I swear they will blow your mind for the price. Behringer C-4 - microphone overview and full product specs on CNET. What is Behringer hiding? I rarely find a spot in a city where any of those three channels are unoccupied, and that’s why I am a fan of 5 GHz WiFi. Stand by for upcoming articles, reviews, and books. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. The offerings are so similar… yet so different, in features, wireless technology and preamp performance. I am very interested in reviewing one model of each manufacturer’s offering. Its a preamp that is designed to go in front of another preamp. Technical Specs One crucial difference between Samson C02 and Behringer C2 is the polar pattern. Behringer C2 picks up sounds only from the front side while rejecting the rear. User Manuals, Guides and Specifications for your Behringer C-4 Microphone. Microphone Behringer C-4 User Manual. A slam dunk by Behringer. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion. BEHRINGER HA4700 - headphone amplifier overview and full product specs on CNET. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. Considering both of these tests, the Behringer easily outperforms the iFi iDAC2!!! Only the Behringer/Midas offerings include built-in a stereo recorder (just add a USB memory stick) and noise gates. Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2012. Behringer C-4 The Behringer C-4 is a small-diaphragm FET condenser with a fixed Cardioid pickup pattern. Key specs microphone type: Stage/performance microphone direction type: Cardioid frequency range: 20, 20000 Hz input impedance: 75 Ω sensitivity: 136 dB power consumption: 3 mA connectivity technology: Wired As shown in the comparison chart, phantom power is present with the Behringer/Midas models, and absent from the Mackie models shown. rear, balance control, audio line-in, C-4 mics contain ultra low-noise transformerless FET input circuitry that can handle extreme dynamics (from 20 Hz to 20 kHz) and has a maximum sound pressure level of 136 dB. I am disappointed that Behringer did not include dual-band in the inboard router, and I am not the only one to make that comment. The capabilities, especially when using stack cables, are numerous. The only specs I could find online after an exhaustive search were that the C-4s were a little more sensitive than the C-2s with a slightly lower max sound pressure level in a slightly wider physical body with a dark (military green, NOT black) color. In the meantime, all we have are the difficult-to-find preamp specs I used to create the comparison chart you read above. or to power a FetHead (shown above), which is an acclaimed pre-preamplifier for use with dynamic microphones that have very low output (i.e. Frankly some of them suck, some are OK and some are unbelievably awesome for the price.