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littledog
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turboman said:I recently took a class on Sound Recording, and it included some time in the instructor's studio. A classmate brought his Behringer B1 ($99) and I brought my Rode NT1 ($199). We did an A/B/C test with these mics, and the studio's Neumann U87.
Even the instructor couldn't believe it. The Rode stood out as mid rangy and a little dry, but acceptable.
It was nearly impossible to determine the difference between the Behringer and the U87.
I was there. I heard it with my own ears, and went out and ordered the B1 as soon as I got home.
Next time wash the sand out of your ears BEFORE you do the mic comparisons...
