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Behringer SL 84C

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Dynamic Vocal Microphone

  • Directional characteristic: cardioid
  • With smooth middle frequencies for excellent voice projection
  • Integrated wind and pop noise filter
  • Shock mount system to reduce handling noise
  • 3-Pin XLR connector
  • Frequency response: 50 - 15.000 Hz
  • Impedance: 250 Ohm
  • Sensitivity: -54 ± 2 dBV/Pa
  • Max. SPL (sound pressure level): 150 dB
  • Weight: 200 g
  • Designed and engineered in Germany
Available since February 2020
Item number 477977
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
On/Off Switch No
Polar Pattern Cardioid
Colour Black, Silver
Cable No
Weight 200 g
Frequenzy Range from 50 Hz
Frequenzy Range to 15 kHz
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195 kr
Including VAT; Excluding kr200 shipping
In stock within 8-10 weeks
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wallh 27.05.2020
this mic is great for the price point and it works perfect for vocals, drums and guitars very pleased with this mic. can not go wrong with it.
pro: brilliant
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Not as good as an XM8500
WonkyWabbit 18.04.2020
I bought one of these as part of my ongoing series of tests of cheap SM58-style microphones, comparing their performance against a real Shure SM58.

Yes, the mic is very cheap, but it feels and sounds it. The mic feels light and insubstantial, with a coupe of plastic, rather than alloy, parts on the grille. Note that the grille isn't compatible with an SM58 grille (if it ever needs replacing). But the mic is wired for balanced operation (unlike quite a few low-cost SM58-alikes I've tested).

Handling noise is very noticeable indeed and relatively high pitched, so isn't reduced at all by a mixer's high-pass filter.

Output is slightly down by just under 1dB compared to an SM58. feedback resistance is similar.

The sound is both muddy at the low-end and overly bright at the high-end, with a lot of very noticeable sibilance. It really doesn't sound nice at all, and there's only so much you can do to remedy it with EQ. The frequency response I measured is relatively similar to an SM58's, but somehow the small differences on paper add up to a much bigger difference in reality.

The paint on the body isn't tough, and simply fitting it in its plastic clip a couple of times left the paintwork scratched, so it's quickly going to look quite tatty.

So for a stage vocal mic, I really wouldn't bother with the SL84C at all, but pay a few £/€/$ more and get the older Behringer XM8500. That's not a perfect mic, but at least with that mic you can turn down the bass and increase the treble and get a sound that's very similar to an SM58, with reasonable handling noise and a strong output signal.
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Good price
Anonymous 14.07.2022
I'm using this microphone for amateur home recording. Its good for Vocals , not designed for instruments. Price & performance equipment.
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Brilliant for the price
Fer Kenobi 16.07.2024
For that price is great value and descent sound, I wouldn't use it for something that requires very good definition and tone but again for the price is amazing , I'm very happy with it.
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