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Capture the warmth and character of your sound with the Studio Projects TB1 Large Diaphragm Condenser Tube Microphone. This microphone is a go-to choice for home studios and professional environments, offering a 12AX7 tube that delivers a vintage warmth and richness to your recordings. Ideal for vocals, acoustic instruments, and even room ambiance, the TB1 excels in capturing nuanced details with clarity and depth.

The TB1 features a cardioid polar pattern, making it perfect for isolating the desired sound source while minimizing ambient noise. It comes with a dedicated power supply, ensuring consistent performance and reliability. The TB1 is an excellent addition to any studio setup, providing a blend of classic tube warmth and modern recording capabilities.

Key Features:

  • Large diaphragm condenser microphone
  • 12AX7 tube for added warmth and vintage tone
  • Cardioid polar pattern for focused sound capture
  • Dedicated external power supply for stable performance
  • Ideal for vocals, acoustic instruments, and room recording
  • Suitable for both home and professional studio environments
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Giorgos Fanaras

Studio Projects TB1 vs Audio Technica AT4050 vs Rode NT1000

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Studio Projects TB1 vs Audio Technica AT4050 vs Rode NT1000

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