I saw one reviewer call this an SM58 Killer. Well, kind of, yeah. Great feel, build, and sounds easily 90 percent as good as the Shure. Considering this baby is 20 bucks and the Shure is 100, not too shabby. I have both. My Shure is 17 years old, dented grill, still sounds perfect. The proof of the Behringer will be what I say about it years from now, but so far, so good.
Mini Dual Band 600Mbps USB WiFi Wireless Adapter Network Card 2.4/5GHz 802.11 ac
28 March 2020
blech
old technology, glitchy software, inconsistent connectivity
Oh Behringer... you've gone too far, my budgety friend
My fault completely for buying $10 headphones and expecting anything other than $10 headphones. As expected, super cheap looking and feeling, they sound not unlike what I imagine listening through jello pudding might sound like, and lucky me, the right side started going out intermittently within the first week. You can get decent cheap headphones for just a few bucks more, even sony sells a 20 dollar-ish pair. Now, we all know that Behringer is a cheapy brand, but they do have some products that are dynamite for the money. A) Their interfaces, B) The XM8500 Dynamic mic, which you can swap out with a Shure SM58 and there's a good chance nobody will notice. But these cans? Just say no.