beprus
Reviewed in Italy on February 26, 2023
Considerando il prezzo, senza avere pretese, Behringer è sempre una sicurezza.
Gabriel
Reviewed in Mexico on June 27, 2022
Vale la pena por el precio. Lo importante es que no lo uses fuera del atril. Por que si hace muchísimo ruido. No es como el original pero otra vez. Si lo encuentras a buen precio no lo dudes
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2022
A pretty good sounding mic for the money, but the handling noise is pretty horrendous. Which makes it a handheld microphone that is very hard to use handheld. The XM8500 is cheaper, better with handling noise, and has more plosive filtering foam in the grill. I'll just be buying those from here on out.
Jude Hanley
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2022
Ok microphone if it is going to sit on a stand but DO NOT try to handle this mic. The handling noise is absurd. Makes it completely useless for live performance. No idea why it now costs $31. It was barely worth $19.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2022
I bought a couple of them and I use them every week. It sounds very close to the Shure at "same reference" but four time in cost. Worth it.
Sterg
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2022
Great value for the money, $39.99!!! All metal construction. Great alternative to Sm 58 Beta and great backup microphone even for pros!!!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2021
One of my most satisfying purchases of 2021. I'm in love. This thing is well built and sounds amazing. If you use mics, even if you have the industry standards and or even the higher end mics it wouldn't hurt to get you a few of these. You wont regret it. I'm getting a few more!!
AMC
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2021
I bought this to upgrade my pandemic-era video conferencing setup. This is a fairly typical dynamic mic (in my limited experience.)-It has decent background noise rejection.-It requires high gain on my amp (Behringer UM2) compared to a condenser mic.-It has good reproduction at voice frequencies, less so a high freq.-If you don't have a stable place for a stand, a shock mount is important.
Tek Tonic
Reviewed in India on May 2, 2021
A Good XLR Cable Extremely Important For Such Mics. Don't Go For Cheap Cables. Suffered a lot because of bad XLR Cables.Also Note That You Will Need a Good Audio Interface For This To Work Great. I Used Behringer UM 2 for This Review.Behringer Ba 85 A Is Best Sounding Dynamic Microphone on Budget. Rs 3045/- is little more in India.Super Cardioid Polar Pattern And low Internal Noise. Copy Of Shure Beta 58A.Build Quality is All Metal and Good. Comes With Box and 1/4 inch mic Holder.A Little Vibration In Sound. Not Noticible Many A Times. But Overall Sounds Like any Professional Mic. No Doubt. Boosted at Higher Frequency makes Voice Bright. Which Some May Not Like, while Others May like it.A Little Roughness and Vibration will not be noticed unless you hear high end professional dynamic mic side by side.This Mic Has Better Plosives Than Behringer XM8500 Which Puts This Mic Ahead Of XM8500.Recommended for professional use,general use, singing and stage talk, YouTube streams, electric Guitar.Will not disappoint you.
Xave
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on December 27, 2021
Sounds identical to Shure Beta58a
Ace C.
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2021
I love this device but it is a bit sensitive to my room environment and captures breathing through the microphone. Through my Scarlett solo (gen 3) and with OBS I had to crack my Gain up +12.70 dB and play around with the Noise Gate to get rid of of unwanted noise and hissing/static (which can be a pain to set up).
Jonathan
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2021
This is a great mic. I routed the signal through a tube preamp to record a stereo guitar rig. I put this mic in front of my 100 watt guitar amp and it hands down sounds better than any other 58 (or 57) clone I've ever used WITH NO EQ OR COMPRESSION. Buy more than one of this mic right now.*UPDATE*These mics are now my go to mics for toms, kick drum beater, and guitar-thru-bass-amp (think very mellow fuzz machine). It handled my snare drums well too, but I always have an Audix i5 for snare top side. It's fine for snare bottom, but tbh these mics look awesome in the studio, they have this blue chrome finish, classic chrome grill, and a center band in electric blue, so if you're like me, you'll want to show these off. These mics photograph very well.I have a maple 14x9 rack, 16x16 and 18x18 floor toms--these mics are perfect for them. They're just warm enough to not really need eq'ing. Plenty of gain, and clear as crystal glass.
JPks
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 24, 2020
Great value product in a nice box. I was using my old Rode NT2 for podcasting but needed another mic for another room for teaching so was recommended this mic. It looks like the old Shure mics I remember from band practice and sounds pretty similar. Excellent quality for the money. I put a 75hz cut on mine and a limiter to help out. Definitely recommended.