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the t.bone MB85 Beta

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Dynamic microphone

  • Ideal for drums, vocals and guitar amp recordings
  • Polar pattern: Supercardioid
  • Very full, round sound
  • Frequency range: 20 - 17,000 Hz
  • Max SPL: 155 dB
  • Sensitivity: 2.4mV/Pa @ 1 kHz
  • Without switch
  • Weight: 256 g
  • Incl. Microphone clamp and plastic box
  • Suitable windshield: Article Nr 164731 (not included)
Available since December 2001
Item number 149640
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
On/Off Switch No
Polar Pattern Supercardioid
Colour Gray
Cable No
Diameter 51 mm
Length 162 mm
Weight 256 g
Frequenzy Range from 20 Hz
Frequenzy Range to 17 kHz
Clamp 1
Bag 1
Windscreen optional available 164731
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£34
Including VAT; Excluding £10 shipping
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A versatile dynamic mic

the t.bone MB85 Beta vocal microphone, side view

The MB85 Beta microphone from Thomann's in-house brand the t.bone is a dynamic microphone for stage and studio. Its strength lies in its full, well-rounded sound as well its high output level, while its supercardioid polar pattern significantly reduces the amount of sound picked up from the sides and its ergonomic design makes it comfortable to hold. In terms of sound, the MB85 Beta is particularly well suited to vocals thanks to its top-notch treble response, which allow singers to shine alongside other instruments in a group, for instance. Totally suitable for recording other instruments like drums or electric guitar too, the t.bone MB85 Beta boasts exceptional quality in comparison to more expensive microphones, despite its affordable price tag.

the t.bone MB85 Beta microphone with fixings

For enhanced vocal presence

This dynamic microphone captures a range of frequencies situated between 20Hz and 17kHz and is fully capable of recording bassy instruments too, like the bass drum of a drumkit, for instance. From 50Hz upwards, the frequency rendering curve is relatively balanced, going gradually up to 3kHz and gently back down from 5kHz. The dips are most pronounced at 4kHz, 9.5kHz and around 14kHz. These characteristics are particularly advantageous for singers, who can shine in the mix in relation to other instruments. This enhancement of the source sound is also the result of the supercardioid polar pattern, which allows the microphone to pick up precisely what is in front of it while effectively suppressing lateral sound sources and extraneous noise. The mic's maximum sound pressure level (SPL) is impressively high at 155dB, and it boasts a wide dynamic range and can also be used by singers with powerful voices and for very loud instruments.

the t.bone MB85 Beta microphone with storage case

Full-sounding and well-rounded

The t.bone MB85 Beta microphone is for ideal any musician on a budget who wants to record their instrument quickly and easily. Singers who move about a lot on stage will truly appreciate its supercardioid polar pattern, which significantly reduces the risk of feedback. The t.bone MB85 Beta also holds up well on recordings of drums and electric guitars, and its qualities will come to the fore both on stage and in rehearsal studios, as well as in schools, at home, or at youth clubs. Bands will love its versatility, ergonomic design, and modest weight of just 273g, while its metallic casing and sturdy metal grille ensure excellent durability. The lockable plastic case included in the scope of delivery in turn allows it to be tidied away and stored securely between gigs.

the t.bone MB85 Beta microphone grille

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.

Easy to set up and connect

Using an optional XLR cable, the t.bone MB85 Beta microphone can be connected to a stage box or a mixing desk, which in turn can be connected to a complete PA system. All that is left is to set the mic level, and it is crucial here to maintain sufficient headroom to prevent the microphone signal from saturating and becoming distorted - this is most pertinent for vocals, which can be particularly expressive. The t.bone MB85 Beta microphone is delivered with a clip that can be attached to a mic stand, enabling singer-songwriters and performers to keep both hands free - to play a guitar while singing, for instance. It can also be precisely positioned when recording instruments.

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Arrived today - great first impressions
Stuart8279 09.07.2020
So the mb85 Beta arrived today, and first impressions are really great. Like it's brother, the mb75 Beta, it's well-built and the case it comes in is really useful.

I recently placed a review here on the 75, where I expressed a little disappointment at it on both vocals and guitar when compared to a Beta57 that I owned a few years back. I've since come to quite like it, having done some vocal singing home recording, with the gain increased a bit.

I A/B'd the mb85 Beta today against the mb75 Beta and it's slightly more crisp and present, with similar output and useful but not over-bearing proximity/bass increase. I also compared it with my Rode M2 and it's certainly not too far off in terms of open/airy sound - it's a typical dynamic mic in the sense that it's more punchy and direct, when compared with a condenser's more open tone.

I also compared it to a Behringer XM8500, and the MB85 Beta was hotter and had a greater emphasis in the upper frequencies (without every being harsh). I can see that this mic would be a far better option than an sm58 (which I've never been a fan of personally) and understand from hearing it that they've aimed to get it closer to the Shure Beta variant.

I think it's going to be a great asset - and one that I'll certainly not hesitate to use live should I need something a bit more punchy than my M2.
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B Boy 20.10.2017
Working in the radio sector in Ireland I have always been keep an eye out for a cost effective alternative to the sm58. The t.bone MB85 beta has blown me out of the water. With it's very rugged build, crisp sound and excellent price I think I have finally found my alternative.

I have used the t.bone MB85 beta in a wide number of instances. Live Music, Recording sessions, debates and social media video applications. In every instance the MB85 has preformed remarkably. I have and will continue to recommend this microphone my friends and colleagues.
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Seems good
sgtPengfei 13.05.2022
I admit I don't know that much about microphones (and singing, just an amateur), I bought a Superlux s241 years ago (small diaphragm condenser mic) because I thought it would be good both for voice and for recording acoustic guitar, however I could never get a voice tone I was satisfied with so, since I needed to buy something to get free shipping on my order, I decided to get this mic because I liked better how the demo voice samples sounded and it's cheap.
After testing it for a while I'd say I like my voice tone better on this microphone compared to the Superlux, it's fuller and more pleasing, probably nothing that couldn't be obtained with some EQ, but it would be one more thing that I could mess up, so I prefer to have a more solid starting point.
As expected it needs more gain than my condenser microphone, but nothing dramatic, I can turn up it enough without having significant hiss.
Construction seems solid, nothing to complain about
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Absolutely fits my needs
O_chen 26.08.2019
I bought this mic because I sing some back vocals at some parts on my band's songs. Since I'm the guitar/keyboard player I wasn't really keen on spending a lot of money on a singing mic, so I ordered this one.
So far, it's very decent and honestly I'm starting to believe that tbone mics are as good as Shure's and Sennheiser's ones with the advantage of being almost 50% cheaper.
It's not the first mic I own from T.Bone and I couldn't be happier.
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