Posted: January 22nd, 2010 | Author: Condenser Microphone Reviews | Filed under: Condenser Microphone Reviews | Tags: Alignment, Behringer Microphone, Complement, Condenser, Condenser Microphone, Curve, Dsp8024, Hard Case, Linear Frequency Response, Maximum Precision, Measurement Microphone, Microphone Stand, Minimum Hassle, Phantom, Polar Pattern, Real Time, Rugged Construction, Time Analyzer | No Comments »
Behringer ECM8000 Omnidirectional Measurement Condenser Microphone

The Behringer Measurement Microphone ECM8000’s linear frequency response and omnidirectional polar pattern allows you to carry out measurement and alignment tasks with minimum hassle and maximum precision, making it a perfect complement for Behringer’s Ultra-Curve Pro DSP8024 or any other real-time analyzer. Its rugged construction ensures years of trouble-free use.
Phantom powered, +15 V to +48 V Delivered in a rugged hard case with microphone clip and stand adapter
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Posted: December 30th, 2009 | Author: Condenser Microphone Reviews | Filed under: Condenser Microphone Reviews | Tags: 20hz, Behringer B1, Behringer Microphone, Brass Body, Circuitry, Condenser, Condenser Microphone, Diaphragm Condenser, Frequency Roll, Hard Case, High Pass Filter, Inch Gold, Khz Frequency Response, Low Frequency, Phantom Power, Polar Pattern, Rugged Construction, Satin Nickel, Shock Mount, Windscreen | No Comments »
Behringer B 1 Single Diaphragm Condenser Microphone

The Behringer B1 Microphone is an amazing value! Designed especially with home-studio owners and musicians in mind, Behringer’s B1 features a 1 inch capsule that captures your sounds with incredible realism, sensitivity and accuracy. Its 20Hz – 20 kHz frequency response is enhanced by a pronounced presence boost, making EQ unnecessary in many cases. Its cardioid polar pattern, switchable high-pass filter and -10 dB pad, SPL of 148 dB and unusually low inherent noise make it perfect for close miking and extremely flexible.Its extremely rugged construction includes a satin nickel-plated brass body. The Behringer B1 includes a hard case, shock mount and windscreen. (Requires 48V phantom power)Behringer B1 FeaturesPressure gradient transducer with shock-mounted 1 inch gold-sputtered single-diaphragm capsuleExceptionally wide frequency response from 20 Hz to 20 kHz with pronounced presence boostTransformerless FET input circuitry for extremely low inherent noiseCardioid polar pattern ideal for diverse studio and live applicationsSwitchable low-frequency roll-off and input attenuation+48 V phantom poweredExtremely rugged construction with satin nickel-plated brass bodyDelivered in a rugged hard case with suspension mount and windscreen
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Posted: December 20th, 2009 | Author: Condenser Microphone Reviews | Filed under: Condenser Microphone Reviews | Tags: Carat Gold, Classic Tube, Condensers, Engineer Producer, Eq Magazine, Frequency Range, Hard Case, Instrument Performances, Microphone System, Mitch Gallagher, Mogami Cables, Performing Songwriter, Shock Mount, Sonic Characteristics, Technology Editor, Tube Mic, Tube Microphone, Tube Mics, Vocal Track, Winning Combination | No Comments »
MXL V69 Mogami Edition Tube Microphone

The MXL V69 is a classic large diaphragm Tube Microphone.This special package includes Mogami cables, a shock mount and more! The MXL V69’s classic sound quality enhances vocals as well as instrument performances. The extremely low noise level, wide dynamic range and warm sonic characteristics make the V69 a perfect complement to all digital recording devices. Frequency range is 20Hz – 20kHz and equivalent noise is a low 12dB. Includes all the accessories – power supply, Mogami cables, shock mount and windscreen – in a hard case.MXL V69 Mogami Edition FeaturesInternally wired and supplied with Mogami cableVintage Tube Sound25mm (1 inch) large capsule condenserComplete microphone system with Mogami 7-pin and XLR CableVintage cosmetics24 carat gold plated grillDurable brass enclosureSupplied with carrying case’If you’re looking for bargain-priced mic that performs like it costs a bunch more, give the V69 a very close look. You’ll be thrilled at how little money you have to shell out, and you’ll be even happier at how well it does it’s job.’Mitch Gallagher: Editor EQ Magazine/February 2003′We tested the V69 against-count’ em-11 other popular condensers, ranging in price from $169 to $5,000.00 list….After a couple of hours of testing, both the engineer/producer and the singer picked the V69 over the other 11 mics. None of them had the same combination of classic tube warmth and top-end air of the 69.’Fett: Technology Editor, Performing Songwriter January/February 2003′When I set up the new MXLV69 large diaphragm tube mic on a crucial vocal track I was recording recently, I was really impressed with a winning combination of crispness and warmth – exactly what people love Tube mics for. It was a male vocal with a gutsy quality to it and the air on top at around 10K added s
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5 Stars MXL V69 Mogami Edition Tube Microphone
I bought this after reading a review that compared it favorably to some very expensive ($10K+) mics. I don’t have a $10K+ mic to compare it to, but it is a definite step up from several very good $400 mics that I use for recording guitar, mandolin and vocals. It is a terrific value and a very very good mic.
5 Stars Excellent mic for the price!
This is a really good mic especially for the price. Be warned though that if you are looking for a mic without a lot of color, this is not the mic! After the warranty ran out on this mic, I sent it to Michael Joly of Oktavamod to have it modded and let me tell you it is amazing! I would say buy this mic, use it ’till the warranty runs out (or not) and then have it modded. The mod easily puts this mic in the realm of mics that are $1000s+ IMO.
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