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Publié le 12/11/10 à 09:46
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(contenu en anglais)
The CAD Trion 7000 is a dual element ribbon microphone, meaning it's got two ribbon components. The mic is only designed for use in the studio, and is one with a figure eight pick up pattern as is the case with most ribbon microphones. The mic has a frequency response ranging from 20 Hz to just 10 kHz, which account for it being such a dark sounding mic, which again is much like many ribbon mics out there. The mic has a unique shape and is actually pretty small in general.
OVERALL OPINION
The CAD Trion 7000 is a great way to get a ribbon microphone without having to spend much money at all. It's a very sensitive microphone on account of the dual diaphragms, so it's definitely best suited for acoustic instruments. I've used the Trion 7000 for acoustic guitar, piano, and even tried it for a quick vocal as well. My favorite application of these was on the acoustic piano, as it was definitely a unique sound. It was your traditional, bright piano sound, but the result was it's own thing and was definitely cool. The vocal came in pretty well, but it was the same kind of thing where it had it's own vibe going on. I'd describe the Trion 7000 as being darker than your average ribbon, but not by too much. I don't think that the quality of the CAD Trion 7000 is ideal for a professional studio, but if you're looking for a different colored ribbon sound, it will certainly work in some situations. Having said this, I do believe that the mic is best suited in home studios as a ribbon mic on hand to get some contrasting sound. Obviously if you can afford it there are plenty of better ribbon mics out there, but for this price you aren't going to find many better than this one. The CAD Trion 7000 is definitely one of your best bets for a super cheap ribbon mic...
OVERALL OPINION
The CAD Trion 7000 is a great way to get a ribbon microphone without having to spend much money at all. It's a very sensitive microphone on account of the dual diaphragms, so it's definitely best suited for acoustic instruments. I've used the Trion 7000 for acoustic guitar, piano, and even tried it for a quick vocal as well. My favorite application of these was on the acoustic piano, as it was definitely a unique sound. It was your traditional, bright piano sound, but the result was it's own thing and was definitely cool. The vocal came in pretty well, but it was the same kind of thing where it had it's own vibe going on. I'd describe the Trion 7000 as being darker than your average ribbon, but not by too much. I don't think that the quality of the CAD Trion 7000 is ideal for a professional studio, but if you're looking for a different colored ribbon sound, it will certainly work in some situations. Having said this, I do believe that the mic is best suited in home studios as a ribbon mic on hand to get some contrasting sound. Obviously if you can afford it there are plenty of better ribbon mics out there, but for this price you aren't going to find many better than this one. The CAD Trion 7000 is definitely one of your best bets for a super cheap ribbon mic...