Behringer B-2 PRO User's Manual

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Year 2021
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Behringer B-2 PRO Specification

The Behringer B-2 PRO is a dual-diaphragm condenser microphone renowned for its versatility and high-quality audio capture, making it suitable for both studio and live applications. It features a large-diaphragm capsule design that provides a wide frequency response range from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, allowing it to capture detailed sound with precision. The microphone offers three selectable polar patterns: cardioid, omnidirectional, and figure-eight, enabling users to tailor the microphone's pickup pattern to various recording environments and applications. Additionally, the B-2 PRO includes a switchable high-pass filter to minimize low-frequency noise and a -10 dB pad to handle high sound pressure levels without distortion. It is equipped with a rugged, die-cast body and a gold-sputtered diaphragm that ensures durability and reliable performance. The microphone requires 48V phantom power for operation and is housed in a robust shock mount to reduce handling noise. The package comes with an aluminum carrying case for secure storage and transportation, alongside a windscreen to minimize plosive sounds during vocal recording. Overall, the Behringer B-2 PRO is a versatile and durable microphone that offers professional-grade audio capture for a variety of recording needs.

Behringer B-2 PRO F.A.Q.

What is the best way to connect the Behringer B-2 PRO to an audio interface?

To connect the Behringer B-2 PRO to an audio interface, use an XLR cable. Plug one end into the microphone’s output and the other into the interface’s XLR input. Ensure the interface provides phantom power, as the B-2 PRO requires it for operation.

How do I enable the low-cut filter on the Behringer B-2 PRO?

To enable the low-cut filter on the Behringer B-2 PRO, locate the switch on the microphone body labeled ‘Low Cut’ and slide it to the position marked with a downward arrow. This helps reduce low-frequency noise such as handling or wind noise.

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

The Behringer B-2 PRO offers three polar patterns: cardioid, omnidirectional, and figure-8. Use the switch on the microphone body to select the desired pattern based on your recording needs.

How should I clean and maintain the Behringer B-2 PRO?

To clean the Behringer B-2 PRO, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior. Avoid using any liquids or solvents. Regularly check the microphone grill for dust and use a gentle brush or air blower to remove any debris.

What should I do if the Behringer B-2 PRO is not picking up sound?

Ensure the microphone is securely connected to the audio interface with an XLR cable and that phantom power is enabled. Check the gain settings on your interface and ensure the correct input is selected in your recording software.

Is it possible to reduce plosive sounds when using the Behringer B-2 PRO?

Yes, it is possible to reduce plosive sounds by using a pop filter placed between the microphone and the sound source. This helps disperse the air from plosive sounds, such as 'P' and 'B' sounds, before reaching the microphone diaphragm.

Can I use the Behringer B-2 PRO for live performances?

While the Behringer B-2 PRO is primarily designed for studio use due to its sensitivity and large diaphragm, it can be used for live performances in controlled environments, such as acoustic sessions or small venues.

How do I troubleshoot unwanted noise or hum from the Behringer B-2 PRO?

Check for proper grounding and ensure all cables are securely connected. Use balanced XLR cables to minimize interference. If the issue persists, try a different audio interface or location to rule out external interference.

What is the maximum SPL the Behringer B-2 PRO can handle?

The Behringer B-2 PRO can handle a maximum sound pressure level (SPL) of 137 dB, making it suitable for recording loud sound sources without distortion.

How do I properly store the Behringer B-2 PRO when not in use?

Store the Behringer B-2 PRO in its protective case or a padded microphone bag. Keep it in a dry, cool place to prevent moisture and dust accumulation. Avoid placing heavy objects on top of it to protect its components.