Description
Behringer ECM8000 | Precision Measurement Condenser Microphone
High-Accuracy Room Analysis & Reference Recording
The Behringer ECM8000 is a true omnidirectional condenser microphone engineered for room calibration, acoustic measurement, and high-resolution reference recording. Built with ultra-linear frequency response and low-noise circuitry, it provides crystal-clear, unbiased sound capture—ideal for use with real-time analyzers such as the Behringer ULTRACURVE DEQ2496 and other DSP systems.
From optimising live sound setups to dialing in perfect room EQ in studios and home theatres, the ECM8000 is a must-have tool for sound engineers, acousticians, and serious audio enthusiasts.
Key Features:
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Ultra-Linear Frequency Response – Delivers exacting detail for room EQ and measurements
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Omnidirectional Pickup Pattern – Accurately captures sound from all directions for unbiased analysis
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Phantom Power Compatible – Operates from +15 to +48 V phantom power
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Ultra-Low Noise FET Input – Transformerless design eliminates low-end distortion
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Gold-Plated 3-Pin XLR Connector – Ensures pristine signal path and durability
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Included Accessories: Swivel mic clip and protective transport case
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Designed in Germany – Engineered for precision, reliability, and longevity
Ideal For:
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Room acoustic analysis and speaker alignment
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Studio calibration and sound system optimisation
- Reference-grade stereo recordings
- Live sound system tuning
- Integration with DEQ2496 or similar DSP EQ units
Specifications:
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Microphone Type: Measurement-grade condenser
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Polar Pattern: Omnidirectional
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Power Requirement: +15V to +48V phantom power
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Connector: Gold-plated 3-pin XLR
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Accessories Included: Swivel stand mount, foam-padded transport case
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Applications: Room EQ, studio recording, live PA calibration
Why Choose the ECM8000?
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Accurate sound pressure measurements for perfect EQ tuning
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Flat and unbiased sound capture for recording or testing
- Trusted by live engineers, installers, and mastering professionals
- Excellent value compared to high-cost measurement mics