Behringer C-2 Manuel D’Utilisation

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20 STUDIO CONDENSER MICROPHONES C-2 User Manual
1.  Introduction
Congratulations! By purchasing the BEHRINGER C-2, you have obtained 2 condenser 
microphones that offer the highest quality standards and the best audio characteristics.
Both microphones have been matched to one another (matched pair), and are 
therefore particularly well-suited for stereo recordings. Of course, you can also use 
the microphones individually.
Their outstanding characteristics make these microphones a valuable tool in the studio and 
on the stage.
2.  Power Supply
Phantom power (+48 V) is required to operate your microphone. We assume no liability 
for damage caused to your C-2 through deffective phantom power. Before activating 
phantom power, mute your playback system and connect the C-2 to the microphone input 
of your mixing console. After activating phantom power, the C-2 requires several seconds to 
stabilize itself.
3.  Pickup Patterns
Both microphones feature a capsule with a cardioid pickup pattern. Microphones with this 
polar pattern are most sensitive to sound coming from in front of the microphone, and also 
to a lesser extent from the sides. Sound coming from behind the microphone will be greatly 
attenuated. This makes the caqrdioid polar pattern most suitable for recording individual 
instruments or vocals within a group.
The so-called proximity effect is typical for microphones with the cardioid pickup pattern. 
Depending on the distance between the microphone and the sound source, a slight increase 
in the lower frequency range occurs. The shorter the distance, the more pronounced 
this effect. By cleverly selecting the position and the angle of your microphone, you can 
effectively manipulate the proximity effect and thus affect how your recording sounds. 
Experiment with various positions in order to gain more experience.
4.  Possible Applications
Both microphones have been matched to one another (matched pair). Therefore, they are 
particularly well-suited for stereo recordings. Regardless of whether you are miking an 
entire ensemble or a single sound source (e.g. drums, piano or background vocals), this pair 
of condenser microphones lets you achieve outstanding spatial impressions in every 
recording session.