C1 > B1

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I read a couple of posts where people say that mics under $150 aren't worth buying (for vocal purposes). The general oppinion for the C1 is very good. Also, I read that the B1 is going to be a very good mic priced arround $100. I'm interested in a good mic for studio recording (hip-hop vocals). I've already decided on Studio Projects, but I can't decide on the mic B1 or C1. The diference in price is $130, BUT WHAT IS THE DIFERENCE IN QUALITY???
 
Try the search funtion . I know Alyan Hyatt responed to a thread about this but I can't remember what he said about the B series mics.
 
Rthodox said:
I've already decided on Studio Projects, but I can't decide on the mic B1 or C1. The diference in price is $130, BUT WHAT IS THE DIFERENCE IN QUALITY???

The build quality between the C and B Series is really almost the same. The B Series is really built well, and in some respects is using some newer technology which reduces the amount of parts needed, which is a good thing. The less electronics you can use...the better!

The C Series is really a line that does compete with the very expensive brands out there. Its character sound has made the C Series a very much sought after mic, and yet the C Series is already in my opinion, extremely innexpensive considering the kind of build and sonic quality you get.

The B Series, is a different approach to get a better quality of build and sound than offered anywhere at its price. My guess is if you took 10 people and did a side by side comparison between a C1 and a B1, 8 of them will chose the C1. The C1 is thicker, fuller, and very German sounding. The B Series is more subtle, crisp, not harsh, full, but not a C1. In either case, I have had spme of our Beta testers claim that not only is the B1 a great vocal mic, but in some of the applications they used it in, they felt the B1 did a better job than the C1 did. I will post these results on our web site when the time is right.

I expect the B Series success will be against the Marshall, Nady, Shure, Berringer, and other lower cost mics. They are much better than those brands I just mentioned, and at about $79.00 in the stores for the B1, pairs will become the thing to do. The B Series is really a great quality mic. Not everyone can afford the C Series, so I am bringing a quality mic to all of those whose budget is not yet in the C Series arena.

I hope this helps.

Alan Hyatt
PMI Audio Group
 
Thanks a lot Alan. After what you wrote I think I'll save up for the C1. I'm "too poor" to buy the cheaper one. After I buy the mic I'll be stuck with it for quite a long time, so I prefer the one with the better sound (although $150 keeps me "off balance").

thanks again,

Tase/Rthodox
 
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