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What are good specs for a microphone?

What are good specs for a microphone?

A microphone with a frequency response range of around 80 Hz to 15 kHz would make a good choice for a vocal mic. However for miking snares and toms, you would look for a range that starts lower, at around 50 Hz, and for a bass drum mic, you will want a low end of 40 Hz or even lower, down to 30 Hz.

Are Behringer condenser mics any good?

The Behringer C-1 Studio Condenser Microphone provides excellent quality for the price. This song was recorded just using this mic and a Mac so you can hear how clear the recording is. Totally recommend it!

What is the best Behringer microphone?

Behringer C-1 The C-1 by Behringer is pretty solid if you’re looking for a mic under $100. It’s also pretty good for live performances, although recommended is recording. Some of the main features includes it picking up your signal while rejecting off-axis sounds, perfect for vocals and acoustic instruments.

Can I use Behringer ECM8000 with Sonarworks?

It is possible to use ARC, ECM8000, EMM-6 among other microphones, just keep in mind that for the most accurate results we highly recommend using a microphone with available individual calibration data*.

Which microphone has lowest frequency range?

The condenser microphone is favoured for vehicle noise investigations because of its frequency response. Electro-dynamic microphones start to lose sensitivity around 80 Hz and are down considerably at 50 Hz. Condenser microphones, on the other hand, remain linear below 50 Hz and some are linear even down to 20 Hz.

How do you measure the quality of a microphone?

4 Ways To Test The Quality Of Your Mic

  1. Use An Audio Interface. Some instances may not require you to use high-quality audio when speaking to your microphone.
  2. Use A Reference Microphone.
  3. Use An Online Mic Test Tool.
  4. Use A Recording Software.

Is Behringer C-1 good for vocals?

great mic for recording on a budget i use the Behringer C-1 for recording sax, acoustic guitar, and vocals in my home studio. i have received compliments on the sound quality of the tracks recorded with this mic, and people are amazed that such a quality mic is available at such a reasonable price.

Can you use Sonarworks with a different mic?

You can use any omnidirectional condenser measurement microphone. Please note that we will not be able to consult the calibration outcome if you are not using an individually calibrated microphone.

Is 20Hz 20KHz good?

Unless your hearing is exceptionally good, not really. You see, the range of human hearing is about 20Hz-20KHz. But that’s an ideal range, covering almost all of the population. Most infants will be able to hear that full range, and a few people might be able to hear frequencies a bit higher or lower.

How does the Behringer ecm8000 measurement condenser mic work?

The ECM8000’s ruler-flat frequency response from 15 Hz to 20 kHz and omnidirectional polar pattern give you a clear, accurate reading of any room’s unique sound characteristics. Like standard condenser mics used for recording or performance, the ECM8000 is phantom powered, from +15 V to +48 V.

What kind of power does an ecm8000 need?

Like standard condenser mics used for recording or live performance, the ECM8000 requires phantom power (+15 to +48 V). We’ve included a microphone clip, stand adapter and a rugged carrying case, for a long life of smooth operation.

What kind of microphone does the Behringer ultracurve use?

See how we do it The Behringer Measurement Condenser Microphone ECM8000 is intended for use with the Behringer Ultracurve or any other audio spectrum analyzer.

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Ruth Doyle