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Description

Specially designed for instruments, the TT1’s capsule, combined with a double mesh grille, is intended for the recording and sound reproduction of strings, woodwinds, wind instruments, guitars and percussions, both on stage and in the studio.

An accurate, well-balanced mic with high output. The TT1 Pro Instruments is also remarkably effective at picking up the amps (with guitars, etc.)

Les Sondiers

Les Sondiers

PRODIPE TT1 PRO Lanen microphone dynamique test

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PRODIPE TT1 PRO Lanen microphone dynamique test

Les Sondiers

Les Sondiers

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Test comparatif des micros Prodipe TT1 - Lanen et TT1 Pro - Lanen

Prodipe Audio & Guitars

Prodipe Audio & Guitars

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Prodipe TT1 Pro-Lanen Review (We have a contender...!)

The Dark Side of the Mic

The Dark Side of the Mic

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daryl_skinner

Shure SM57 and Sennheiser MD421-II hybrid albeit with shoddy accessories.

Honestly, I am surprised by the quality of this microphone. I bought it as a cheap junker mic to use live but after using this I am happy as well as bummed all at the same time. I am bummed because I still can't believe that a $40 microphone can sound better than a SM57, it makes no sense but somehow it does.

Now about the part of me being happy, I am astonished by how it sounds like a cross between Sennheiser MD421-II and Shure SM57, that's just unbelievable for such a cheap microphone. As for its build quality, it doesn't have the Sherman tank like build quality of my Lewitt but it's at least as well built as the SM57

Now the bad part, the accessories in the box suck. The clip that comes in the box is utter junk and it became loose after a week of usage. Forget about being usable, the hinge on the clip became so loose that it can't hold the microphone in place anymore. The threads on the hinge screw ripped out when I tried to tighten it. The storage bag is utter joke, its seams tore out within 2 weeks of usage and then the crappy leatherette material started to flake off. Then again for $40 they are okay.

Update: It stopped working for no reason. Quite a bummer that it turned out to be unreliable, because it's was a good microphone.

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