In this week's episode of Microphone Monday, we put the Behringer C2 cardioid small diaphragm condenser microphone to the test with the low cut filter engaged. The C-2 microphones are designed to capture the natural sound of acoustic instruments, such as pianos, choirs, and acoustic guitars, making them an excellent choice for live and recording applications.
The condenser mic is more sensitive than dynamic microphones, which allows it to pick up even the subtlest of signals. The cardioid pattern of the C-2 microphones provides unparalleled sound source separation and feedback rejection, ensuring that your recordings are clean and free from unwanted background noise.
With the low cut filter engaged, the C-2 microphones eliminate infrasonic noise caused by mic handling and wind noise, resulting in cleaner and clearer recordings. The switchable 10 dB input attenuation also accommodates for hot signals, making it an ideal choice for recording loud vocals or overzealous cellists.
The C-2 microphones feature ultra-low noise transformerless FET input circuitry that can handle extreme dynamics (from 20 Hz to 20 kHz) and have a maximum sound pressure level of 150 dB. Their exceptionally-flat frequency response (with an average boost of 4 dB between 1 kHz-8 kHz) provides a slightly brighter sound, making it perfect for shaping cymbals and overhead miking. Acoustic pianos and choirs will also benefit greatly from this frequency response.
If you're looking for an affordable condenser microphone that delivers exceptional sonic accuracy and versatility, the Behringer C2 cardioid SDC microphone is definitely worth checking out. You can pick up a pair of C-2s today at your authorized Behringer dealer or order online.
Don't forget to check out our review and comparison of the Alctron T05 SDC microphone, and stay tuned for more Microphone Monday videos featuring SparkYo, the world's best small YouTube content creator.
Interface: Audient iD14 (XLR)
Technology: Small Diaphragm Condenser SDC
Polar Pattern: Cardioid
Price: $50 - $60
Official Specs:
*Microphone Type: Condenser
*Mono/Stereo: Stereo Pair
*Polar Pattern: Cardioid
*Diaphragm Size: 0.63" (16mm)
*Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz
*Max SPL: 140 dB
*Output Impedance: 75 ohms
*Signal to Noise Ratio: 75dB
*Self Noise: 19dB (A weighted)
*Pads: -10 dB
*Included Accessories: Stand Mounts, Stereo Bar, Windscreens, Carry Case
*Manufacturer Part Number: 000-26300-00010
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