Actually, I paid $99 and $85 for my two, so yeah, you win, Darrin. The C2000B is a small diaphragm electret condenser. It is an extremely versatile mic with a lot of applications. It sounds to my ears a lot like an Oktava MC012, but not nearly as prone to popping when used as a vocal mic. It works very well for some vocalists, not so well for others, like many mics with "character". It rocks on cabs, toms, conga, djembe, as a drum overhead, and on most acoustic instruments. It is good on acoustic guitar, mandolin, banjo, Dulcimer (mountain or hammered), violin/viola/cello, or piano. I don't like it as much on brass/sax. In short, it is a multipurpose instrument mic that is very good on cabs and percussion, and is a pretty good vocal mic for some vocalists, especially females and high tenors. It's probably not what I would put in front of Johnny Cash, but I would put it in front of Taylor Swift, or someone like Michael Jackson or Freddy Mercury (were they alive-mic'ing them now doesn't do much). It would be a better vocal mic for Paul McCartney than Harry Chapin.
I've often said- it's not the first mic I put up for anything. It's the second mic I put up for everything. One of the most versatile cheap condensers on the planet. No one is going to say it's a Neumann U87 or whatever, but I haven't met anyone who has used it that actually hates it. For a cheap condenser, that is saying a lot.-Richie