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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 11.89 inches | | Product Width: | 5.12 inches | | Product Height: | 3.35 inches | | Product Weight: | 1.65 pounds | | Package Length: | 12.0 inches | | Package Width: | 5.2 inches | | Package Height: | 3.4 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.65 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 3 reviews |
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| | Features | 2 professional true condenser microphones for studio recording and live applicationsSold as matched pair - perfect for stereophonic recordingLow-mass diaphragm for ultra-wide frequency response and ultimate sound reproductionPerfect for acoustic instruments, overhead, piano, etc.Cardioid pickup pattern for effective feedback elimination
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Excellent balance between cost and function. Jul 11, 2010 Normally I'm not a big fan of Behringer products. They tend to be less expensive, often cheap, copies (or very near copies) of much better equipment. They and Mackie had quite a number of shootouts over the years.
However, when it came time to get a bunch of choir microphones for outdoor PA venues, I just couldn't bring myself to plop $150 or more per mic. I only use these things 4 times a year generally and couldn't justify the $$.
So I picked up a set of these C-2s to test at my local retail music store. I was very impressed, to say the least. They're well made, have standard built-in flat/base-roll-off/-10db cut switch on the side. Very handy in gazebos and the like where the base is a big problem due to natural reverb and feedback.
I ended up getting 4 boxes (8 mics) initially and used them for the concerts with excellent results. I just put them up overhead about 7'-8', aim them outward from each other at about 45 degrees, and run each to a channel on the board. That way, I keep track easily of where each is and, when a horn player or such stands to play a solo, I can jump the correct channel easily and pump them up as needed.
This purchase is to up the ante to 12 mics since the bands turned into 60 or more piece orchestras this year. It just helps to have more coverage sometimes.
Again, for the price, these cannot be beat. I dare anyone to discern a 5x or more improvement in sound between these and the more expensive mics. Of course, if it's studio use you're interested in, you can definitely hear a difference but it's still questionable that the difference is important enough to warrant the extra $$. After all, >90% of all recorded material these days is listened to on iPods or the like and the digitizing and compression encoding technology damages the quality of recording much more than the tiny differences between these mics and the $$ ones.
Get 'em - you'll like 'em.
Behringer C-2 Studio May 03, 2010 I used these mics to record a choir of 60 singers. I could not believe how well they worked.
You cannot beat these mics for the price. AND, don't let the small size fool you!
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Stereo SET of mics at a great price and great sound Dec 11, 2009 These come with a stereo holding bar and adapter for mic stand. They do need 48 V phanom power from your board or a mic amp. I'm using a mic amp and these are the input to a paging system which I will review in more detail later. The 48VDC comes from the mic processor then cancels feedback and sends the paging audio to my amplifier which I will review as a set.
If you do stereo recording, you can't go wrong with these - their self noise level is so low it is below that of a human ear. It sounds great, and setup outside with 140 dB of gain it really performs well hearing birds chirp from far away, rain drops comming down, and sounds you never would hear.
Note: NEVER get these wet - you must have a cover over them for outdoor use in the rain.
You will need 2 XLR cables for full stereo recording with the transfer bar, but you already know that.
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