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The Musician Forums => The Blowing Section => Topic started by: forerunnermusic on January 07, 2009, 05:52:46 AM
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JTS CX-508
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Any serious sax or trumpet player needs the right mic for your performance. whether it’s for amplification during an on stage performance or a high quality recording in the studio. Have others hear the pure soulful sounds of the sax/ trumpet the way that you do....and quality instrument mics are not as expensive as you think.
The JTS CX-508 Miniature clip on Condenser microphone is designed for the miking of brass and woodwind instruments.
Its flat response with a slight presence peak in the upper frequencies ensures natural and bright reproduction without coloration.
■ The lightweight miniature profile provides minimal physical size interference for the performer.
■ Spring type clamp with elastic grip and adjustable gooseneck for secure mounting on the horn without scratching or marring delicate
instrument finishes.
■ Clip on design allows optimal placement position thereby eliminating the use of mic stands, reducing stage clutter and set up time.
■ Outstanding for saxophone, brass, woodwind instruments.
■ Extended frequency response and wide dynamic range for pure and natural sound without coloration.
■ Excellent shock-mount design for superior isolation from shock and vibrations.
■ Flexible gooseneck together with adjustable axis allows accurate positioning.
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price, condition, and contact info please?
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mgano san pwde makita?? :mrgreen:
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magkano nmn po b e2??
at saan po mka2bili??
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Thanks for posting your ad.
Went to Hi-Fi Lounge at Festival mall with my sax last January and did a thorough test of the JTS mic. I ended up buying a CX-508W instrument microphone along with the Mipro MR-801a wireless system. I use it in big venues and "high profile" events. I'm very happy with the ease of set-up, signal reception, battery life, the price, and most of all, the sound - very natural-sounding compared to other wireless instrument mics i have used in the past. A good investment - i highly recommend this!
Vince Lahorra
...ADDENDUM...
JTS mic: around 3,500
Mipro wireless system: around Php 15,000
Total cost: around Php 18,500
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sir vince, do you mind sharing the prices of the items that you bought for miking your horn?
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I have also a microphone for sax, a Seinheiser (correct spelling ba) which I bought from Yupangco about 2 years ago. It is not wireless but the sound is excellent.
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JTS mic: Php 3,500
Mipro wireless system: Php 15,000
Total cost: Php 18,500
Great sound + reliability: priceless!
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pede ung mic lang bilihin q??