DJL, i hear ya......but we all gotta start somewhere and learn sometime, right? if we could all run out and buy vintage ELAM 251's (or even the reissues) as our first mics, we wouldn't have a frame of reference. point being, you could go a lot "wronger" than a B1 as your first mic, even considering it's bought sight-unseen. still it's not a great vocal mic for most voices, though, so AGREED. and it's always best to test a vocal mic before you buy it.
however, in my town, the only mics i can audition are low-end (read: live use) shures, peaveys and behringers. like THAT is a broad choice. yuck. i usually find better choices at the pawn shops. auditioning anything else involves an hour drive to Richmond or 2 hours to DC, and for spending $80 on a mic, i'll take my chances with something that's gotten good reviews and i've heard clips of around here (among other parts). hell, i'll take that chance with a <$300 mic, since chances are i'll find a use for it somewhere, on something. in fact, i've taken a chance on every single one of my mics and have found a use for them all on something.
and i mean, it's only $80 we're talkin here for the B1. and in the case of a C1, 4040, or 4033, only a couple bills. it's not like one couldn't get back just about every penny of that if they hated it and had to sell it.
wade