🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The Behringer B-2 Pro is a professional-grade dual-diaphragm condenser microphone designed for both studio and live applications. It features a pressure-gradient transducer with a shock-mounted gold-sputtered capsule, offering an exceptionally flat frequency response and a signal-to-noise ratio of 77 dB. With switchable polar patterns and a maximum SPL of 145 dB, this microphone is versatile and perfect for any audio setup.
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 77 dB |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Multipattern |
Audio Sensitivity | 34 dB |
Microphone Form Factor | Microphone Only |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Connector Type | XLR |
Special Features | Dual-Diaphragm, Gold-Sputtered Capsule; Switchable Polar Pattern, Cardioid, Omnidirectional, Figure 8; 145 dB Max SPL with Pad |
Compatible Devices | Any device with XLR input and phantom power supply |
Item Weight | 15.84 ounces |
Item Dimensions | 15.75 x 15.75 x 15.75 inches |
Material Type | Aluminum, Brass |
Color | Silver |
M**T
I was totally amazed at how good the mic picks up your voice ...
The sound is outstanding. I was totally amazed at how good the mic picks up your voice and the surroundings. It is VERY sensitive, which in a lot of case that's a good thing. It is built very tough, heavy and balanced weight. Extremely easy to use! Make sure have a good mixer, it deserves to be set correctly by your voice or equipment. The case that it comes in is very cool too. I love the Behringer products, I have many of them, from the mixers, to the eq's to the compressors and amps. This is the 1st mic I have got from them. Typically I get the Shure models or Audio Technica. I am pleased and impressed with the sound.
M**D
Behringer B2
Good mic for the price
N**T
and as soon as I find the best angle and pick up pattern
My idea was to create a whole home recording environment with Behringer in my home studio. This mike is one of the central pieces of the environment, and it picks perfectly anything I want it to pick. Have been trying it to pick all kinds of instruments, as well as vocals, and as soon as I find the best angle and pick up pattern, I am personally impressed by the clarity of the sound rendering.
K**Y
It's Worth More than it's Worth.
Great build quality, with respectable case. At the end of the day, an overpriced mic has never been a big factor in a great song. I once used a high school musical usb microphone from the wii, and have had people comment on my songs. Put your money into a good preamp and AD/DA converter. This mic will hold its own with the industry loved Rode NT1, and Shure SM7B.
C**N
Almost perfect - with UPDATE!
I already have a high-end large-diaphragm mic (AKG 414) that I've used for years on vocals. But I couldn't resist trying out this Behringer B-2 mic. I liked the idea that it had switchable pickup patterns, a bass roll-off switch and an attenuator switch—and was so inexpensive! My main intended use for this mic was for vocals.I've only had this mic a couple of weeks, however I've recorded several vocal tracks now with it and have noticed a bump somewhere around 8K imparting an unpleasant "blistering" quality to male vocals—almost sounding like IM distortion. The problematic frequency can be attenuated using some EQ post recording, but it seems to be a bit of a hassle to have to do that extra step every time I record a vocal.On the other hand, it does a wonderful job on acoustic guitar. The guitar sound is full and bright—owing a bit to that hyped upper end that proved problematic on vocals.Nevertheless, I've committed to using the B-2 as the main vocal mic on a new album project I'm doing. So far, the vocals are sounding pretty good; but notching out that brightness is absolutely necessary.I would say this mic is an outstanding value due to its versatility—it's a great addition to your mic locker and very usable as long as you're aware of this high-end idiosyncrasy.5/15/24 - UPDATE (7 months later): I recently finished my project, and this album has now been distributed (both CDs and streaming.) During the CD manufacturing, I finally got a break from the seven months of daily recording & mixing for this project. And as noted above, I used the Behringer B-1 mic exclusively for vocals and acoustic guitar. Here are my thoughts on this mic, now that I have had a bit of a break and some time to reflect on the pros and cons of using this microphone.PROS:In general the vocals sound very good. However, in listening to my finished album, I am still very aware of this mic's distinctive strident quality that so many people have commented about. I haven't quite figured out how to tame it . . . or if it really needs to be tamed. It presents a brightness in the vocals that may actually be desirable depending on the specific voice being recorded. For my vocals on this specific project, I'd attempted to attenuate the brightness using the Smoothe 2 plug-in, but I can still hear it. Again, I'm not sure it's necessarily a "bad" thing; however, this typed upper-end is definitely a characteristic of this mic.Ease of use: Although I have an AKG414 that has served me well for decades, I'd decided to just stick with the B-1 for this particular recording project. And I found myself really liking its utility/durability—I didn't feel like I had to handle it with kid gloves, like I do with the AKG414. I didn't even use a pop filter with this mic, as it didn't seem to register plosives like the AKG414.Polar patterns: Even though I just kept this set on the cardioid pattern for this project, it was nice to know I have options for alternate polar patterns.Price: It's a no-brainer. I could buy ten B-1s for the price of one AKG414. 'Nuff said.CONS:Truly, the only thing that comes to mind is the "hyped brightness" already discussed. I've been trying to find an online EQ profile that I vaguely remember seeing back when I was first researching this mic. Someone had posted an EQ compensation curve that supposedly address this hyped frequency.In conclusion I stand by my 4-star rating. I definitely will be using this mic again in the future but will probably be working a little more-closely with EQ settings to tame its "wild" side!Nevertheless, the B-1 is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
T**B
Incredible sound quality.
This microphone has great sound. It records great acoustic sounds and vocals. It sounds very natural and is very sensitive. This is my go to mic for recording anything from Youtube videos to podcasts and my acoustic guitar. Pair it with a good mixer and it is a fantastic mic for the price.
J**S
Great microphone
Great for recording
H**V
Good Product, poor/misleading posting
The Behringer microphones are a pretty solid mic for casual to intermediate use, and because they are relatively inexpensive with a reasonably high quality they would certainly be my own personal suggestion to others. Having said that, the posting for the product appears as a new item when sorted, not indicates the product is used anywhere in the description. When I received the item the original box has suffered some slight wear, not damage, but wear in the corners from how it had been handled and stored before. The box had clearly been opened before as there was tape over original tape to keep the box closed. The inner case was in good condition and the parts didn't show much wear and still had some of the original wrapping. It was however missing the manual from the document pouch. Lastly, the suspension mount that comes with the kit, while easy to attach the mic, is unable to adjust and stay in position on the mic arm as the locking nut isnt working properly.I would rate this product/posting a 2.5 as I am expecting a new product (as lengths have been made to make sure it filters through as new) and have received something used with slightly damaged/non-functioning/missing parts and/or documentation for the product.
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