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Dynamic bass drum microphone

  • Specially for bass drum and brass instruments
  • With integrated microphone mount
  • 20 - 10,000 Hz
  • 70 Ohm
  • Super cardioid
  • 137 dB SPL max
  • Available since January 2000
  • Item number 141187
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Condenser Microphone No
  • Polar Pattern Cardioid
55 €
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Specifically designed for bass drums

The budget-friendly the t.bone BD 300 is a dynamic microphone specifically tailored for bass drums – it also excels at capturing low-frequency wind instruments like bass saxophones. As a robust and affordable option from one of Thomann's in-house brands, it delivers solid performance where it counts most – especially in the low-end range. With its sturdy build, the BD 300 is well-suited for frequent use in studios, rehearsal spaces, and on stage, making it a dependable choice for musicians and engineers seeking quality on a budget.

the t.bone BD 300 bass drum microphone

Works without phantom power

As a dynamic microphone, a the t.bone BD 300 can be operated without the need for an external power supply, making it compatible with any standard microphone input – unlike many condenser microphones that require phantom power. It captures a frequency range from 20Hz to 10,000Hz, with a distinctive presence boost between 4,000 and 6,000Hz and a dip around 500Hz, giving it a tailored sound ideal for low-end instruments. Weighing in at a substantial 536g, it has a solid, durable feel. An integrated, lockable stand mount ensures stable and accurate positioning during use.

the t.bone BD 300 bass drum microphone XLR connection

Budget-friendly alternative

A the t.bone BD 300 is a great choice for musicians and bands seeking a cost-effective solution for capturing bass drums, cajóns, or low-frequency wind instruments during demo recordings or live performances. Music schools and youth clubs in need of an affordable dynamic microphone for capturing lower-register instruments will also find this model from Thomann's in-house brand a practical and reliable choice. Built with durability in mind, the BD 300 will withstand the wear and tear of regular use, making it an ideal choice for both beginners and long-term use.

the t.bone BD 300 bass drum microphone basket

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.

Ideal for demo recordings

The versatile the t.bone BD 300 is great for making demo recordings of original tracks or covers, where bands can combine the BD 300 with other budget-friendly microphones from Thomann's in-house range to create a comprehensive yet affordable drum miking solution. Cajón players and musicians performing with low-frequency wind instruments will also value the BD 300's ability to capture performances with clarity and precision. An integrated stand mount allows for secure attachment to standard mic stands, ensuring precise positioning for optimal sound capture.

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Superb mic....
Anonymous 15.11.2015
Got to admit, I was a little dubious about this mic, how good could it possibly be for £35? But for a gigging drummer on a budget I figured it was worth a try.

First thing that took me by surprise was the weight of this thing. You need a sturdy stand! I like my mic stand off to the side of the kick drum, I want people to see as much of the custom painted head as possible. I bought a stand with a weighted base, rather than legs, (don't won't the guys out front kicking my mic out of the way lol) and I've had to add a little weight to keep it stable. It also feels very solid, like you could drop it and do more damage to the floor than to the mic itself.

Now to the important bit, how does it sound? The simple answer is, great! It picks up plenty of low end, there is a real thud to the sound. A little EQ and it also gives plenty of beater attack, which I need to cut through our bass players sound! I will say, you do have to watch the gain, a touch too far and you will get feedback. Speaker placement is paramount. I also found that tuning in a tighter sound with less boom on my kick helped a lot, it's definitely the resonant frequencies that are causing the feedback. A gate here would work wonders!

All in all, a fantastic mic at an unbeatable price. There could a lot more tBones in my kit bag if they all turn out this good.
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Great Value Mic
Richard7040 05.07.2014
Just used this last night for the first time at a gig to mic up the bass drum & also a cahon in a rock/indie/punk band. First thing I noticed was that the connection to the xlr lead was very tight and wondered whether it was too small, it turned out okay and it was a tight/snug fit, but I suppose that isn't a bad thing as it is less likely to come apart, so let's be postive here - perhaps it's an intentional useful feature.

My initial reaction to the sound captured by this mic on the bass drum was astonishment, how could an item so cheap be capable of such good results! The lows were very well defined and precise and I was very happy with how this sound blended in with the rest of the kit.

Next up we used this to mic up a cahon. Probably wasn't my first choice for this but it was the closest and easiest thing to sort as there wasn't as seperate mic available at the time. Well yet again I was very impressed and quite relieved actually that this handled this cahon with ease, Two people from the audience remarked afterwards how great it sounded. Boom!

So in summary, this mic is such great value, I would definately recommend it and don't waste your money on a named brand unless you have money to burn.
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You would not think that this is a £35 microhphone
Anonymous 19.10.2014
I bought this microphone for studio recording purposes, such as miking my bass drum, or miking a bass amplifier. I used to use at least two microphones on the bass drum (one for sub the other for punch) - now I just use this!

When placed just inside of the port hole of the bass drum, pointed between the beater and the rim of the bass drum, you will get an amazing punchy yet full sound from this microphone.

The microphone itself is solid, I could chuck it down the stairs and it would't do a thing to it! I will say though that I do not like having the XLR cable coming out the back of it as it generally makes the mic more unwieldy to use especially if you want it inside the bass drum.

Overall though, it would be silly to not get one of these if you are looking for a new bass drum microphone.
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Really Sounds Good
Jojo Gal 01.02.2022
I Recommend this drum mic. You will not regret
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