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Daniel Smart
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The multipattern versions are designed to have similar characteristics, but they will sound different 1 as they've got different electronics involved and an extra diaphragm in the capsule. Therefore even if you're not going to use the different patterns you should consider them side by side and see which you prefer.
My B3 doesn't sound as neutral as I've heard the B1 described - it's got a noticeable rise up top but not over-stated like the Cs. It still sounds very good on acoustic guitar and also sounds good on vocal (in fact as a vocal mic I think it's possibly a better all-rounder than the C1). The B1 may sound better on acoustic guitar (haven't tried it, so can't comment) but IMO the B3 is difficult to beat as your home-reccer's one all-purpose condenser. Of course if all you're doing with the mic is vocals, and one specific vocal at that then it other flavours may suit best and your best bet is to try as many as you can in the price range and see what suits you best.
The multipatterns on the B3 and C3 are omni, cardioid, and figure-8, and the other thing which they have over the 1 is a high-pass filter and -10db pad. Check out Harvey's big thread to understand why you'd want to use them.
Cheers,
Daniel
My B3 doesn't sound as neutral as I've heard the B1 described - it's got a noticeable rise up top but not over-stated like the Cs. It still sounds very good on acoustic guitar and also sounds good on vocal (in fact as a vocal mic I think it's possibly a better all-rounder than the C1). The B1 may sound better on acoustic guitar (haven't tried it, so can't comment) but IMO the B3 is difficult to beat as your home-reccer's one all-purpose condenser. Of course if all you're doing with the mic is vocals, and one specific vocal at that then it other flavours may suit best and your best bet is to try as many as you can in the price range and see what suits you best.
The multipatterns on the B3 and C3 are omni, cardioid, and figure-8, and the other thing which they have over the 1 is a high-pass filter and -10db pad. Check out Harvey's big thread to understand why you'd want to use them.
Cheers,
Daniel