Re: OT Microphone recommendation

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People moan about Behringer but I think most of the criticism is unfair and Behringer mics are among the best *at their price point*. If you are on a limited budget then they are certainly worth looking at. I use them for choral work with my local church choir and in the past I've recorded acoustic instruments and solo vocals. I've been very pleased with the results.

B-1 = large diaphragm condenser, cardioid
C-2 = small diaphragm condenser, cardioid
B-5 = small diaphragm condenser, cardioid or omni

On 16/07/14 19:41, Ivan K wrote:
(1) Recording voice, either speaking or singing
B-1, every time
(2) Recording acoustic instruments (classical guitar, clarinet)
Either the B-1 or a pair of C-2s or B-5s if you need stereo. Pair of C-2s sounds good on classical guitar if you put one over the sound hole and one over the frets.
(3) Recording chamber music.
Pair of B-5s, every single time. I prefer the sound of a pair of omni mics in AB layout than a pair of cardioid mics in XY or ORTF layout, but it depends strongly on the room.

If you want to hear some samples and read my notes, I wrote a few bits for my blog - some have recordings.

http://www.jonathangazeley.com/2013/11/side-by-side-comparison-of-choral-recording-techniques-xy-vs-ab/

http://www.jonathangazeley.com/2013/05/behringer-c-2-vs-c-4/

http://www.jonathangazeley.com/2013/02/behringer-haters/

Hope this helps,
Jonathan
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