Cheap Condensers

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I've just looked through a recent brochure from a music shop and came across a pair of behringer c-2 condenser mics. they're considerably cheap and wanted to know if anyone has used them before i buy. what's their frequency response? i've already got a good vocal mic so i only need a decent pair of overheads for my bands demos and don't want to break the bank. can anyone give me any pros or cons on these mics?

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simon
 
Personally I'd pass on the Behringers. For a small condensor look at the MSH, for a large look at a studio projects B1.
 
I concur with wheelema the studio projects B1 aren't a bad mic for the price it's a good bang for the buck. :)
 
There freebies they threw em in with all types of gear, some should be floating round here somewhere.
If there giving away I wouldnt think to high of them.

Transducer Type: True condenser, 16mm (0.63 in.) single diaphragm

Operating Principle: Pressure gradient

Polar Pattern: Cardioid

Connection: Gold-plated balanced XLR connector

Open Circuit Sensitivity (at 1kHz): -41dBV (0dBV = 1V/Pa)

Frequency Response: 20Hz – 20kHz

Level Attenuation: -10dB (switchable)

Low-Cut Filter: 6dB/oct. At 120Hz (switchable)

Max. SPL (1%THD @ 1kHz): 140dB (0dB); 150dB (-10dB)

Equivalent SPL (IEC 651): 19dB-A

Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 75dB

Nominal Impedance: 75 ohms

Load Impedance: >1k ohms

Supply Voltage: +48V

Supply Current: 3mA
 
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