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Pros
Nady sspf-4 spider shockmount with integrated pop filter for it. The mic is a big beefy thing that fits the spider well and feels very secure. This mic is absolutely amazing. It compliments my voice greatly for my bands music, as well as makes a nice ... Read More
This microphone exceeded my already high expectations! The c-3 is amazing! Took a bit of work to mix it correctly but overall very satisfied. Highly recommended" used on cajon.
Noise is not a deal breaker, but it is there.
My goal with this review is to outline several things mostly that amateur buyers need to be aware of, but even a few things that experienced audio individuals may want to beaware of. Always dig and find your audio settings on your devices. The quality... Read More
The behringer c-3 condenser microphone has a dual-diaphragm design. In a microphone, it's what converts sound into electrical impulses. These impulses are sent down a wire to a mixing board and amplifier.
Highlights
Quality
I use it for voice work and first off the audio quality is great for the price range.
For the price of this mic i am quite happy with the sound.
That is not the case with this product.
In my ears there's not enough of a difference in initial quality of vocals for me to spend an extra $30, particularly if it doe... Read More
Price
Good mic, low cost, clean reproduction of sound.
Packaging/appearance
I originally opted for an akg perception 120 but then i came across the behringers.
I simply turn off the 48v on the preamp and run the line through the 12v phantom power with the result of cutting the noise in ... Read More
Competitiveness
***** the #1 thing that caused me to give it only 4 stars instead of 5 is this calls itself a 48v phantom power microphone.
Great for all types of set up, whether be it solo voice over or accoustic sessions.
Most preamps and mixers i am aware of that provide phantom power provide only a 48v phantom power.
I use a line6 ux2, reaper and free vst plugins.
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- This product had a total of 625 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jun 11 2023.
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Ive been doing sound as a hobby for many years working with various types of microphones and sound boards but i am by no means an expert
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A cardioid polar pattern picks up sounds right in front of the microphone while discarding sounds off to the side and behind
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A figure 8 polar pattern picks up sounds in front and behind while discarding the sound that comes from the sides
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The at2020 only has a cardioid pattern and what im looking to do is start a podcast with my wife using just one microphone so i needed something that could do a figure 8 pattern as well
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This being a condenser microphone the diaphragm is an electrical plate that requires a current of electricity
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This means it needs phantom power in order to operate unlike a dynamic microphone which is a simple magnet and coils that is pushed back and forth by sound or a ribbon microphone which uses a thin ribbon to vibrate converting sound energy into electrical
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Well sometimes condenser microphones are used on instruments that produce a lot of sonic force such as a drum set and too much sound can overload and damage the diaphragm
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Im not entirely certain though if its the mixer im using or the microphone itself but there is some noise when i go to record
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