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October 21, 2010
11:31 pm
Review by M. Christiansen for Behringer C-1 Studio Condenser Microphone
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This thing is killer; throw in a pop filter and some sort of stand and you have an amazingly pro setup for not much. If like me you have tried using a different type of mic (like a standard dynamic mic) to record normal accoustic sounds like voice or non-amplified instruments, this thing will be way, way better. I can’t compare directly to other condenser mics but do not perceive any fundamental drawbacks with this one, which is amazing given the price.
October 21, 2010
11:42 pm
Review by Jose Martinez for Behringer C-1 Studio Condenser Microphone
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First things first: I’m a working musician and I live in the REAL WORLD. I can’t afford a $4000 Neumann but I wanted a moderately priced good quality condenser microphone. I record audio to my computer through a Behringer Xenix 1202FX mixer (which is great!) and an M-Audio Audiophile 2496 sound card. I thought it was time to give this Behringer mic a shot and, you know what?, it works like a charm! I know a Neumann may catch a fly’s fart in mid air, but I’m pretty satisfied with this cheap beauty. I have recorded proof of what I say: crisp clear voice recordings, accurate reproduction of instruments. Beautiful. You can’t go wrong with this one.
October 22, 2010
12:38 am
Review by Milcka Carrera for Behringer C-1 Studio Condenser Microphone
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I Bought this Mic for a Recording Studio. In that time i had a very low budget so I only could afford these. But my surprise is that is a veeeery good Mic for recording purposes. It captures with brightness everything that goes on in the vocal room. I even tried it in my bedroom, and nearby the state put a Amusement park, and the voices, the screaming and the sounds of the machines that were not perceived by bear ear, it was recorded clearly. I totally recommend this item, specially if you have a low budget for your recording studio. If you can pay more, you could by a better-performance Condenser Mic, but for low budgets? This is the one…
October 22, 2010
12:58 am
Review by sirdeth for Behringer C-1 Studio Condenser Microphone
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i noticed a few ppl down rating this superb microphone due to a listing error i did my homework and went to [...] and looked up the c-1 to be sure of the connector needed you need a xlr male on the mic end and whatever for what your connecting it to, but it seemed obvious to me that a “studio” mic would NOT be usb when it needs 48v phantom power to work right also the pictures dont show a cord at all leading me to belive a proper cord would be needed so yes the little typo needs to be fixed but to 1 star this gem is just stupid!! now for my opinion on the c-1 a little background on me, i have been playing guitar since 1985 and doing home recording almost as long my first “studio” was a boom box with a built in mic!! i have recently been building my 3rd home studio and have been around recording studios most of my life my stepdad is a recording engineer and has recommended beheringer among others for my latest project, i have recorded 4 studio albums and done many radio ads for local business’s as well as having worked with the top brands of equipment including several models of the legendary
NEUMANN microphone and let me tell you this c-1 is no cheap knockoff simply put it is amazing! the sensitivity and clarity are on par with the best in the industry this thing can catch a fly’s fart mid flight 10 feet away i have it plugged into a beheringer eurorack ub1202 12 track mixing console with 4 tracks equipped with 48v phantom power and interfaced to my imb thinkpad with the beheringer UCA202 U-Control Audio Interface and a set of Audio Technica ATHM40FS Precision Studio Headphones for mix monitoring and its an amazing setup for under 240.00 (not including instruments amps guitars drum machine ect) but at under 40 bones its like stealing for this mic i have paid 500 for mics that are not anywhere near this mic! if you need a high quality studio mic do your self and wallet a giant favor and buy this beauty YOU WILL BE IMPRESSED AND GLAD YOU DID!! nuff said
October 22, 2010
1:15 am
Review by Samuel Chell for Behringer C-1 Studio Condenser Microphone
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[Later: The mic is indeed the Behringer C-1, but Amazon has provided it with the description belonging to the C-1U. Unlike Amazon's description, this is not a mic that comes with USB plug, phantom power, and computer connectivity. And, of course, none of the advertised "included" computer software programs is included. It's a conventional studio mic that requires connection to a regular amp / P.A. with an XLR jack and phantom power. It will NOT connect to the USB port of a computer without an expensive adapter and a preamp with phantom power. Moreover, Amazon's form thus far is denying a refund and offering only replacement--presumably for another mic just like this one! If you want the described mic, Amazon is showing it from a different vendor--at about 30 more plus S&H.]
The Behringer C-1 mic is the best condenser mic I’ve used for the money, its large diaphragm capable of reproducing some of the rich and deep sonorities of the costly, high-end mics at the radio station (NPR) where I occasionally work. However, Behringer makes a distinction between the C-1 and the C-1U. The description on Amazon fits the C-1U, not the C-1. So one way or another, 50% of the purchasers of this product are likely to be surprised and disappointed.
Indeed, the C-1U is a phantom-powered mic that doesn’t require phantom power, which it derives from the USB port of a computer. Moreover, the mic not only saves its owner the bother of a pre-amp with phantom power but it also makes unnecessary a costly (and time-consuming) XLR to USB adapter. It’s ready to go–just plug it into your laptop and start recording. (I use Sound Studio, but the included free software–Audacity–works practically as well.)
On the other hand, if the mic is a C-1 as advertised, be prepared to receive a conventional condenser mic, with an XLR connector and a phantom power requirement (found on numerous recording devices and P.A. amps or available on a neat little pre-amp sold by Amazon, the A.R.T.).
Having just returned a keyboard–the M-Audio Pro88sx–for which Amazon mistakenly provided the wrong description (for the M-Audio Pro88, not the Pro88sx), I’d be hesitant to place any bets on which mic the buyer will receive–the C-1 as advertised, or the C-1U as described. At least if you’re purchasing directly from Amazon instead of a sub-vendor, you can be assured of a hassle-free return. And if the mistake is due to Amazon’s description, returns are generally postage-free.