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Dynamic microphone

  • Especially suitable for capturing vocals, speech and guitar
  • Polar pattern: supercardioid
  • Maximum sound pressure level (SPL): 138 dB
  • Frequency response: 20-12.000 Hz
  • Neodymium
  • Includes a switch and a hard rubber holder
  • Incl. 5 m XLR female to jack cable
  • Available since January 2000
  • Item number 132024
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • On/Off Switch Yes
  • Polar Pattern Supercardioid
  • Colour Black
  • Cable Yes
  • Diameter 49 mm
  • Length 160 mm
  • Weight 212 g
  • Frequenzy Range from 20 Hz
  • Frequenzy Range to 12 kHz
  • Clamp Yes
  • Bag Yes
  • Windscreen optional available 164731
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A remarkably affordable vocal mic

The t.bone MB55 is a particularly budget-friendly microphone for transmitting and recording vocals and speech, and can also be used to pick up guitar amplifiers. This dynamic microphone has a supercardioid polar pattern so that background noise from other instruments is attenuated particularly well. If the microphone is momentarily not being used, it can be switched off directly via a switch, and thus muted. The practical hard rubber grip allows it to be held securely in either hand, and on top of this the package includes a microphone clamp and a 5m XLR-to-jack cable with which the t.bone MB55 can be connected to a mixing console or directly to an active loudspeaker.

the t.bone MB55 dynamic microphone

Dynamic vocal and guitar miking

The black MB55 microphone from the t.bone uses a neodymium sound transducer that can handle a maximum sound pressure level of 138dB. This means that dynamic signals – such as entertainers who alternate between speaking loudly and softly – can be reproduced with considerable accuracy. With a frequency range of 20Hz to 12kHz, this microphone is ideal for speech and vocals, as well as all signals with a predominantly mid-range frequency – for example an electric guitar. If the mic is going to be out of use for a longer period of time during a performance, singers and musicians can simply mute themselves using the practical switch built into the microphone, suppressing any signals that the audience isn't supposed to hear.

the t.bone MB55 microphone switch

An inexpensive alternative

This dynamic microphone from Thomann's in-house brand the t.bone provides a cost-effective solution for smaller live events, hobby musicians, and music schools. Equally, several models can be used to pick up an entire band, so that the MB55 can also form the backbone of an inexpensive rehearsal room sound system. Music schools might purchase a number of microphones for practice purposes, giving young talents a chance to practise for the big stage. And venues, clubs, and organizations of all kinds can use the affordable t.bone MB55 for public addresses and announcements, easily reaching the widest possible audience.

the t.bone MB55 microphone casing

About the t.bone

Since 1994, the t.bone has been one of Thomann's in-house brands, and its name can be found on devices such as headphones, wireless systems, in-ear equipment, and various microphones and matching accessories. "the t.bone" products are made exclusively by renowned companies who also manufacture products for other well-known brands. This provides a clear advantage: Brand-quality products at very reasonable prices. And word gets around: One in seven Thomann customers has already bought at least one product from the t.bone.

Quick to install and connect

The t.bone MB55 can be firmly attached to a stand using the microphone clamp supplied; the stand can then be adjusted to the singer's desired height, or placed in front of a guitar amplifier. Either way, the microphone clamp enables precise alignment with the sound source, ensuring an optimum sound capture. Thanks to the XLR-to-jack adapter cable also included in the package, the MB55 can be connected directly to a mixer or loudspeaker system. Devices of this kind often have an equaliser, allowing the sound to be adjusted: One worthwhile alteration would be high-pass filter at around 80Hz, helping to protect the signal from unwanted handling noise. The MB55 can also be fitted with a wind shield – sold separately – for further protection against noise caused by wind, breathing, and plosives.

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Certainly no Shure thing
Smooooth 26.06.2017
Hefty in the hand if not in the ears. The case provided is quaint, and the cable reliable. Something nearer to an SM57 than a 58, though I use 'near' liberally. Certainly more liberally than one should use these in the studio. Now, for the price, they are fantastic ? but without that qualifier three stars at best. No good on an amp, instead I personally use these as a secondary mic for acoustic guitars. They do however have a peculiar proficiency when up close on a double bass, so if one can't afford a specialised clip-on for their upright perhaps these are worth a try. Solid build, in any case, so not likely to need replacement any time soon.
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Just perfect
Ottavio 30.01.2018
For a microphone this cheap I was actually surprised by the quality.

Little bit sensitive to feedback but just settle in the right position and the problem is solved.

Definitely Recommended.
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Probably stick with the MB 85
drdolittle 15.12.2015
I have a couple of mics from Thomann - this one I bought as a "give to the pubic" mic for anyone who wants to get up an sing a number at an acoustic session. The problem I have with it is that it carries over a lot of "mic handling noise" particular if your crooner is wearing rings. Also the overall output sound character is a bit on the tinny side. For the money it does what I want and I don't have to stress if it gets dropped or swung around- but for an extra ¤5 you get a lot more performance if you go up to the MB 85 in my opinion.
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extremely good mic
Moris C. 04.09.2013
I am all time shure hater. When I gig and the sound technician has only shure mics I get sick. I am always looking for a microphone that has bright sound, high output and has good apearence.

This mic looks very cheap, the body is so-so. Looks like it is a microphone you would buy to your five year old daughter when she sings karaoke. But believe me this microphone sounds good LIVE!!! It has very strong, bright and powerfull sound.
I don't actually know if the capsule is neodymium but it certainly feels that way. I don't have any problem with feedback and the size of the mic is another plus. It feels like you are holding a pro mic and not a toy.
Only thing that is a bit annoying is this blue rubber ring. It goes off all the time and it is hard to get it into place. And it looks really like a joke, I took it off.

I love the flat top or head of the microphone. It is very practical when you play in a small pubs and if a dancer gets into your face the microphone wont break you front teeth like the ones with round top.

What is really important in live situations is that a mic has a good output so you don't have to add much gain on the console. Adding much gain will bring some nasty noise and probably put your console and speakers on a red light/distortion.
So having a good output is crucial for a microphone. This one has it!

Again it doesn't look so professional but it sounds good and I didn't experience any issues when it comes to the sound or functionality with this microphone. I could trade easy all my sm58's with a couple of these.
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