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The MXL-V67G sports a gold plated round grill and distinctive vintage brass body design. It was designed for vocals, so this mic will surely stand out in any crowd. The V67G sounds as golden as its looks. Its 1” gold sputtered, 6-micron diaphragm, FET preamp and transformer balanced output combine to create an open, vintage sound. The double screen, round grill, also helps to produce a smooth, even frequency response. It comes complete with stand adapter and an optional high isolation shock mount is available.
- 25mm (1") large capsule condenser
- Gold-sputtered, 6 micron density diaphragm
- Solid state preamp balanced transformer output
- Durable brass enclosure
- Screw-on mic stand adapter
- MXL-57 isolation shock mount available
Type: | Condenser pressure gradient mic with large 25mm diaphragm capsule |
Frequency Range: | 30Hz-20kHz |
Polar Pattern: | Cardioid |
Impedance: | 200W |
S/N Ratio: | 74dB (Ref. 1Pa A-weighted) |
Equivalent Noise Level: | 20dB (A weighted IEC 268-4) |
Max SPL for 0.5% THD: | 130dB |
Power Requirements: | Phantom Power 48V ±4V |
Current Consumption: | <3.0mA |
Size: | 47mm x 184mm |
Weight: | 1.3lb |
Metal Finish: | Gold/Green |
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Technical Details
- Large 32mm pressure gradient condenser capsule^Gold-sputtered, 6 micron density diaphragm^Solid state preamp balanced transformer output^MXL-57 isolation shock mount available- Large 32mm pressure gradient condenser capsule
- Gold-sputtered, 6 micron density diaphragm
- Solid state preamp balanced transformer output
- MXL-57 isolation shock mount available
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By R. Jackson (Newburyport, MA USA)
This mic is fantastic! I've been singing, writing, and recording for almost 30 years and this mic is pretty much just as good as all of the silly expensive German mics I've used in larger studios over the years. There's a very slight presence peak, but nothing like most of the other Chinese mics. It isn't shrilling or peaky at all. Male tenor vocals and acoustic guitar sound great without any need for EQ whatsoever beyond a hi pass filter for the sub 100hz stuff. This mic is also an excellent candidate for a Michael Joly mod, he calls it one of the 7 audio wonders of the world because it makes no sense that this mic is this good at under $200. Michael mods these mics and you'd be hard pressed to be able to tell the difference between this one and the famous U87 with the German name that starts with an "N". I'm using it totally stock and it's been great. Buy it.
By Patrick Gleason (Baltimore, Maryland USA)
I'm not an expert in my home studio by any means, but the MXL V67G microphone delivered what it said it would - transparent, warm, clear duplication of sound. Just keep in mind that it's a large diaphragm condenser so it picks up EVERYTHING. If you don't have a space where you have eliminated ambient noise or excessive reverb in the room you might want to go with another mic - maybe something along the lines of a Shure SM7B that is directional and doesn't pick up as much ambient sound.
I'd buy this mic again. It might not be as nice as mics costing hundreds or thousands more, but compared side by side, I'm not sure that a novice like me with a home studio would even be able to make use of something more expensive - it would be money wasted.
By Mark Twain (Florida)
Works decently well on vocals and makes my uke shine. One of the best in it's price range.
By T. Colston
This mic isn't a production studio quality professional mic. This mic does sound good and could pass for one if tweaked properly. That said, I used a basic black condenser that most likely was entry level MXL that I was unable to grab the correct make and model. That mic was a bit muddy and muffled unless tweaked properly and it works with EQ'ing. This mic was out of the box sharp and crisp. It does need a bit of a pre-amp and more than others. I find this mic to be great for podcasting (so far) professional quality audio with little sound engineering experience.
If you are very picky and know exactly what you want, please drop money on the more expensive and specific mics.
If you really aren't picky, do not use mics for one particular thing, and just want a cheaper mic that will get the job done nicely - this microphone is for you. A+ recommend.
By illadelph55
I've recorded on AKG and Shure Microphones, but this mic trumps them all. you can't beat the value and the color of the sound is one in a million. GET IT!
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