Miseria_Cantare,
I have had a Behringer B1 for a month and I returned it. It has VERY annoying highs - artificially created peak somewhere over 10 KHz, to make it sound brighter (and reveal more details). People, who hear it for the first time think "it's great - I hear details I've heard before. My other mics are dull in comparison". But after some time, they'll realize, that it sounds more like a filter with high resonance exaggerating high frequencies.
Someone in this thread mentioned, that B1 sounds similar to TLM103. No way. But actually, it sounds similar to Rode NT1A.
I would not use a Behr B1 on vocal. But it may be useful for voiceovers, commercial spots etc.
I have had a Behringer B1 for a month and I returned it. It has VERY annoying highs - artificially created peak somewhere over 10 KHz, to make it sound brighter (and reveal more details). People, who hear it for the first time think "it's great - I hear details I've heard before. My other mics are dull in comparison". But after some time, they'll realize, that it sounds more like a filter with high resonance exaggerating high frequencies.
Someone in this thread mentioned, that B1 sounds similar to TLM103. No way. But actually, it sounds similar to Rode NT1A.
I would not use a Behr B1 on vocal. But it may be useful for voiceovers, commercial spots etc.