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Behringer Dynamic Microphone (BA 85A)

Behringer Dynamic Microphone (BA 85A) Behringer Dynamic Microphone (BA 85A) Behringer Dynamic Microphone (BA 85A) Behringer Dynamic Microphone (BA 85A)
$ 24.99

Score By Feature

Based on 153 ratings
Value for money
9.50
Quality of material
9.18
Sound quality
8.90

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Product Description

This dynamic super cardioid microphone features a shaped frequency response and is ideal for close-ups<extra_id_20>
A brilliant and transparent sound is ensured by a wide frequency response
Signal output is extremely high and ensures that your voice is heard clearly
Known for its high isolation from other sound sources, the super cardioid provides maximum separation from other
A wind noise reduction system integrated with a pop noise reduction system

Questions & Answers

How long is the cord and what type of ?

A cable with an XLR 3 pin connection is an XLR cable with an XLR 3 pin connection

Selected User Reviews For Behringer Dynamic Microphone (BA 85A)

My biggest problem with music is resonance
3/5

I was excited to explore this new low-cost product Microphone from Behringer that is reasonably priced. With a track record of offering usable products at a fair price, they have built a successful business. You're right, this mic looks just That's quite nice, in my opinion. The older XM8500s from Behringer were my old purchase from years ago. Well, we were paying 19 dollars for it anyway, so it was just for fun. The mic is a 00. Is it possible that it could be so good? I think this is fine. In comparison to the 8500, the 85A sounds crisper with a lot more midrange, and at first I was impressed by how well it performed when compared to other higher dollar mics I own. The product appears to be well built, but I was not impressed with the handling noise. The situation is terrible. In fact, it is more problematic than the 8500. I would say that it would be ideal for podcasting or recording. Mics are not being handled or rushed through the PA and therefore are not susceptible to feedback. Unlike the pickup pattern, the pickup pattern was fine and the off-tracking was fine. An excellent job was done in rejecting the axis. In my opinion the issue is the lack of damping in the body of the microphone and its tendency to "ring" at higher volumes, resulting in feedback towards Overall, it's not a bad effort, but I was not able to handle the excessive handling noises or resonance, so it went back to the shop.

Alana Hartman
Alana Hartman
| Sep 27, 2020
Click here to read the full text I like this at $19 GOOD @$37 BAD I don't like this at $37
5/5

It is an assessment of pros and cons and you must pay attention to it. The benefits are When discounted, the item can be had for $19 dollars, which is a good price. Value for money is not compromised. (2) When stationary, the quality of the sound is good. Very good sound quality. It provides a good degree of rejection at 180 degrees. 4) A sturdy metal build and a decent A few important cons are as follows 1) Handling noise will be a serious issue. It's not the only thing with noise rejection there are other mics. The device is an amplifier that increases handling noise. Loud is the order of the day. *1 b) STAGE MIC WAS WORSE THAN ANYTHING YOU HAVE EVER HAD. IF THE MIC NEEDS TO BE TOUCHED OR MIXED in the course of recording, DO NOT BUY. 4) I don't know if it is "Super Cardioid" or not. As far as I can tell, it is a It's still a good angle, even though it is 180 degrees. 3) For far more money you can get a Shure SM48 which blows this thing out of the water with how good it is. It is the absolute best for handling noise rejection. I think that cheap rubber band on the other end could have been adhered without impacting the manufacturing cost. Let's face it. However, that is a very minor issue. There is no question that it is good for the things that it is however, you must know and respect the things that Don't even touch the cord or the ground or the desk near it. Place it more than 40 feet away. Once that's over, it's a damn nice day.

Vincenzo Watson
Vincenzo Watson
| Apr 26, 2021
The sound is okay, but the handling is horrible
4/5

As part of a live sound installation, I tried it out. It comes with a mic stand and works well. It has a good pick up pattern and a good sound quality. The negative aspect is how the situation is handled. Your handling of the mic is reverberating back to you, picking up a ringing tone through your PA system. It's a hollow neck, so you can hear your handling over your PA system. It sounds like a good idea to fill that cavity with hot air- A glue-like substance. It's also easy for the blue Beta band around the mesh to come off, and it looks almost like the rubber band holding down a bunch of broccoli from Likewise, I don't find the blueish tint to the neck particularly appealing, making it stand out from other Hey, 20% off the price isn't a bad deal, is it? Despite its half-decent construction, I doubt I can abuse it to the point where it breaks like I did with my 58s, but I'm confident it will hold up for quite some time. In terms of use on stage, I would use this for keyboard vocals, but that's You can get by with less than nothing if you're low on 58s, but if you have the money, then go with the real deal.

Harley Solomon
Harley Solomon
| Jun 03, 2021
An adequate entry - It is a dynamic level
5/5

Using a microphone. This is what I bought to upgrade my Pandemic game An era of video conferencing has come to an end. I've only experienced a few dynamic microphones, so I'd say this is a pretty typical model. A decent amount of background noise is blocked. I will. - As the gain on my amp (Behringer UM2) is higher than that of a condenser mic, I'm required to boost the level. I will. - At voice frequencies, it is good at reproducing sounds, but at higher frequencies it doesn't do as well. I will. - It is crucial to use a shock mount if you do not have a stable place to place a stand.

Halle Barnett
Halle Barnett
| Feb 17, 2021
The mic on the guitar amp is fantastic
5/5

Mics like this are hard to come by. To record a stereo guitar rig, I routed the signal through a tube preamp. Using this mic in front of my 100W guitar amp makes it sound better than any 58 (or 57) clone I have ever used WITHOUT performing any EQ or compression. We recommend purchasing more than one of these microphones at this time.

Mira Moyer
Mira Moyer
| Jul 18, 2021
This is a great SM 58 knock off
5/5

While it sounds similar to the Shure, it produces less audio output, which made it great for practicing and gigging. However, I had a negative experience with it when it came to recording. A 5 star rating all the way for the money.

Belen Glover
Belen Glover
| Aug 07, 2021
Well, that sounds good to me, I would like to find out why it's a little sensitive and high pitched compared to my other microphones
4/5

It would most likely go to my nephew and I would then purchase another model.

Gwen Donnelly
Gwen Donnelly
| Jan 13, 2021
This is a great hand held for the price
4/5

It is almost as durable and as good as the Shure but at a fraction of the cost.

Sky Crowley
Sky Crowley
| Dec 14, 2020

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