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In the studio when recording a guide vocal track in a live recording room, the TB-1 will reject the amplifiers and drums. This way the guide vocal can be used for rough mixes without fear of hearing other instruments or room ambience loudly in the background.
Why is it called the Tea Ball Microphone? It’s actually built inside a stainless steel tea ball, the kind of device used to make a hot mug of goodness from a tin of loose tea.
The clip that holds the tea ball shut is used to open it up to change two CR2032 batteries. These have a life of about 100 hours.
The mesh on the tea ball will never chip your teeth like an SM58 because it’s quite springy. That’s important because the best sound from this mic comes from putting your mouth right up against it.
The entire mic disassembles easily by unplugging the electronics and lifting out the internal
foam windscreen which can be washed in soapy water. Be sure to dry it before reassembling.
The mesh ball is suspended inside a thick copper hoop using three springs for a look like
something from the early part of last century.
The TB-1’s output level is similar to that of a guitar. It has a 1/4” female jack that runs smoothly
parallel to the microphone stand. The mic is powered up by being plugged in and turned on with
a switch on the back. When the mic is unplugged, the battery will not drain no matter which
position the power switch is in. When the mic is live, an LED gently glows near the switch,
visible from FOH so that the sound engineer can be sure it’s working. Enjoy!
In the studio when recording a guide vocal track in a live recording room, the TB-1 will reject the amplifiers and drums. This way the guide vocal can be used for rough mixes without fear of hearing other instruments or room ambience loudly in the background.
Why is it called the Tea Ball Microphone? It’s actually built inside a stainless steel tea ball, the kind of device used to make a hot mug of goodness from a tin of loose tea.
The clip that holds the tea ball shut is used to open it up to change two CR2032 batteries. These have a life of about 100 hours.
The mesh on the tea ball will never chip your teeth like an SM58 because it’s quite springy. That’s important because the best sound from this mic comes from putting your mouth right up against it.
The entire mic disassembles easily by unplugging the electronics and lifting out the internal
foam windscreen which can be washed in soapy water. Be sure to dry it before reassembling.
The mesh ball is suspended inside a thick copper hoop using three springs for a look like
something from the early part of last century.
The TB-1’s output level is similar to that of a guitar. It has a 1/4” female jack that runs smoothly
parallel to the microphone stand. The mic is powered up by being plugged in and turned on with
a switch on the back. When the mic is unplugged, the battery will not drain no matter which
position the power switch is in. When the mic is live, an LED gently glows near the switch,
visible from FOH so that the sound engineer can be sure it’s working. Enjoy!
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In the studio when recording a guide vocal track in a live recording room, the TB-1 will reject the amplifiers and drums. This way the guide vocal can be used for rough mixes without fear of hearing other instruments or room ambience loudly in the background.
Why is it called the Tea Ball Microphone? It’s actually built inside a stainless steel tea ball, the kind of device used to make a hot mug of goodness from a tin of loose tea.
The clip that holds the tea ball shut is used to open it up to change two CR2032 batteries. These have a life of about 100 hours.
The mesh on the tea ball will never chip your teeth like an SM58 because it’s quite springy. That’s important because the best sound from this mic comes from putting your mouth right up against it.
The entire mic disassembles easily by unplugging the electronics and lifting out the internal
foam windscreen which can be washed in soapy water. Be sure to dry it before reassembling.
The mesh ball is suspended inside a thick copper hoop using three springs for a look like
something from the early part of last century.
The TB-1’s output level is similar to that of a guitar. It has a 1/4” female jack that runs smoothly
parallel to the microphone stand. The mic is powered up by being plugged in and turned on with
a switch on the back. When the mic is unplugged, the battery will not drain no matter which
position the power switch is in. When the mic is live, an LED gently glows near the switch,
visible from FOH so that the sound engineer can be sure it’s working. Enjoy!
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