Product Comparison: Behringer Ultravoice XM8500 vs Behringer XM1800S
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- The sound is so smooth. It feels really good in the hand.
- This mic is fantastic for the price! Feels very sturdy!
- The sound quality is great.
- Good material that feels quality in the hand.
- Build quality is excellent, sound is excellent and price is excellent!
- The sound quality on my Behringer was crisp and clean.
- Crisp and clean sound!
- It looks good, is well constructed.
- Good vocal quality and response.
- Good quality, good sound, great case, really useful.
- It is professional quality build and sound.
- This mic sounds very good, and is solidly built.
- The XM5800 sounds loud and clear.
- It comes with a nice case and a mic clip.
- Handling noise is acceptable.
- The sound is quite clear and does not seem to pick up background noise.
- This mic sounds great, doesn't pick up nearly as much background noise.
- The mics have good sound quality, made of metal.
- Sensitivity is good, and I'm very pleased by this purchase.
- They are affordable, and produce excellent sound for a budget microphone.