This mic works! I have used the Sabine SQ 1001. Priced at 299.00 and the ECM8000 (49.99) responds with virtually the same free field results as the Sabine. Not to cut Sabine equipment short.
Manufacturer: Behringer
This mic works! I have used the Sabine SQ 1001. Priced at 299.00 and the ECM8000 (49.99) responds with virtually the same free field results as the Sabine. Not to cut Sabine equipment short.
I've been playing since 1970 and now the kid took over and I've been on a Behringer up grade ever si...
Pretty accurate despite the Behringer name. Close to an Earthworks at 1/6th the cost.
I used this for measurement using the REW program and it worked great. I was able to get much better results with this mic than with a LDC. I'll probably try it for recording with a portable device in places I'd prefer to not take expensive stuff.
If ever there were a microphone that was designed and manufactured WITHOUT any thought being given to its use in Amateur radio. the Behringer ECM8000 would have to be that microphone.
Used with the Behringer Driverack to setup multiple speaker stacks. Place this mic where you want the sound to be concentrated and let the Driverack do it's own thing. This combo saves a lot of setup time.
I bought this mic to use with my Real Time Analyzer (RTA)/EQ. The mic works perfectly for this purpose (this IS after all what it was designed to do), but at a fraction of the cost of other RTA mics on the market.
The ECM8000 comes with a gold plated 3 p in XLR connector and it will work with phantom power as long as the voltage is +15 to +48 volts. The response with the ECM8000 is very flat, it is actually more flat than some 200 dollar similar condensers that I have used and heard over the years.
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