paulfromcamden
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2 x T.Bone (i.e. Thomann own brand) SCT 800 valve mics
These are Chinese made large diaphragm cardioid mics each using an ECC83 tube. The tube is socketed so easy to swap out to upgrade - people have reported using lower gain NOS ECC82s with success.
More details: http://recordinghacks.com/microphones/t.bone/SCT-800
GS Reviews: https://www.gearslutz.com/board/reviews/673310-t-bone-sct800-tube-microphone-stock-mods.html
Each has it's own power supply. The 7-pin XLR cables are Thomann replacements and quite a bit longer than the originals - which obviously helps with placement and keeping the power supplies out the way.
They're housed in a suitcase-style flight case that holds the power supplies and mics but is a bit of a squeeze for the longer XLRs so you probably want to stash those separately. The case is a bit scruffy but does the job.
Current list is £129+VAT so around £300 a pair:
https://www.thomann.de/gb/the_tbone_sct800_tube_mic.htm
I'd like £180 + shipping please.
These are Chinese made large diaphragm cardioid mics each using an ECC83 tube. The tube is socketed so easy to swap out to upgrade - people have reported using lower gain NOS ECC82s with success.
More details: http://recordinghacks.com/microphones/t.bone/SCT-800
GS Reviews: https://www.gearslutz.com/board/reviews/673310-t-bone-sct800-tube-microphone-stock-mods.html
Each has it's own power supply. The 7-pin XLR cables are Thomann replacements and quite a bit longer than the originals - which obviously helps with placement and keeping the power supplies out the way.
They're housed in a suitcase-style flight case that holds the power supplies and mics but is a bit of a squeeze for the longer XLRs so you probably want to stash those separately. The case is a bit scruffy but does the job.
Current list is £129+VAT so around £300 a pair:
https://www.thomann.de/gb/the_tbone_sct800_tube_mic.htm
I'd like £180 + shipping please.