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Gear / Technical Help => Microphones & Setup => Topic started by: miziq on February 29, 2004, 07:12:42 AM
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anyone using or tried BEHRINGER b1 or b2
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I patched from a pair of B1's in 2002 if you'd like to hear them.
Bela Fleck & the Flecktones
6/30/02 - Harmony Park, Geneva, MN
Behringer B1 > DA-P1
HP is one of the better sounding (small) outdoor venues I've ever heard so the recording may sound better than the mics normally do. PM me if interested.
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Look for The Donald on this board, he has a pair of B2's that he runs from time to time.
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just a warning, behringer products are nutoriously cheaply built with very high self noise. ive NEVER heard a behringer product i liked.
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I have a behringer 24 point patchbay that I like very much. Their stuff is not the top of the line, but some of it is very cost-effective.
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yah, a patchbay is a patchbay if its unsoldered, but soldered i wouldnt buy it from behringer
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mine came soldered ;) not that I'm fluffing behringer gear or anything, but don't rule out all their stuff. Some of it is great for people just starting out or low on $.
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heath, an fyi- if you need another patchbay search the web for mr patchbay- new and used, GREAT deals, will run you about what a behringer runs new and will dramatically increase the sound- everything he makes is pretty quality
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Yo, the donald here, this jpschust guy here is so quick on the draw with his Behringer coments. What is up man? Did you used to work there and they screwed you over or something?
anyways.....
I have the B2 pro's and I find them to be of a very high quality. I saw them on GC for 149 they came with flight case and mounts. and have 3 difrent patterns as well as a bass roll off and DB cut. its a swiss army mic if you ask me.
if you want to here what they sound like go here....
http://www.archive.org/audio/etree-details-db.php?id=9544
jpschust I recomend that you check it out as well and let me know hou my recording sounds. I hope to change your mind.
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nah never worked there, done a TON of studio work and evaluated a number of products for purchase. my comment was more of a general nature towards behringer, just as one could make a general comment towards neumann as having great quality control. the thing that tends to seperate wonderful audio companies from the poor companies tends to be quality of components, amount of self noise, and build quality. Behringer is nutoriously bad on all of these. Behringer is really a company that relies on the low end of studio gear.
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quite honestly, everyone should form their own opinion on gear and manufacturers. I can sit here and bash Schoeps every day of the week...does that mean that the product sucks? No, neither does it mean that it sucks because Jonny calls behringer out as being "crap" (which is a statement that I dont agree with in totallity...most companies make crap somewhere in their product lines). Overly generalistic statements about every product that a company makes will more than likely be wrong at some point in their product portfolio.
Bottom line, if you like what you run, ignore everyone elses comments.
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quite honestly, everyone should form their own opinion on gear and manufacturers. I can sit here and bash Schoeps every day of the week...does that mean that the product sucks? No, neither does it mean that it sucks because Jonny calls behringer out as being "crap" (which is a statement that I dont agree with in totallity...most companies make crap somewhere in their product lines). Overly generalistic statements about every product that a company makes will more than likely be wrong at some point in their product portfolio.
Bottom line, if you like what you run, ignore everyone elses comments.
well put, nick. To each his (or her) own. +T
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so jpshust did you take a listen?
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i have yet to have a chance to, im getting ready for a deadline for the book i work for, when i get a chance i will, however.
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ok had some downtime, so i grabbed a track to listen to- (d1t4). I just grabbed a random track to test things out. The mics seem to carry the low decently, though its a touch muddy. Unfortunately, however, the highs don't really shine. That sax is really too dark for my liking. I'm not trying to rip your tape apart, just giving my feedback on what im hearing. Overall its a pretty good tape, nice mix of the crowd vs msic, though something seems to not be quite right to my ears.
FYI- I'm playing this back via a pair of active tannoy reveals
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fair review
info on venu:
Harpers ferry = cave when there is not many people in there. loud rocus bar when there is. this is a bluemin recording as well not the best for that place. there wernt many people there to absorb some of the bad acustics.
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Thanks all.
It seems im getting a chance to trade some of my hardware and web work for custom made stereo mic and tube preamp by Hajdinjak Labs. Designer is one of most known tube designers in our country and made more than 100 export high end amps, phono preamps, preamps etc.
This might be a good chance to get custom made special rig. It would be all tube and custom made stereo mic directly optimized with tube preamp.
What do you guys think.
Btw i saw that actually bheringer b5 might me the best option for live acustic recordings..
Thanks for all input...