Behringer B2 Pro
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Product: Behringer B2 Pro
Price Paid: US $149.00
Submitted 05/03/2004
at 04:13pm
by Anonymous
Reviewer Background
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Been recording professionally for over ten years. All kind of recording from bands to orchestra. For this project, I recorded through the pre's on a Mackie 1202VLZ-Pro to a VS-1680. They will be digi dumped to ProTools for further mixing/overdubs, etc. Listen with the Mackie HR824's.
Overall Rating
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10
Multipattern dual diaphragm condenser mic with pad and roll off.
Used this for the fat end of a stereo placement for acoustic guitar and for vocals.
Chose this mic because I've had good luck with Behringer products and it was recommended by a friend whose opinion matters. I needed a good sounding mic for a quick and dirty session opportunity that presented itself to me.
I like the bump that it has in the range for vocals. Save's time later when EQ'ing for presence and sizzle on vox. I got a great, intimate (very present, yet warm) sound with it. Some mics don't capture the presence that a nice dry in-your-face breathy vocal MUST have to convey that intimate sound.
This one filled the bill, well...
For the money this mic is great. I couldn't believe that a $150 mic sounded THAT good.
Consistant performance for the price. That's what I've found with Behringer B2-Pro...
Product: Behringer B2 Pro
Price Paid: US $160
Submitted 04/17/2004
at 07:02pm
by Anonymous
Email: starproducer1 at yhoo<dot>om
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I use a behringer mixer paid 59$ for the mixer.
I have been recording music for about 9yrs. I use Cool Edit pro and a Sound Blaster Audigy 16bit / 44.1khz. This mic is ok but I do not use a mic pre amp but I will get one. This mic has a lot of distorted highs in certin people voices very annoying to.
Overall Rating
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7
I will get a better mic in the future because this mic does not handle highs very well. This mic is good for acoustic guitar sometimes.
Product: Behringer B2 Pro
Price Paid: US $180.00
Submitted 04/16/2004
at 11:25am
by paul villeneuve
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I have been playing christocentric music for years in the boston area.
I have helped out others in session work of various types in their studios for years.
I record to a yamaha aw-16 into an art tube mic pre thru paradighm titans monitors.
Overall Rating
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10
beringer b-2 pro multi pattern condenser
i use it on every thing
i was going to buy a at 4055 a very gooood mic.
a local dealer called audio pro in watertown mass said to give this mic a try. I did, and i cant say anything bad about it it does everything i have needed it to do it sounds big, open, upfront, sweet you get the idea.
Product: Behringer B2 Pro
Price Paid: 186 (Euros)
Submitted 03/19/2004
at 01:55pm
by Anonymous
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Home recording for 15 years,now on HD.I play MIDI virtual instruments ,electric guitar through a POD and acoustics with the B2Pro through a MIC100 tube preamp(nice!):This mic has a warm and pleasant, highly professional tone. I can hear in recorded tracks the sound of the woods of my guitars well balanced with the metallic vib of the strings,and also the voice(spoken,I'm not a singer)is very realistic and warm.This is a supersensitive mic,so I think it's not aimed to ampli mikings:surely it gives its best with the subtle nuances of acoustic instruments and not screaming voices.
Overall Rating
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10
Large double diaph condenser.
I've got what I needed:a HiFi,vintage sounding mic.
I cannot find any compliant:I think it's the best LD condenser for the price.
Product: Behringer B2 Pro
Price Paid: 200 (euros)
Submitted 02/11/2004
at 03:08am
by weishard
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I have been playing guitar for 9 years now.
I do record band with my work station Yamaha AW16G.
I also own mics, seinheise e825 and e845, a Rode NT3 and behringer B1 and B2pro.
And of couse tube preamp : Art tube V3 and presonus tube Pre.
Overall Rating
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9
It's a condenser mic so you need a phantom power 48V.
I use it with pre amp Art tube V3 or presonus Tube pre.
You have three directivity : cardoide, omni or bi + 80Hf filter and -10Db.
I use mainly this mic in studio to record the voice.
His sound is sweet and transparent with dynamic and harmonics.
Used with Art tube the sound is not colored at all with a lot of presence. With the Tube pre, it's more defined and hotter but with less presence.
I will use it really soon to record piano.
I already did with the B1, it's accurate but a bit harsch so I know with the B2 pro that it will sound really better.
For the price it's an excellent mic.
Product: Behringer B2 Pro
Price Paid: US $180
Submitted 02/09/2004
at 07:40am
by voxell
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I\m recording for 4 yours now and have always recorded with a shure sm58, i once tried a studio condensor and i wanted one also, so it became the b2pro, I'm verry happy with it, nice open sound. records to my beringer mixer, and into a recording pc. Its a condensor so you'll need 48+ phantom, its perfect for the punk/rock music i make
Overall Rating
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9
For the price this is one nice peace of equipment. It sounds like any other expensive mic
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