No. The built-in microphones on the Boss BR600 will not sound as good as a Behringer C1U USB condenser microphone. You should also note that there is no way to connect the C1U microphone to the BR600, as it requires a computer with a USB port to operate.
If you want to improve the sound of the BR600, you will need to connect a microphone to the 1/4" inputs jacks using a microphone that has this connector, or an XLR to 1/4" adapter cable. Note that the BR600 does not have phantom power, so powering a condenser microphone like the Behringer C1 is not possible.
I would suggest you try out the smaller one first, if it doesn't suit your needs, get the bigger one.
It can be played back through any speaker. The better the speaker, the better it will sound. If you are enquiring about the voice of the recording artist, yes, it is suitable for any voice.
In general Sennheiser products are more expensive, and usually for a reason.
Sound better is really what you enjoy when listening to music. Your playback equipment will also make a BIG difference! If you playback a quality recorded LP on a quality turntable and quality cartridge and off course high end amplifier with quality speakers, well the sound will be much more richer, deeper bass, realistic drum sounds to the original recording than if played back on CD with high end equipment also. The CD is much easier to use, no scratch or pops sounds but.......... to me, a vinyl recording sounds better than CD. Jean R
At most DVR default settings, the recordings are generally better than videotape. However, higher digital video and audio quality require more memory, which decreases the amount of space on your DVR hard drive.
Active mic usually has battery in it and gives way better sound recording quality than passive one. This is smart microphone if you will and I'd recomment to stick with active if you're doing audio recording or movie at home.
You will be better off replacing it that trying to repair it.
Pod 2.0 is older from the two and both are very similar units, but 80% of the tone comes from the fingers, so it's better that you try out the units and decided yourself which one you like better.
Papyrus is important because it was an early form of paper. It allowed inventors to create better quality things. Papyrus was used for recording things. It was used by the Ancient Egyptians around 3500 BC.
FIFA Approved is better quality, but more expensive
If you want to only use one microphone to record all of that at once, you will need an omnidirectional condenser microphone. The best microphone of this type is probably a Neumann U87. You would have better results buying one microphone for each instrument. You could buy 20 Apex 520 multi-pattern condenser microphones for the cost of 1 U87, and get better results. If you only have 1 microphone input, use a mixer to mix all of the microphones to 1 signal.
Mackie has lower noise but they are pretty much the same in overall audio quality. Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 offers value for money. Go for Mackie Blackjack if you want lower recording noise.