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Behringer Tube Ultragain Mic100 Review
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rogonzab
712 posts
May 03, 2015
4:02 PM
Hi,

I bought one of these as my own B-day present. It was used, cheap (the price of a MB), and it came whit his original box.

I play whit it whit my amp, and made this video:



First the mic straight into the amp, then whit the Mic100 preamp. Those 2 segment where at the same volume (tested whit decibel-o-meter app), and the last segment is louder.

First test whit the Mic100 is whit gain at 0 and the output at 1/4, then the gain almost all the way up, and the output almost down.

Harp: Honer Marine Band in A
Mic: DIY $2 dynamic element from a vocal mic.
Amp: Laney Cub 10 (Eminence 1028k speaker)
Tone:5 Volumen:10 Gain:3.


The Mic100 add some nice grit to the sound, and there is no change in sound (I like that).

Last friday I use it on a gig, first straight into the PA, then whit my Harpbreak. Straight into the PA is a nice pedal (works as a DI Box) you need to eq your chanel, and the Mic100 give you the dirt.
Whit the Harpbreak works as a Di Box, and can add some diferent dirt than the HB, so you can have a more complex sound.

The Mic100 is a copy of the Art Tube Mp, so I guess I am going to buy that pedal and put a nice tube in it.

Overall, the Behringer is works great to play straight into the PA.
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Sorry for any misspell, english is not my first language.
rogonzab
751 posts
Jun 17, 2015
3:28 PM
Update:

Today I recorded this impro (sorry for the bad playing and timing):

testing the Mic 100 mp3

The BT is from harmonicaboogie.com


Bullet -> Behringer Mic100 -> Guitar cable in the Mic input of my pc.

No audio interface at all, just the mic and the Mic100 straight into my old computer.

I really like this sound.
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Sorry for any misspell, english is not my first language.

Last Edited by rogonzab on Jun 17, 2015 3:29 PM


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