to the gooseneck, meaning a lot of deep mechanical noise, buffs and so on will be transferred to the mic and signal if you play something where you don’t want to apply a low cut to the signal.
3: windshield. The foam around the head is stiffer and with larger ”bubbles” than other comparable choices such as Ovid cc100. This makes slightest wind blow directly into the membrane and cause major wind noise. I can’t see it being used outdoors except for if there is absolutely no wind. My instrument must ”breath” with the below, causing similar wind noise. I don’t think wind instruments with a bell (such as saxophone or trumpet) should be a problem though, but I haven’t tested. Putting it in the wind stream of a flutist would obviously not work though.
Summary: good quality but with some major build issues. If your instrument and playing conditions are not affected by them, it should provide very good bang for the buck. If there is slightest concern, I would go for something else. The predecessor CC100 is still an excellent competitor.
I use it to amplify the bass end of an diatonic accordion which goes down to around 50 Hz (Bb lowest), where it seem to lack some depth in the lowest register. If your instrument has mid or treble only, this should not be a problem.
The build quality is generally excellent, mainly machined aluminium with a premium quality feeling over most parts. However, there are 3 major design flaws as I see it.
1: Size. the head looks similar sized to other similar microphones (Ovid cc100, dpa 4099, Neumann mcm 114) on the photos but is much bigger and heavier in reality. This makes it harder to use with smaller instruments such as violins and can look a bit bizarre. For larger instruments it should be less of a problem.
2: Mechanical isolation. many of the clips has only a thin rubber layer between the clip and the instrument, and only metal between the clip and the gooseneck. The head seem to be improperly isolated with soft rubber to the gooseneck, meaning a lot of deep mechanical noise, buffs and so on will be transferred to the mic and signal if you play something where you don’t want to apply a low cut to the signal.
3: windshield. The foam around the head is stiffer and with larger ”bubbles” than other comparable choices such as Ovid cc100. This makes slightest wind blow directly into the membrane and cause major wind noise. I can’t see it being used outdoors except for if there is absolutely no wind. My instrument must ”breath” with the below, causing similar wind noise. I don’t think wind instruments with a bell (such as saxophone or trumpet) should be a problem though, but I haven’t tested. Putting it in the wind stream of a flutist would obviously not work though.
Summary: good quality but with some major build issues. If your instrument and playing conditions are not affected by them, it should provide very good bang for the buck. If there is slightest concern, I would go for something else. The predecessor CC100 is still an excellent competitor.
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