Behringer B-5 Single Diaphragm Condenser Microphone with Switchable Capsules
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Affordable Good Quality Microphone
I'm a filmmaker on a budget and was looking for microphones for a project involving a choral group. After much reading, I narrowed my choices down to the Rode NT-5 stereo pair, the Avatone Pro CK-1, the Golden Age Project FC-4, the MXL 603/604, and the Behringer B-5. I was looking for a poor man's Neumann KM-184, and most of the products listed are produced, at low cost, in China. Only the Rodes are made in Australia, and were slightly more expen... Show More
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Wonderful Mic
We use many of these for choirs and instruments. They are versatile, cover the low frequency range well, and with the =changeable capsules have a lot of versatility.
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Greeat Mic at any price
This is the only competition I've found for the AKG C451E under a thousand dollars. With it's smooth high end, it's at home with an acoustic guitar or a grand piano.
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A surprising mic once modified
Typical Behringer stuff stock. Inconsistent, and cheap. Once this mic is properly modified, it comes very close to the sound of a Neumann KM84.
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Natural sound
This small pencil microphone is great for indoor recording and records a good, natural sound especially suited for voices.
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