Review: Walden G630CE + CD4040-CERT

Walden CD4040-CERT – logo

Amongst Chinese-made acoustic brands Walden is a special case. The company’s instruments aren’t just Walden-branded rebadged OEM-guitars, instead they are crafted at their own factory to their very own specifications and using their very own methods.

Walden’s main man is American luthier Jonathan Lee, who not only knows how to make fine acoustic instruments, but also affords special attention to things such as working conditions at the Walden plant, as well as environmental issues; or, as the man himself put it in a recent Guitarist-interview: ”I want to go to bed at night and not wake up sweating about being a bad guy and getting kicked out of the gates by [Saint] Peter!”

Based on Jonathan Lee’s experience as a boutique builder, Walden Guitars feature an enticing mix of old-school and contemporary building methods: For example, all Waldens sport graphite (or fibreglass) reinforced bolt-on necks, as well as traditional scalloped X-bracing for their tops.

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Walden G630CE – gigbag

The Walden G630CE (current street price in Finland approx. 450 €, including a Walden-gigbag) is a Grand Auditorium -sized cutaway acoustic-electric.

A Grand Auditorium’s body has approximately the same cubic capacity as a Dreadnought, but its more curvaceous outline with its slimmer waist generally results in a tighter, more focussed bass and a slightly chimier character, compared to a typical D.

Walden G630CE – full front

The G630CE is part of Walden’s satin-finished Natura-range. Its body is made from a solid Western Red cedar top and laminated Indian rosewood rims and back.

Walden G630CE – headstock

The elegant headstock sports a beautiful rosewood veneer. The top nut is supplied by Graph Tech, using their Fossalite material, which claims to sound like vintage bone.

Walden G630CE – tuners

The Walden’s mahogany neck is a three-piece affair comprising a single long piece for the bulk of the neck, with two additional pieces for the neck heel and the headstock (the glue line is just above the neck’s wrist).

The sealed golden tuners do a good job of keeping the guitar in tune.

Walden G630CE – nut + frets

The nice dark and dense rosewood fingerboard is bound in black plastic and equipped with 20 small frets.

Hidden beneath the ’board lies the two-way truss rod, as well as the two fibreglass rods on either side of it. Added neck rigidity is a good thing for two reasons – the neck stays straight with less stress on the truss rod, and the guitar’s sustain is improved.

Walden G630CE – close-up back

The rosewood back is a real stunner, with the gorgeous wood grain being enhanced by the satin finish and the crisp black-and-white binding. The rosewood cap on the neck heel is a stylish little detail.

Walden G630CE – neck bolt

The neck bolt is clearly visible in the mahogany neck block. Walden is one of the very few Asian manufacturers to use this modern type of neck joint, which is favoured by Taylor Guitars among others. In Jonathan Lee’s view the sonic difference between a well-executed bolt-on neck joint compared to a traditional dovetail job is practically negligible. And who am I to disagree ?

The G630CE’s extremely reasonable price is visible in the slightly rough look of the kerfed linings inside the soundbox. But this is only a minor cosmetic issue which doesn’t affect the playability or the mechanical soundness of the instrument at all.

Walden G630CE – body close-up

There can be no complaints about the cedar top on this Walden whatsoever – this is a fine piece of wood with a very regular grain and tightly spaced annual rings.

Walden G630CE – bridge

The elegantly designed rosewood bridge holds a compensated Graph Tech Fossalite bridge saddle.

Beneath the saddle lied the guitar’s B-Band under-saddle transducer…

Walden G630CE – B-Band T35

…which works in conjunction with B-Band’s own T35 preamp.

The T35 offers three-band equalisation, a phase switch to combat feedback howl, as well as a backlit a chromatic tuner. You can use the tuner without a lead plugged into the output jack.

Walden G630CE – output jack

The G630CE is equipped with an endpin output jack. The quick release battery compartment has been placed on the lower rim of the Walden.

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Walden CD4040-CERT – guitar + case

Walden’s Madera-series is direct result of Jonathan Lee’s tireless efforts and perserverence in his quest to build ecologically sustainable acoustic guitars. It took Lee several years to get everything lined up and find the right suppliers for this venture. Now, with the Madera-series, Walden Guitars is offering 100% FSC-certified instruments at prices that won’t cost you an arm and a leg.

At the moment the Madera-range comprises six Dreadnought and Grand Auditorium models with full FSC-certification. We chose the Walden CD4040-CERT – a Dreadnought – for this review.

Walden CD4040-CERT – full front

The Walden CD4040-CERT (Current street price in Finland approx. 950 €, including a Walden-case, a humidifier and a second bridge saddle) could be described as Jonathan Lee’s take on the venerable Martin D-18. This classy guitar uses solid sitka spruce for the top and solid South American mahogany for the sides and back.

The yellowish finish adds a certain vintage air to this model’s looks.

Walden CD4040-CERT – headstock + nut + frets

Walden use South American katalox (swartzia cubensis) – as an ecologically sustainable alternative to ebony – for its Madera-series bridges, fingerboards and headstock overlays. The beautiful headstock inlay is a stylised version of the Chinese character for the word ”tree” (mù: 木).

The CD4040-CERT’s saddle is made from genuine bone.

Walden CD4040-CERT – fretboard

The fretboard is equipped with 20 traditionally-sized small frets.

On its top models – an the CD4040-CERT certainly qualifies as such – Walden use a pair of graphite rods to stiffen the mahogany neck.

Walden CD4040-CERT – kerfing + neck block

On our test sample the interior displays the same high degree of care that has also been afforded to the guitar overall.

In line with the CD4040’s vintage looks the guitar’s neck bolt has been hidden behind a Walden-branded mahogany plate.

Walden CD4040-CERT – soundhole

The rosette is a very elegant mix of black and white rings and abalone inlays.

Walden CD4040-CERT – bridge

The bridge’s katalox is somewhat lighter in colour than the piece used for the CD4040-CERT’s fingerboard. The compensated saddle has been carved from bone.

Walden CD4040-CERT – binding

Here you can see a crisp vintage-style look at its best.

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Walden G630CE – label

The Walden G630CE sits extremely comfortably in your lap, and its well-applied satin finish feels pleasant to the touch.

The neck profile is contemporary in a very good way: There’s enough meat on offer to hold on to comfortably, without the neck feeling fat or angular. I would describe the profile as a medium-sized, oval ”C”.

The string spread at the bridge is wide enough for fingerstylists without alienating the plectrum strumming punters. Our test sample’s string height was set to a very comfortable level (E = 2,0 mm/e = 1,6 mm).

The G630CE sings with a beautiful acoustic tone – its tight and sinewy bottom end nicely leaves space for this guitar’s clear midrange and bell-like top end. There’s a good deal of volume on tap, even if this guitar probably won’t win over a good Dreadnought in a head-to-head shouting match.

The B-Band-system goes a very long way in keeping the Walden’s acoustic timbre intact, and the amplified tones are far more realistic than you might expect from an under-saddle pickup.

Here are a few soundbites I recorded for you:

Walden G630CE – acoustic – fingerstyle

Walden G630CE – B-Band – fingerstyle

Walden G630CE – acoustic – plectrum

Walden G630CE – B-Band – plectrum

Walden G630CE – beauty

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Walden CD4040-CERT – teaser 2

Need I spell it out? One word is enough to describe the feel of the Walden CD4040-CERT – classic. We all know what a gloss-finished Dreadnought feels like, don’t we?

On this model the neck profile is almost identical to that of the G630CE, but the CD4040 adds a whiff more thickness to the recipe. The test sample’s action is a tad higher than on the Grand Auditorium (E = 2,5/e = 2,0 mm), which will surely delight the Country and Bluegrass fans among you. The CD4040’s playability is still top-notch and effortless, but the slightly higher action gives you that bit more purchase, dynamics and volume-before-string-rattle.

Walden’s CD4040-CERT is a beautiful-looking and -sounding guitar – and it’s also quite loud. The bottom end is fat and muscular, without ever mushing out, while the midrange is vocal and clear. Put a good helping of silky bright icing on top of this, and your in for a true tonal feast.

Even though this guitar arrived for review straight off the wall of a music shop, I never got a feeling of overt newness or tightness from this instrument. Instead this Walden sounds and feels like an already ”broken in” steel-string, and breathes freely.

Here are two examples I recorded:

Walden CD4040-CERT – fingerstyle

Walden CD4040-CERT – plectrum

Walden CD4040-CERT – beauty shot 2

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Based on my test drive I can only recommend checking out a Walden or two.

Walden’s G630CE is a very well-built acoustic-electric, which feels and sounds great. The B-Band T35 looks like the perfect match for this model, thanks to its natural tone and low background noise level.

The Walden CD4040-CERT is further proof – if needed – of the quality levels Chinese guitar manufacturers are able to achieve today. This Walden really is a pro-level instrument offered at an extremely fair price. But the best thing about the CD4040-CERT is that it shows without a doubt that building an eco-friendly quality guitar is possible in this market segment!

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Walden Guitars 

Finnish distributor: EM Nordic

A big thank you to DLX Music Helsinki for the loan of the test intsruments!

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Walden G630CE

street price approx. 450 €

Pros:

+ value-for-money

+ overall workmanship (see below)

+ playability

+ acoustic sound

+ amplified sound

Cons:

– kerfed linings a little rough in places

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Walden CD4040-CERT

street price approx. 950 €

Pros:

+ 100% FSC-certified

+ value-for-money

+ workmanship

+ playability

+ sound

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Testipenkissä: Walden G630CE + CD4040-CERT

Walden CD4040-CERT – logo

Walden on Kiinassa rakennettujen akustisten kitarabrändien joukossa melko harvinainen tapaus. Firman soittimet eivät nimittäin ole brändättyjä OEM-soittimia, joita tehdään joissain anonyymissä soitinpajassa, vaan kitarat tulevat Walden Guitarsin omalta tehtaalta, jossa rakennetaan ainoastaan firman omia soittimia firman omilla menetelmillä.

Waldenin takana on Jonathan Lee, yhdysvaltalainen kitaranrakentaja, ja hänelle on – hyvien kielisoittimien lisäksi – tärkeätä myös työläistensä turvallisuus ja työolot, sekä firman ympäristövastuu. Tai kuten mies itse sanoi hiljattain yhdessä hastattelussa: ”Haluan pystyä nukkumaan rauhassa, enkä miettiä pitääkö Pyhä Pietari minun kohdalla taivaan portit lukossa, kun joskus kuolen.”

Jonathan Leen kokemuksen ansiosta Walden-soittimet ovat tuore sekoitus parhaista perinneratkaisuista ja uusista menetelmistä: kaikkien Walden Guitarsin ominaisuuksiin kuuluu esimerkiksi grafiitilla (tai lasikuitutangoilla) vahvistettu pulttikaula, sekä perinteiden mukaan koverrettu kannen rimoitus (ns. scalloped bracing).

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Walden G630CE – gigbag

Walden G630CE (katuhinta noin 450 €, sis. topatun Walden-kitarapussin) on soololovella varustettu, mikitetty teräskielinen, tällä hetkellä hyvin suositussa, Grand Auditorium -koossa.

Grand Auditorium -malleissa kopan tilavuus on hyvin samankokoinen Dreadnoughttiin verrattuna, mutta sen kurvikkaammalla ulkomuodolla on selvä vaikutus soundiin, jolla on usein tiukempi bassorekisteri ja tuorempi yleisilme kuin D-kitaroissa yleensä.

Walden G630CE – full front

G630CE kuuluu Waldenin mattalakattuun Natura-sarjaan, ja sen koppa on rakennettu kokopuisesta setrikannesta, sekä palisanterivanerista sivuja ja pohjaa varten.

Walden G630CE – headstock

Soittimen viritinlapaa on koristeltu palisanteriviilulla. G630CE:n satula taas on tehty Graph Techin uudesta Fossalite-materiaalista, jonka soundin sanotaan olevan hyvin lähellä vanhaa luuta.

Walden G630CE – tuners

Waldenin kaula on veistetty mahongista: yhteen yhtenäiseen pitkään palaan on lisätty erillinen korkopala, sekä lapa (liimasauma on E-virittimien alapuolella).

Suljetut kultaiset virittimet tuntuvat jouhevalta, ja ne pitävät kitaran hyvässä vireessä.

Walden G630CE – nut + frets

Tummaa ja tiheänlaatuista palisanteriotelautaa on reunalistoitettu mustalla muovilla. Otelautaan on asennettu 20 pienikokoista nauhaa.

Otelaudan alla löytyvät, sekä Waldenin kaksisuuntainen kaularauta, että (kaularaudan molemmin puolen) kaksi, kaulapuuhun upotettua lasikuitutankoa. Lujempi kaula soi paremmin ja pysyy varmemmin suorana.

Walden G630CE – close-up back

Kuvankaunis palisanterikoppa on koristeltu valkoisilla ja mustilla muovilistoilla. Kaulakoron pieni palisanterikoriste on sekin hyvin tyylikäs.

Walden G630CE – neck bolt

Kaulapultin pää on selvästi näkyvissä mahonkisessa kaulablokissa. Walden on yksi harvoista aasialaisista kitaramerkeistä, joka käyttä tätä – Taylor-kitaroista tuttua – nykyaikaisempaa menetelmää. Jonathan Leen mukaan soundillinen ero hyvin tehdyn pulttiliitoksen ja perinteisen liimaliitoksen välillä on miltei olematon.

G630CE:n edullinen hinta näkyy kopan sisällä muutamissa pienissa yksityiskohdissa, jotka eivät kuitenkaan ole ratkaisevia kitaran soitettavuuden tai soundin kannalta.

Walden G630CE – body close-up

Waldenin setrikansi – tai oikeasti jättituijakansi (western red cedar = thuja plicata = jättituija) – on erittäin laadukasta sorttia tasaisilla vuosirenkailla.

Walden G630CE – bridge

Kitaran talla on palisanteria. Tallaluu on – samoin kuin satula – Graph Techin Fossalitesta tehty.

Tallaluun alle on sijoitettu B-Band-mikrofoni…

Walden G630CE – B-Band T35

…joka toimii yhteistyössä B-Bandin T35-etuvahvistimen kanssa.

T35 tarjoaa kolmekaistaisen EQ:n, vaiheenkääntäjän feedback-ulinaa vastaan, sekä kromaattisen viritysmittarin, joka toimii myös silloin, kun johto ei ole kytkettynä kitaraan.

Walden G630CE – output jack

G630CE:n lähtö on yhdistetty hihnatappiin. Paristolokero taas on upotettu soittimen alareunaan.

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Walden CD4040-CERT – guitar + case

Waldenin Madera-sarja on Jonathan Leen sitkeyden ja pitkän etsinnän suora tulos. Leen visio oli rakentaa ekologisesti vastuullisen Walden-sarjan, jossa kaikki käytetyt puut tulevat kestävästä metsähoidosta. Kesti muutamia vuosia, ennen kuin Walden sai rakennettua sellaista luotettavaa toimitusketjua, jossa kaikki puut ovat FSC-sertfioituja, sekä soitinrakentamiseen sopivia.

Walden Madera -sarja tarjoaa tällä hetkellä kuutta Dreadnought- ja Grand Auditorium -mallia, jotka ovat kaikki sataprosenttisesti FSC-sertifioituja. Valitsimme testiin Walden CD4040-CERT -nimisen Dreadnought-kitaran.

Walden CD4040-CERT – full front

Walden CD4040-CERT (katuhinta noin 950 €, sis. kovan kotelon, kostuttajan ja toisen tallaluun) on Jonathan Leen näkemys Martin D-18 -tyylisestä teräskielisestä. Klassiseen tapaan koppa on rakennettu täyspuisesta sitkakuusesta ja täyspuisesta Etelä-Amerikkalaisesta mahongista.

Kellertävän kiiltävä viimeistely antaa kauniille kuusikannelle sopivasti vanhan ajan hohtoa.

Walden CD4040-CERT – headstock + nut + frets

Walden käyttää Madera-kitaroissaan katalox-nimistä (swartzia cubensis) kestävää vaihtoehtoa eebenpuulle tallassa, otelaudassa ja viritinlavan viiluna. Kaunis upotus on tyylitelty versio kiinalaisesta sanasta puulle (mù: 木).

CD4040-CERT:n satula on veistetty luusta.

Walden CD4040-CERT – fretboard

Reunalistoitettuun otelautaan on siististi asennettu 20 pienikokoista nauhaa.

Koska kyse on yhdestä Waldenin huippumalleista, käytetään CD4040:n tapauksesta kaksi grafiittitankoa mahonkikaulan lujittamiseen.

Walden CD4040-CERT – kerfing + neck block

Tässä mallissa työnjälki on erittäin siisti.

Vintage-ulkonäköön sopii myös Walden-logolla varustettu ohut puulevy, jonka takana kaulaliitoksen pultti on piilotettu.

Walden CD4040-CERT – soundhole

Soittimella on tyylikäs rosetti helmiäisrenkaalla, sekä monikerroksinen reunalistoitus kilpikonnakuvioisella ulkokerroksella.

Walden CD4040-CERT – bridge

Tallan katalox-pala on hieman vaaleampi kuin CD4040:n otelauta. Tallaluu on oikeasta naudanluusta veistetty.

Walden CD4040-CERT – binding

Tällainen on vintage-look parhaimmillaan.

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Walden G630CE – label

Walden G630CE istuu erittäin mukavasti sylissä, ja sen satiinipintainen viimeistely tuntuu hyvin miellyttävältä.

Tämän kitaran kaulaprofiili on positiivisella tavalla nykyaikainen: se tarjoaa sopivasti leveyttä ja pyöreyttä, olematta kuitenkaan kulmikas tai paksu. Profiili voisi luonnehtia ovaaliksi C:ksi.

Kielten välinen etäisyys on valittu hyvin, ja kitara sopii näin ollen loistavasti, sekä plektrasoittoon, että näppäilyyn. Testiyksilön tatsi oli säädetty mukavan kevyeksi (E = 2,0 mm/e = 1,6 mm).

G630CE soi kauniilla akustisella äänellä – jäntevä bassorekisteri antaa loistavasti tilaa kitaran siistille keskialueelle ja helisevälle diskantille. Volyymi löytyy sekin riittävästi, vaikka tämä soitin ei huuda niin kovalla äänellä kuin jotkut Dreadnoughtit.

B-Band-järjestelmän tarjoama vahvistettu signaali tarjoaa pelkäksi tallamikrofonia käyttäväksi systeemiksi yllättävän luonnollisen version Walden-kitaran akustisesta luonteesta.

Tässä muutama esimerkki, sekä akustisesta äänestä, että linjasoitosta T35-etuvahvistimen kautta:

Walden G630CE – akustisesti – näppäily

Walden G630CE – B-Band – näppäily

Walden G630CE – akustisesti – plektralla

Walden G630CE – B-Band – plektralla

Walden G630CE – beauty

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Walden CD4040-CERT – teaser 2

Walden CD4040-CERT -mallin tuntumaa voisi kuvaila sanalla ”klassinen” – kaikki tietävät varmasti miltä perinteinen D-malli kiiltävällä viimeistelyllä tuntuu sylissä.

Kaulaprofiili on tässä soittimessa hyvin samankaltainen kuin G630CE-mallissa, vaikka CD4040 lisää reseptiin vielä hieman paksuutta. Kieltenkorkeus on D-mallin testiyksilössä hieman korkeampi (E = 2,5/e = 2,0 mm) kuin Grand Auditoriumissa, mutta soittotuntuma on myös CD4040:n tapauksessa erittäin mukava.

Monet Country- ja Bluegrass-soittajat suosivat hieman korkeammaksi laitettuja kieliä, koska niiden ansiosta saadaan soittimesta enemmän volyymiä irti, ilman että kielet rämisevät nauhoja vasten.

Waldenin CD4040-CERT on sekä kaunis- että kovaääninen kitara – tästä löytyy potkua vaikka muille jakaa. Bassorekisteri on mehevä, mutta tarkka, keskialue taas on täyteläinen, mutta silti selkeä, ja päälle vielä helisevä diskanttikuorrutus.

Vaikka kitara on otettu testiin suoraan musiikkiliikeen seinältä, sen soitossa ei ole minkäänlaista kireyttä tai epätasaisuutta, vaan tämä Walden soi (ja tuntuu) kuin hyvin ”auki soitettu” teräskielinen.

Tässä kaksi esimerkkipätkää Walden CD4040-CERTin soundista:

Walden CD4040-CERT – näppäily

Walden CD4040-CERT – plektralla

Walden CD4040-CERT – beauty shot 2

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Tämän testin perusteella voi vain suositella kaikille tutustumista Walden Guitarsin soittimiin.

Walden G630CE on edullinen, mutta siististi rakennettu elektroakustinen kitara, joka tuntuu todella mukavalta ja soi erittäin kauniisti. Waldenin käyttämä T35 B-Band -järjestelmä tuntuu loistavalta valinnalta, sen luonnollisen äänen ja kohinattoman signaalin ansiosta.

Walden CD4040-CERT on kiinalaisen kitararakennuksen oikea taidonnäyte. Tämä on pro-luokan Dreadnought erittäin maltillisella hinnalla. Ja mitä parasta, se on valmistettu kokonaan kestävistä, FSC-sertifiouduista puista!

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Walden Guitars – teräskieliset

Maahantuoja: EM Nordic

Kiitos DLX Musiikki Helsingille testisoittimien lainaamisesta!

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Walden G630CE

katuhinta noin 450 €

Plussat:

+ hinta-laatu-suhde

+ työnjälki (pienellä rajoituksella, kts. alhaalla)

+ soitettavuus

+ akustinen soundi

+ vahvistettu soundi

Miinukset:

– muutama hiukan epäsiisti rima kopassa

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Walden CD4040-CERT

katuhinta noin 950 €

Plussat:

+ 100% FSC-sertifioitu

+ hinta-laatu-suhde

+ työnjälki

+ soitettavuus

+ soundi

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Review: TC Helicon Mic Mechanic

A guitarist, a bassist, a drummer, a keyboarder – each is master of their respective on-stage sound. The singer, on the other hand, is pushed onto stage equipped with nothing else than a mere microphone, and he/she stands or falls at the mercy of the front-of-house engineer (in many small-scale gigs one of their bandmates). TC Helicon’s new Mic Mechanic pedal finally gives the singer his own set of tools for on-stage use.

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TC Helicon Mic Mechanic – in action

TC Helicon’s Mic Mechanic (current price in Finland: 169 €) is a guitar pedal -sized all-in-one toolbox for shaping your vocal sound. Mic Mechanic includes a high-quality mic preamp with switchable phantom-power, an adaptive (automatic) tone and compression module, adjustable chromatic pitch correction, as well as eight reverb- and delay-effects. A 12-Volt power supply is included in the box.

Mic Mechanic connections

All connectors have been placed at the unit’s front: An XLR-input, an XLR-output, the power supply connector, and a USB-port for firmware updates via a computer.

Mic Mechanic left side view

Once the micophone is hooked up the first step is dialling in the correct amount of preamp gain. The mic gain knob has been placed on the left side of the Mic Mechanic’s sturdy casing.

Mic Mechanic top

The mic gain is set correctly when the indicator LED lights green while you’re singing, with only the occasional flash of orange at signal peaks. Red light means your input signal is too hot, which will cause audio clipping.

The pedal’s tone department is adaptive – meaning it adjusts itself automatically to best suit your specific singing voice. The tone department’s signal chain comprises equalisation, compression, de-essing (an effect for keeping nasty sibilants at bay), as well as a noise gate.

Next up is TC Helicon’s chromatic pitch correction – the pedal analyses your pitch and bends flat or sharp notes to the nearest half step. Using the Correction knob you can adjust how tolerant the pitch correction is, when it comes to slightly out-of-tune notes, and how heavy-handedly the pedal will react when correcting wobbly notes. Set to zero pitch correction will be bypassed, while at 12 o’clock the algorithm works unobtrusively to keep things on-pitch, with the use of wide vibrato still possible. With Correction set to full Mic Mechanic will try to bend everything to precisely the correct pitch, which will lead to the typical artifacts (which sometimes is a desired effect in itself).

TC Helicon Mic Mechanic – in action 2

The pedal’s final effect block is the reverb- and delay-section, which offers a Style-selector and a Dry-Wet-control. You can use the pedal’s footswitch to change a delay-algorithm’s delay time (tap tempo), while the feedback level (the amount of audible repeats) can be changed with the Tone-button and the Dry-Wet-knob.

TC Helicon Mic Mechanic – right side view

For users of TC Helicon’s own MP-75 microphone there’s the added bonus of being able to bypass the pedal’s effects directly from the microphone – you only have to switch the pedal’s Mic Control function on.

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Mic Mechanic angle

The TC Helicon Mic Mechanic’s biggest forte is its ease of use. No need to adjust a whole lorry load of parameters here – you only need to get to know the unit for a few minutes, before you get the hang of it.

Based on my tests, I can only say that the Mic Mechanic’s Tone-module works unobtrusively, in the best sense of the word. The adaptive automation takes care of business, and enhances your vocal sound with just the right amount of top end lustre and dynamic punch.

The pedal’s pitch correction won’t turn a devastatingly bad singer into Freddy Mercury, but when used in moderate doses (Correction somewhere between 12 and two o’clock) it will smooth over the occasional fluffed note.

Turning up Correction all the way can also prove counter-productive, because the pitch correction algorithm is set permanently to chromatic correction, and changing the scale isn’t an option (as in more expensive processors). This means that every now and then a really off-the-mark note may be corrected to an undesired half note step, not in the current song’s key.

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I recorded an A/B-comparison using two Samson C02 -microphones. One was recorded direct, while the other was fed through the Mic Mechanic pedal. All pedal effects were on, with the reverb set to Hall and pitch correction at about one o’clock:

Straight vocal plus piano

Mic Mechanic plus piano

Straight vocal no piano

Mic Mechanic no piano

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Naturally, all this digital processing takes a little amount of time, resulting in what is called latency. The Mic Mechanic’s latency is very short, which means it won’t negatively affect your vocal phrasing and timing.

Latency is most easy to spot (and gauge) when you listen to both recordings simultaneously. Here we have the Mic Mechanic in the left channel with the straight vocal panned right:

Mic Mechanic L + straight vocal R

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Like I already said, Mic Mechanic will not turn awful howling into a magnificent performance:

Correction at full + Hall

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The next clips give you an idea of the reverb and delay sounds on offer (I also changed the preset delay times using the tap tempo function):

Hall

Club

Room

Hall + Echo

Club + Echo

Room + Echo

Echo

Slap

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In my opinion TC Helicon’s Mic Mechanic is a great tool for the live vocalist, who wants to take his (or her) sound into their own hands. This is an easy-to-use toolbox for the singer, even if it won’t turn everything you do into instant gold. There’s always a place for high-quality tone-shaping, compression and a fine reverb/delay-section, and if used tastefully the pedal’s pitch correction will smooth out the occasional glitch.

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TC•Helicon Mic Mechanic

Current price in Finland: 169 €

Finnish distributor: Soundtools

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Pros:

+ price

+ quality mic preamp

+ sound quality

+ Tap Tempo

+ phantom power

+ easy to use

Cons:

– chromatic pitch correction only

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