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xingu
post Tue 13 May 2003, 00:49
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Looking to get a cheap condensor for vocals and acoustic guitar. Does anyone have anything good (or bad) to say about the Behringer B2? I'm currently using an SM-57. Will a lower end condensor like the B2 make a big difference in my recordings? Any other suggestions? Thanks...
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lepetitmartien
post Tue 13 May 2003, 01:12
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Can't say for the guitar, but for my own voice (bass baryton) the NT1 was really great, much better than the other up to mid price models from Rode. I've secured a Studio project C1 (more expensive) which is really great (in his first incarnation, after, China as usual).

I don't know the behringer but having a try first with a bunch of similar mics can be instructive. And end of line of old NT1 come dirt cheap NOW wink.gif

Try them, really… cool.gif

Now a U47 can be usefull sometimes laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif


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