To me... TF39 is the winner for sure. Only because it's the closest to the 251E/C12 in compression/eq for a ridiculously lower price. for the other 4... slightly less boom rejection, boosted mids, and sacrificed highs.
The C-12 sounds nice but I prefer the T47( I’me going to buy the stereo set). I don’t like the sound of the T39 (It certainly is the best looking out of the series) but there is something a bit harsh about it.
idk what's the point of this. does have this any meaning of each every mic recording separately? it's all different vocal perfomance. you can't compare them to another.
To me... TF39 is the winner for sure. Only because it's the closest to the 251E/C12 in compression/eq for a ridiculously lower price. for the other 4... slightly less boom rejection, boosted mids, and sacrificed highs.
Dang, I'll take the tf51 for the price.
The C-12 sounds nice but I prefer the T47( I’me going to buy the stereo set). I don’t like the sound of the T39 (It certainly is the best looking out of the series) but there is something a bit harsh about it.
In this example, the u47 is the only mic that displays its thin voice larger than life, thick and wide. It compliments his voice in my opinion.
That c251 is hard to beat....I think its the best mic ever created
I love mine tf 47... it’s way better than neumann u87ai which i liked the most before...
Seriously thinking about selling my u87 to buy the 47 !
Do you still like the tf 47 then the u87 ai
@@ZanBailey94 right I have the same question
@@emerymesich1134 did u do it? im in the same situation! Should i sell my u87 for a telefunken tf 51? I just use it for vocals!!!
idk what's the point of this. does have this any meaning of each every mic recording separately? it's all different vocal perfomance. you can't compare them to another.
I wish you would do this test with an R&B or jazz male baritone vocalist. This guy is as annoying as Justin Beiber.