I have a small home studio, I record my own stuff mostly and have just started going out and recording some bands I play with. I haven't used the mic much.
I recorded guitar bass and drums recently in a small hall. Used it on the bass amp and got nice big warm sound.
Where I have liked it most at the moment, is using a Fathead ii ribbon (body) and Neuman TLM 102 (neck) on the acoustic guitar and then the 47Jr for my (male) vocal. It seems without too much mixing the 47Jr sits above the guitar in a pleasing way. I'm getting up out my chair to sing because it feels good.
On my Martin it seems to capture lots of detail. Need to do more with it to see what is going on.
In my mind and ears it seems to cut out a space in the mix for what I am recording without the need for too much in the way of plugins etc.. As for whether it sounds like anything else I wouldn't know and don't much care, I liked the way it sounded in the ads that Warm Audio did and bought it off the back of mostly what I heard of the vocal takes in those ads. It seems to have a presence that I didn't have in my other mics.
It is not as bright as my Bluebird, seems to be smoother (less brittle) than my Oktava 319. The TLM 102 hasn't got some of the higher frequency detail. The Cascade mic is different thing all together. All completely subjective in a box room where I go to play.
All in all I am enjoying playing and singing to this mic, which after a s*** day at work makes me happy.