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Title: Church Audio mic B-99M or SP-BMC-2?
Post by: crowesBR on December 27, 2006, 06:29:57 PM
Hi people.
Anyone have this mics from Church Audio:
B-99M Stereo professional binaural microphone OMNI DIRECTIONAL  (Mini size)

Type: Electret Condenser Directional Non-Directional Sensitivity -40dB@1KHz (0dB=1V/ Pa)  S/N Ratio 73db  Impedance 1.6K ohms (1KHz) Max Input S.P.L. 120+db
FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 20 HZ TO 40 KHZ

They are good?

Better then Sounds Professionals SP-BMC-2?

Thanks
Anderson
Title: Re: Church Audio mic B-99M or SP-BMC-2?
Post by: Javier Cinakowski on December 27, 2006, 06:50:26 PM
I have not worked with either of these, but the Church has better signal to noise ratio.
Title: Re: Church Audio mic B-99M or SP-BMC-2?
Post by: crowesBR on December 27, 2006, 06:59:23 PM
I have not worked with either of these, but the Church has better signal to noise ratio.

Thank you.

This is my first mics and equipaments.
First time to taping shows.

Peace
Title: Re: Church Audio mic B-99M or SP-BMC-2?
Post by: Alchemy on December 27, 2006, 07:01:11 PM
I have the BMC-3s from Sound Pro. They are no different from the BMC-2 in the sense that they have the same Panasonic capsules. The clips and design set them apart. I have no idea if Sound Pro mods the capsules (guessing not) but an unmoded Panasonic capsule distorts pretty easily. So they are better suited for light jazz music...low volume music...nature sounds...etc... If you want to record live loud music, you would better off going for the Sound Pro cardiod mics that are loaded with AT capsules.
Title: Re: Church Audio mic B-99M or SP-BMC-2?
Post by: crowesBR on December 27, 2006, 10:55:15 PM
Thank you Alchemy
I'll check those mics too.

Peace