Behringer B-2 User's Manual

Behringer B-2 manual cover
Pages 4
Year 2002
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Behringer B-2 Specification

The Behringer B-2 is a dual-diaphragm condenser microphone designed for professional studio recording and live performances. It features a large 1-inch gold-sputtered diaphragm that offers a wide frequency response ranging from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, ensuring high-fidelity audio capture. The microphone is equipped with switchable cardioid, omnidirectional, and figure-eight polar patterns, providing versatile recording options suitable for various acoustic environments and recording applications. The B-2 has a high sensitivity of -36 dBV/PA and a maximum sound pressure level of 148 dB, which allows it to handle loud sound sources without distortion.

The microphone includes a low-cut filter switch, which helps eliminate unwanted low-frequency noise, and a -10 dB pad switch for reducing the microphone's sensitivity, enabling it to accommodate louder sound sources. The B-2 is housed in a durable nickel-plated brass body, ensuring longevity and reliability. It comes with a custom shock mount that minimizes handling noise, a windscreen to reduce plosive sounds, and a sturdy aluminum case for safe transportation and storage.

Connectivity is facilitated through a standard XLR output, requiring phantom power of +48 V for operation. The Behringer B-2 delivers a smooth and natural sound, making it a suitable choice for recording vocals, acoustic instruments, and ambient sounds. Its robust construction, versatile polar pattern options, and additional features make the B-2 a reliable and cost-effective solution for musicians, broadcasters, and audio engineers seeking high-quality sound reproduction in a condenser microphone.

Behringer B-2 F.A.Q.

How do I connect the Behringer B-2 to my audio interface?

To connect the Behringer B-2 to your audio interface, use an XLR cable to connect the microphone to the XLR input on your interface. Ensure phantom power is enabled on the interface to power the condenser microphone.

What is the best way to position the Behringer B-2 for recording vocals?

For recording vocals, position the Behringer B-2 about 6-12 inches away from the vocalist's mouth. Use a pop filter to reduce plosives and angle the microphone slightly to avoid direct breath impact.

How can I reduce background noise when using the Behringer B-2?

To reduce background noise, ensure that you are recording in a quiet environment. Use the cardioid polar pattern to focus on the sound source and consider using acoustic treatment or a reflection filter.

What maintenance does the Behringer B-2 require?

Regular maintenance includes keeping the microphone clean and dust-free. Store it in its protective case when not in use and avoid exposing it to moisture. Periodically check and tighten any loose parts.

Why is there no sound from my Behringer B-2 microphone?

If there is no sound, ensure that the XLR cable is securely connected, phantom power is enabled, and the gain on your audio interface is appropriately set. Test with another cable or interface if the issue persists.

What polar patterns are available on the Behringer B-2 and how do I switch between them?

The Behringer B-2 offers cardioid, omnidirectional, and figure-8 polar patterns. Use the switch on the microphone body to change between these patterns according to your recording needs.

Can I use the Behringer B-2 for recording instruments?

Yes, the Behringer B-2 is versatile and can be used for recording various instruments. Experiment with microphone placement and polar patterns to capture the best sound for each instrument.

What should I do if the Behringer B-2 is picking up too much low-frequency noise?

Engage the low-cut filter on the microphone to reduce low-frequency noise. This can help with rumble or hum from air conditioning, footsteps, or other environmental sounds.

How do I clean the Behringer B-2 microphone?

To clean the Behringer B-2, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior. Avoid using liquids. For the grille, use a soft brush to gently remove dust. Never open the microphone as it can damage internal components.

What is the maximum SPL rating for the Behringer B-2 and how does it affect recording?

The Behringer B-2 has a maximum SPL rating of 138 dB. This means it can handle very loud sound sources without distortion, making it suitable for recording loud instruments like drums or amplifiers.