🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The Behringer SB 78A Condenser Cardioid Microphone is designed for professionals seeking high-quality audio capture. With an ultra-wide frequency response of 40 - 16,000 Hz and a signal-to-noise ratio of 35 dB, it ensures clear and precise sound. The microphone comes with an integrated wind and pop filter, a three-pin XLR connector, and includes a stand adapter and a protective carrying case, making it ideal for both studio and live settings.
Item weight | 0.28 Kilograms |
Microphone form factor | Handheld |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 16.5 x 5 x 16.5 centimetres |
Power source | Adapter |
Number of batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
Material | Plastic |
Signal-to-noise ratio | 35 dB |
Hardware platform | Camera |
Number of channels | 2 |
Frequency range | 40 - 16000 Hz |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04033653055680 |
Manufacturer | Music Tribe |
Product Dimensions | 16.5 x 5 x 16.5 cm; 280 g |
Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
Item model number | SB 78A |
Material Type | Plastic |
Item Weight | 280 g |
R**E
Very good mic for the price!
First I got one and then I bought another 2 for my podcasting set up. Good sound and price is unbeatable! If you want the legendary Shure SM58 you will pay 10x more but will your audience notice the difference if they watch your content on mobile without headphones? I like that it's light and not so cold ❄️ to touch like his brothers XM8500 and all others. The handle is probably from plastic so less cold! I don't plan to hit nails with it so it doesn't really matter. I used it with my Zoom PodTrack P4. For my needs is good enough! One day I will compare it's sound to SM58 and I wonder if the difference will be 10x better, as the price suggests? I got 3 mics for £8 each. It's still cheaper than just one even less legendary Shure SM48!
D**D
A useful inexpensive item
A sturdy simple microphone that I bought for church that does exactly what I needed it for.Used in a hall the volume needed increasing slightly but works well with sound re enforcement and with the hearing aid loop
P**E
Incredible for the price
Quite a brash, immediate sound compared to an SM58 but my goodness, so much cheaper. Excellent quality for the price. Lightweight feel but has taken some knocks and still going, so it does exactly what I wanted. Will deffo buy again, although I still prefer an SM58 for my own vocals this is great to hand out to wannabe singers.
J**K
Would definitely buy again
Very good microphone for recording guitar amps and acoustic guitars. Sounds better than some of my more expensive mics and it only cost £15. Would definitely buy again.
I**V
Great quality mic
I’m blown away by the sound quality from a 10 euro mic. It’s incredible! Yes it’s not a Sennheiser but it is also 10th of the price but it doesn’t sound 10 times cheaper. I’d say if they sold this one for 20-30 bucks it would still be worth it
R**H
Not very good at all
It's no SM57. Whether mic'ing up an amp or acoustic guitar, you really have to crank your levels to get a usable signal from this, which equates to more buzz into your mix. You really do get what you pay for with mics, worth saving up! This one's okay for a cheap backup, but that's probably it.
D**U
excellent sm58 clone at a fraction of the price. Sounds great.
excellent sm58 clone at a fraction of the price. Sounds great.
M**T
Very well built! SM58 quality sound
Behringer often get stuck in the budget range of PA equipment but I've always been a big fan.The build quality of the mic is superb! Heavy, metal cased, metal screen and looks identical to a Shure SM58.The packaging has a leaflet that explains how it tested against a SM58 and the charts are quite impressive.Using them side by side, the clarity and sound quality are pretty much undetectable.
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