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Description

Step into the world of seamless studio recording with the t.bone SC 440 USB, a microphone designed to bridge the gap between professional audio quality and user-friendly convenience. Whether you're a budding podcaster or an experienced musician, this USB condenser microphone offers an inviting plug-and-play experience, effortlessly connecting to your computer without the need for additional interfaces. With its supercardioid pattern, it captures your voice with precision, minimizing ambient noise and focusing on the source, making it ideal for vocal recordings, podcasts, and intricate instrumentals.

The t.bone SC 440 USB boasts a wide frequency range of 20 - 18,000 Hz, ensuring every nuance of your performance is captured in stunning detail. Moreover, with a maximum sound pressure level of 134 dB, it can handle even the loudest vocals without distortion. The microphone’s sensitivity of -13.3 dB re 1V/Pa ensures it picks up even the subtlest audio cues, providing a rich and dynamic sound profile.

Compatibility is key, and the SC 440 USB doesn't disappoint. It's ready to work with both Windows and Mac operating systems, including popular software like GarageBand and Logic. Plus, it comes with a complete bundle including a plastic case, spider mount, and a 1.8-meter USB cable for easy setup. For those looking to dive into digital recording right away, the package includes powerful software downloads like Cubase LE and HALion Sonic SE 3, along with 5 GB of sounds and loops to ignite your creativity.

Key Features:

  • USB connector for direct computer operation
  • Supercardioid polar pattern
  • Frequency range: 20 - 18,000 Hz
  • Max SPL: 134 dB
  • Sensitivity: -13.3 dB re 1V/Pa
  • Compatible with Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Win7/8/10 and Mac OSX
  • Includes plastic case, spider mount, and 1.8 m USB cable
  • Software bundle with Cubase LE, HALion Sonic SE 3, and more

Product specs

Available since February 2007
Tube No
Switchable Polar Pattern No
Omnidirectional No
Cardioid Yes
Figure-8 No
Low Cut Yes
Pad Yes
shockmount included Yes
USB Microphone Yes

FAQs

Is the t.bone SC 440 USB suitable for home studio recording?

Yes, the t.bone SC 440 USB is ideal for home studio recording due to its USB connectivity, allowing easy plug-and-play operation without the need for an audio interface.

What is the polar pattern of the t.bone SC 440 USB microphone?

The t.bone SC 440 USB features a cardioid polar pattern, which is excellent for isolating the main sound source while minimizing background noise.

Does the t.bone SC 440 USB come with a shockmount?

Yes, the t.bone SC 440 USB includes a shockmount, which helps reduce unwanted vibrations and handling noise during recordings.

Can the t.bone SC 440 USB microphone handle high sound pressure levels?

Yes, the t.bone SC 440 USB has a built-in pad switch, allowing it to handle higher sound pressure levels without distortion, making it versatile for various recording situations.

Does the t.bone SC 440 USB have a low-cut filter?

Yes, the t.bone SC 440 USB includes a low-cut filter, which helps reduce low-frequency rumble and unwanted noise during recordings.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Warm sound quality enhances vocals and instruments

  • Durable aluminium build with strong mesh protection

  • USB plug and play, no drivers needed for ease of use

  • Compatible with popular DAWs like Audition and Ableton Live

  • Affordable, great for beginners in music production or content creation

  • Solid build gives a professional feel

  • Versatile, suitable for a range of applications from recording to video-conferencing

CONS

  • Some hissing noise present, requires post-processing to remove

  • Lacks the connectivity options provided by XLR mics

  • Not as crystal clear as higher-priced microphones

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3.5 out of 5

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zacke_b

A great mic if you don't have a mixer.

If you're starting out to make music and you don't want to spend money on a capture card or mixer this is a great way to record demos. It being a USB microphone you can just plug and play and use it together with Audacity to record demos. It sounds warm and nice and can be used to record vocals, acoustic instruments or amplifiers. Overall a great microphone.

stargatemax

Great for the price

It may not capture your voice quite as crystal clear as $1000+ mics, but for about 50 bucks it really has awesome quality! One of the main drawbacks is probably its USB instead of the XLR connector, because USB makes it rather an universal mic, not a real studio mic you can connect to a mixing console.

I'd give it 5/5 if I didn't have a music studio where I need to use this mic. It does the job, but it's trickier to use for a music studio, and I can't add it in the same mix with my hardware synths.

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