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Designed especially with home-studio owners and musicians in mind, our new B-1 features a 1" capsule that captures your sounds with incredible realism, sensitivity and accuracy. Its wide frequency response from 20 Hz to 20 kHz is enhanced by a pronounced presence boost, making equalization unnecessary in many cases. Its cardioid polar pattern, switchable high-pass filter and…
This is a Quality Microphone for all Studio's that are serious about Music.
I bought this for a friend for his music studio and he is so happy with the quality of sound and the diffrent things it does for Vocalist like myself, Dolphine Music dispatched this item in excellent conditions and at the good price totally recommand Dolphine to my music friends.
Designed especially with home-studio owners and musicians in mind, our new B-1 features a 1" capsule that captures your sounds with incredible realism, sensitivity and accuracy. Its wide frequency response from 20 Hz to 20 kHz is enhanced by a pronounced presence boost, making equalization unnecessary in many cases. Its cardioid polar pattern, switchable high-pass filter and…
The Behringer B-1 Condenser Microphone has proved to be a work horse for me when applied to several small studio projects & also on location recording sessions. As well as doing a grand job of recording vocals & spoken word I also found that as an instrument mic the B-1 could shine when applied in the right way - Especially recording acoustic guitar with a pair of B-1's. The B-1 even stood up to recording a kick drum on on occasion with, what has to be said, an excellent Low-End response that didn't fail to please.
Comparing the B1 to the Rode NT1A.
After recording the same vocal take with both mic's I was surprisingly drawn to keeping the B-1 track as in comparrison the Rode's capture seemed a bit thin & lifeless.
Considering that the B-1 is almost half the price of the Rode NT1A I firmly believe that it provides a wider & more musical response. Yes the rode NT1A boasts an ultra-low signal to noise ratio but in a project studio environment, such differences would not realistcally be transparent between the two.
When looking to buy a "Bang for Buck" Project Studio condenser microphone the Behringer B-1 is most definitely a sound choice.
Designed especially with home-studio owners and musicians in mind, our new B-1 features a 1" capsule that captures your sounds with incredible realism, sensitivity and accuracy. Its wide frequency response from 20 Hz to 20 kHz is enhanced by a pronounced presence boost, making equalization unnecessary in many cases. Its cardioid polar pattern, switchable high-pass filter and…
Very good budget condenser microphone! Brilliant for home studio owners. I have used this as a primary mic for recording and as an overhead/ambient mic, works well for both uses.
Definatly recommended
Designed especially with home-studio owners and musicians in mind, our new B-1 features a 1" capsule that captures your sounds with incredible realism, sensitivity and accuracy. Its wide frequency response from 20 Hz to 20 kHz is enhanced by a pronounced presence boost, making equalization unnecessary in many cases. Its cardioid polar pattern, switchable high-pass filter and…
I tried several of the microphones in this price range before buying the Behringer offering, and I have not regretted my decision since. Though I am not saying that this microphone out-performs the high-end models costing many times more, I believe that the B-1 is currently one of the forerunners in its price band. It is a perfect choice for a good home studio or low-budget professional.
Build:
The build of this microphone is excellent. It feels very sturdy, has some good, solid weight to it and can take a knock. I haven't dropped it, but the case fills me with confidence and the shockmount is competent enough to keep it stable.
Sound:
You also get a good level from the microphone- a loud, clear signal much improved over a mid-range dynamic. The quality is also very good for this price-range- crisp and detailed. The response is pretty flat, with a slight frequency boost around 12kHz to add a bit of sparkle. Some people may prefer a warmer, darker sound, but that's a matter of taste.
Features:
The microphone has a switchable highpass filter and pad, and overall it lacks no important features that you can get elsewhere for the same price. It comes with its own shockmount, but you will need to supply your own stand, and pop shield if you are recording vocals (as is the case for almost every microphone).
Other notes:
Condenser microphones use phantom power, and this is no exception. The microphone will not produce a signal without this, and if you're a first-time buyer, make sure you have a phantom power source before buying one!