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Behringer Microphone Behringer Tube Condenser Microphone T-47 Vacuum Tube Condenser Microphone Best Price


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Behringer Tube Condenser Microphone T-47 Vacuum Tube Condenser Microphone

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Vacuum Tube Condenser Microphone


  • Professional, large-diaphragm, tube condenser microphone for unsurpassed audio quality
  • Hand-selected 12AX7 vacuum tube for exceptional warmth and vintage sound
  • Ideal as main and support microphone for studio and live applications
  • Cardioid pickup pattern for outstanding sound source separation and feedback rejection
  • Perfect for vocals and acoustic instruments




Behringer Tube Condenser Microphone T-47 Vacuum Tube Condenser Microphone Reviews


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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Sound, Solidly Built, Very Large Mic, August 26, 2011
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The caveat here is that this is the first microphone of this nature that I've owned. So comparing it to others of the same class is beyond my experience. I can only say that I'm impressed with how well it works.

I've had several cardioid dynamic microphones in the past (think Shure SM58), and was looking for something that would work a bit better with my home studio.

I'm far from being a professional and cost is definitely a factor. I was having issues with my existing microphones creating fuzzy raspy over-tones in my vocals and figured it was time to replace what were fairly well used devices. After a short search for appropriate studio microphone, I decided to go with a large diaphragm condenser tube microphone, or valve microphone if you're British.

This lead me to the Behringer T-47, similar to the T-1 but lacking the ability to drop -20dB to accommodate drums and heavy metal vocalists, something I didn't need.

This device threw me... Read more
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