2 professional true condenser microphones for studio recording and live applications
Sold as matched pair—perfect for stereophonic recording
Low-mass diaphragm for ultra-wide frequency response and ultimate sound reproduction
Perfect for acoustic instruments, overhead, piano, etc.
Cardioid pickup pattern for effective feedback elimination
Switchable low-frequency roll-off and -10 dB input attenuation
Custom microphone stand adapters, windscreens, stereo-bar and transport case included
Ultra low-noise transformerless FET input eliminates low-frequency distortion
Gold-plated 3-pin XLR connector for highest signal integrity
C-4 microphones are built to capture the performance of a choir, piano or any other vocal or acoustic sound source to provide a beautiful true-to-life sound. Sold in perfectly matched pairs, these outstanding condenser mics are especially great for live applications because their non-reflective finish eliminates unwanted glare caused by stage lighting.
What is a condenser microphone?
A condenser mic is the ideal choice for capturing vocals or acoustic instruments, either in live or recording settings. By their very nature, condenser microphones
are much more sensitive than dynamic microphones, enabling them to pick-up even the subtlest of signals. Thanks to their cardioid (heart-shaped) pattern, C-4 microphones pickup your source signal while rejecting off-axis sounds that can ruin an otherwise perfect recording. Another difference between condenser and dynamic mics is they contain active
circuitry that requires phantom power (+48 V DC) for operation. You can power them from any phantom power equipped BEHRINGER XENYX mixer, plus enjoy the benefits of our state-of-the-art XENYX mic preamps.
Sound That Astounds
Every stitch of these mics is designed to deliver beautiful sound. Beginning with the gold-plated 3-pin XLR connector, you get the highest signal integrity.
Once they are connected to your sound system, you’ll notice these twin pro-caliber microphones have exceptional frequency response (an average boost of 4dB between 1kHz-8kHz). For those of you who are new to condenser mics, this basically means you’ll get a slightly brighter sound that will give the perfect shape to cymbals and overhead mic’ing. Acoustic pianos and choirs will also benefit greatly from this frequency response.
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