Behringer ECM8000 - Ultra-Linear Omni-Directional Measurement Microphone
Model: ECM8000
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Package Weight | 1.25 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 12.1 x 5.2 x 3.2" |
Excellent product, quality, price, performance. Very good measuring microphone!
I use this mic for room correction with MathAudio Auto EQ and M-Audio Audiophile 2496. Works perfectly fine. Highly recommended.
I used this for measurement using the REW program and it worked great. I was able to get much better results with this mic than with a LDC. I'll probably try it for recording with a portable device in places I'd prefer to not take expensive stuff.
Th product works fine for Live Sound P.A. analysys, where you need good and fast RTA responses, not extremely precise as needed in recording studios or similar. What you get for such a price is excellent, but of course don't expect to have a 100% linear frequency response
Why buy the more expensive measurement mics when this one does what you need it to do, for half the price. Great Mic, Accurate Readings, and Rock solid construstion.
Used to measure a room and tune it for live sound applications and/or a room set up for recording. Works well with Smaart software and REW software.It does have a little noise around 1K and up but not a deal breaker either. Good investment for the money.
Unlike most Behringer products, this mic works and sounds very good. This mic is actually one of their best products I've used. It's inexpensive and has a flat frequency response that is comparable to higher end omni's that cost a lot more.
I have been using the Behringer ECM8000 for a long time. It only cost 60 bucks but it sounds way better. I am very surprised that it cost so little because if you compare it to microphones that cost 2 and 3 times more than it cost you can barely hear any differences.
During a relocation, the RTA mic from the ARC system was lost, IK multimedia sales and tech support was contacted for a replacement, after 2 attempts and 60 days of no response, I needed to replace the micrphone, this microphone was chosen.
For the money you pay for it, it's a great deal. Due to its linear directional capacities, it's better off on spot situations when trying to over a very specific audible spot.