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Behringer B-5 Condenser Microphone

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Affordable small-diaphragm condenser mic.

The Behringer B-5 Condenser Microphone has swappable cardioid and omnidirectional capsules and a gold-sputtered diaphragm. It's flexible enough to take on acoustic instruments, vocals, and overhead miking. A low-noise, transformerless FET input eliminates low-frequency distortion and the -10dB attenuator and low-cut filter keep the signal pristine. Behringer includes a hard case, stand adapter, and windscreen with the B-5 microphone. Requires phantom power.

Behringer B-5 Condenser Microphone Features:

  • Condenser type
  • Interchangeable capsules, for cardioid and omnidirectional patterns
  • Gold-sputtered diaphragm
  • Low-noise transformerless FET input
  • -10dB attenuator
  • Low-cut filter
  • Includes hard case, stand adapter, and windscreen

Behringer B-5 Condenser Microphone Includes:

    hard case, stand adapter, windscreen

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This baby will cut through like a knife! It's got the highs and mids like no other and the lows are perfect. The attenuator is quiet when you switch it, making this mic comparable to a $500 - $600 condenser. I used it for a live gig in Houston with a 3000 person audience to mic up the hi-hat and the cardioid pattern focused so well, that we were able to amp up the gain to any level desirable. The downside to this mic, like all condenser (or dynamic for that matter) is the wind noise. It was particularly windy that day and with no filter, the wind naturally cut through. No matter what, however, the mic outperformed our band and our mic collection. This baby is going to the studio. Never believe that you "get what you pay for". Just believe that Behringer made this mic to be the best, and it is. Buy one today!

Reviewed by Tom Mead on 10/3/2006 who plays N/A.

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