Behringer B-2
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Behringer B-2 : l'avis de vsavagellc
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Produit acheté neuf en Septembre 2001
Caractéristiques
Le B2 Behringer est un exercice (budget faible) à double micro à condensateur à membrane il est équipé d'un étui de transport, monter un choc universel et un pare-brise à bon marché. Je pense qu'ils devraient avoir emballé avec un filtre anti-pop aussi bien mais c'est juste mon avis.
Voici quelques-unes des principales caractéristiques
Satin nickel finition plaquée corps
XLR 3 broches de connexion (plaqué or)
Faible déploiement hors freq
-10dB d'atténuation d'entrée (commutable)
réponse en fréquence plate
modèles multi ramassage: cardioïde, omni et figure 8
ECONOMIQUE
J'ai possédé ce micro pour un peu plus de 10 ans et c'est celui de la sorte. Non, sérieusement celle que j'ai est vraiment celui de la sorte. J'ai acheté micro pour 200,00 Il a fallu à un studio et enregistre avec lui et il était très très semblable aux ingénieurs Nueman U87. Le B2 n'était pas aussi lisse sur les hauteurs, mais pour 200,00 c'était assez proche. Nous avons passé toute la nuit (gratuit dieu merci) essai de fonctionnement sur la B2 Behringer et ses Nueman.
Après que l'ingénieur et je suis allé en ligne et acheté 10 d'entre eux chacun. Nous avons pensé que si elles sons ce bien que nous pourrions enregistrer des séquences vidéo et les jeter sur eBay et de faire au moins 500,00 $. La raison nous pourrions faire cela parce que Nuemans étaient chers (dans les milliers) et behringer est connue comme une entreprise qui produit de sorte matériel de musique ainsi (selon la gamme de prix) Donc ce que vous avez à faire est d'acheter un morceau de vitesse et le garder jusqu'au retour vous en avez un que la qualité. Il a été beaucoup de travail mais une fois que vous en avez un ça valait le coup.
Longue histoire courte de l'arrivée des micros à condensateur et hors de l'ensemble des 20 micros seulement 5 étaient vraiment de qualité (tous différents), mais loin d'être aussi de la qualité que celui que j'ai apporté po je pense que je dois avoir eu de la chance ou autre chose.
Voici quelques-unes des principales caractéristiques
Satin nickel finition plaquée corps
XLR 3 broches de connexion (plaqué or)
Faible déploiement hors freq
-10dB d'atténuation d'entrée (commutable)
réponse en fréquence plate
modèles multi ramassage: cardioïde, omni et figure 8
ECONOMIQUE
J'ai possédé ce micro pour un peu plus de 10 ans et c'est celui de la sorte. Non, sérieusement celle que j'ai est vraiment celui de la sorte. J'ai acheté micro pour 200,00 Il a fallu à un studio et enregistre avec lui et il était très très semblable aux ingénieurs Nueman U87. Le B2 n'était pas aussi lisse sur les hauteurs, mais pour 200,00 c'était assez proche. Nous avons passé toute la nuit (gratuit dieu merci) essai de fonctionnement sur la B2 Behringer et ses Nueman.
Après que l'ingénieur et je suis allé en ligne et acheté 10 d'entre eux chacun. Nous avons pensé que si elles sons ce bien que nous pourrions enregistrer des séquences vidéo et les jeter sur eBay et de faire au moins 500,00 $. La raison nous pourrions faire cela parce que Nuemans étaient chers (dans les milliers) et behringer est connue comme une entreprise qui produit de sorte matériel de musique ainsi (selon la gamme de prix) Donc ce que vous avez à faire est d'acheter un morceau de vitesse et le garder jusqu'au retour vous en avez un que la qualité. Il a été beaucoup de travail mais une fois que vous en avez un ça valait le coup.
Longue histoire courte de l'arrivée des micros à condensateur et hors de l'ensemble des 20 micros seulement 5 étaient vraiment de qualité (tous différents), mais loin d'être aussi de la qualité que celui que j'ai apporté po je pense que je dois avoir eu de la chance ou autre chose.
Voir / éditer source la source en anglais
The Behringer B2 is a budget (low budget) dual diaphragm condenser mic it comes equipped with a carrying case,universal shock mount and a cheap windscreen. I think they should have packaged it with a pop filter as well but that's just my opinion.
Here are some of the key features
Satin nickle plated body finish
3 pin XLR connection (gold plate)
Low freq roll off
-10dB input attenuation (switchable)
flat frequency response
multi pickup patterns: cardioid,omni and figure 8
INEXPENSIVE
I've owned this mic for a little over 10 years and it's one of kind. No seriously the one I have really is one of kind. I purchased mic for 200.00 took It to a studio and recorded with it and it was very very similar to the engineers Nueman U87. The b2 wasn't as smooth on the highs but for 200.00 it was close enough. We spent the entire night (free of charge thank god) running test on the Behringer B2 and his Nueman.
After that the engineer and I went online and purchased 10 of them each. We figured if they sound this good we could record video footage and toss them up on eBay and make at least $500.00. The reason we could make that is because Nuemans were expensive (up in the thousands) and behringer is known as a company that produces so so music gear (depending on the price range) So what you'd have to do is buy a piece of gear and keep returning it until you got one that quality. It' was a lot of work but once you got one it was worth it.
Long story short the condenser mics arrived and out of all 20 mics only 5 were really quality (all different ) but nowhere near as quality as the one I brought in. I think I must have gotten lucky or something.
Here are some of the key features
Satin nickle plated body finish
3 pin XLR connection (gold plate)
Low freq roll off
-10dB input attenuation (switchable)
flat frequency response
multi pickup patterns: cardioid,omni and figure 8
INEXPENSIVE
I've owned this mic for a little over 10 years and it's one of kind. No seriously the one I have really is one of kind. I purchased mic for 200.00 took It to a studio and recorded with it and it was very very similar to the engineers Nueman U87. The b2 wasn't as smooth on the highs but for 200.00 it was close enough. We spent the entire night (free of charge thank god) running test on the Behringer B2 and his Nueman.
After that the engineer and I went online and purchased 10 of them each. We figured if they sound this good we could record video footage and toss them up on eBay and make at least $500.00. The reason we could make that is because Nuemans were expensive (up in the thousands) and behringer is known as a company that produces so so music gear (depending on the price range) So what you'd have to do is buy a piece of gear and keep returning it until you got one that quality. It' was a lot of work but once you got one it was worth it.
Long story short the condenser mics arrived and out of all 20 mics only 5 were really quality (all different ) but nowhere near as quality as the one I brought in. I think I must have gotten lucky or something.
Avis Global
Alors, le micro en valeur le temps et d'efforts?
Je dis que c'est utile d'avoir comme un micro supplémentaire dans votre arsenal, mais si vous êtes débutant et que vous êtes sur un budget de s'en éloigner car, pour un montant supplémentaire de 40,00 (taxe comprise) vous pouvez obtenir quelque chose comme un Rode NT1. Le Behringer est tout simplement trop incompatibles avec ce modèle pour moi de recommander sans se sentir coupable. Sans parler de la plupart des magasins désormais un jour ne fera pas retour sur les micros pour des raisons de santé il est donc préférable d'aller avec une entreprise ou un modèle qui est plus cohérent.
Juste une petite mise à jour, il semble comme si le B2 Behringer a été abandonnée et remplacée par le Behringer B2-PRO qui soient cohérentes et que beaucoup de gens ont remarqué la similitude de clarté, il part avec des micros plus coûteux qui sont assis dans les $ 1000 - Prix 4000 $ gamme.
Je dis que c'est utile d'avoir comme un micro supplémentaire dans votre arsenal, mais si vous êtes débutant et que vous êtes sur un budget de s'en éloigner car, pour un montant supplémentaire de 40,00 (taxe comprise) vous pouvez obtenir quelque chose comme un Rode NT1. Le Behringer est tout simplement trop incompatibles avec ce modèle pour moi de recommander sans se sentir coupable. Sans parler de la plupart des magasins désormais un jour ne fera pas retour sur les micros pour des raisons de santé il est donc préférable d'aller avec une entreprise ou un modèle qui est plus cohérent.
Juste une petite mise à jour, il semble comme si le B2 Behringer a été abandonnée et remplacée par le Behringer B2-PRO qui soient cohérentes et que beaucoup de gens ont remarqué la similitude de clarté, il part avec des micros plus coûteux qui sont assis dans les $ 1000 - Prix 4000 $ gamme.
Voir / éditer source la source en anglais
So is the mic worth the time and effort?
I say it's worth having as an extra mic in your arsenal but if you are just starting out and you're on a budget stay away from it because for an extra $40.00 (including tax) you can get something like a Rode NT1. The Behringer is just too inconsistent with this model for me to recommend without feeling guilty. Not to mention most stores now a days won't do returns on mics for health reasons so it's best to go with a company or model that is more consistent.
Just a little update it seems as if the Behringer B2 was discontinued and replaced by with the Behringer B2-PRO which are consistent and a lot of people are noticing the similarity in clarity it shares with more expensive mics that sit in the $1000-$4,000 Price range.
I say it's worth having as an extra mic in your arsenal but if you are just starting out and you're on a budget stay away from it because for an extra $40.00 (including tax) you can get something like a Rode NT1. The Behringer is just too inconsistent with this model for me to recommend without feeling guilty. Not to mention most stores now a days won't do returns on mics for health reasons so it's best to go with a company or model that is more consistent.
Just a little update it seems as if the Behringer B2 was discontinued and replaced by with the Behringer B2-PRO which are consistent and a lot of people are noticing the similarity in clarity it shares with more expensive mics that sit in the $1000-$4,000 Price range.
Texte original anglais : Very InconsistentCharacteristics
The Behringer B2 is a budget (low budget) dual diaphragm condenser mic it comes equipped with a carrying case,universal shock mount and a cheap windscreen. I think they should have packaged it with a pop filter as well but that's just my opinion.
Here are some of the key features
Satin nickle plated body finish
3 pin XLR connection (gold plate)
Low freq roll off
-10dB input attenuation (switchable)
flat frequency response
multi pickup patterns: cardioid,omni and figure 8
INEXPENSIVE
I've owned this mic for a little over 10 years and it's one of kind. No seriously the one I have really is one of kind. I purchased mic for 200.00 took It to a studio and recorded with it and it was very very similar to the engineers Nueman U87. The b2 wasn't as smooth on the highs but for 200.00 it was close enough. We spent the entire night (free of charge thank god) running test on the Behringer B2 and his Nueman.
After that the engineer and I went online and purchased 10 of them each. We figured if they sound this good we could record video footage and toss them up on eBay and make at least $500.00. The reason we could make that is because Nuemans were expensive (up in the thousands) and behringer is known as a company that produces so so music gear (depending on the price range) So what you'd have to do is buy a piece of gear and keep returning it until you got one that quality. It' was a lot of work but once you got one it was worth it.
Long story short the condenser mics arrived and out of all 20 mics only 5 were really quality (all different ) but nowhere near as quality as the one I brought in. I think I must have gotten lucky or something.
Here are some of the key features
Satin nickle plated body finish
3 pin XLR connection (gold plate)
Low freq roll off
-10dB input attenuation (switchable)
flat frequency response
multi pickup patterns: cardioid,omni and figure 8
INEXPENSIVE
I've owned this mic for a little over 10 years and it's one of kind. No seriously the one I have really is one of kind. I purchased mic for 200.00 took It to a studio and recorded with it and it was very very similar to the engineers Nueman U87. The b2 wasn't as smooth on the highs but for 200.00 it was close enough. We spent the entire night (free of charge thank god) running test on the Behringer B2 and his Nueman.
After that the engineer and I went online and purchased 10 of them each. We figured if they sound this good we could record video footage and toss them up on eBay and make at least $500.00. The reason we could make that is because Nuemans were expensive (up in the thousands) and behringer is known as a company that produces so so music gear (depending on the price range) So what you'd have to do is buy a piece of gear and keep returning it until you got one that quality. It' was a lot of work but once you got one it was worth it.
Long story short the condenser mics arrived and out of all 20 mics only 5 were really quality (all different ) but nowhere near as quality as the one I brought in. I think I must have gotten lucky or something.
Overall Opinion
So is the mic worth the time and effort?
I say it's worth having as an extra mic in your arsenal but if you are just starting out and you're on a budget stay away from it because for an extra $40.00 (including tax) you can get something like a Rode NT1. The Behringer is just too inconsistent with this model for me to recommend without feeling guilty. Not to mention most stores now a days won't do returns on mics for health reasons so it's best to go with a company or model that is more consistent.
Just a little update it seems as if the Behringer B2 was discontinued and replaced by with the Behringer B2-PRO which are consistent and a lot of people are noticing the similarity in clarity it shares with more expensive mics that sit in the $1000-$4,000 Price range.
I say it's worth having as an extra mic in your arsenal but if you are just starting out and you're on a budget stay away from it because for an extra $40.00 (including tax) you can get something like a Rode NT1. The Behringer is just too inconsistent with this model for me to recommend without feeling guilty. Not to mention most stores now a days won't do returns on mics for health reasons so it's best to go with a company or model that is more consistent.
Just a little update it seems as if the Behringer B2 was discontinued and replaced by with the Behringer B2-PRO which are consistent and a lot of people are noticing the similarity in clarity it shares with more expensive mics that sit in the $1000-$4,000 Price range.
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