The MXL V67G Microphone is a large capsule condenser mic designed to reveal very subtle sonic details. Excellent for vocal tracks that sit perfectly in your mix, the V67G combines Class A FET circuitry and a transformer-coupled output resulting in a pure and warm sound.
The MXL V67G Microphone is designed mainly for vocals. It has a one-inch gold sputtered diaphragm and a fairly wide fixed cardioid pickup pattern. "Old school tube mellow" is the phrase most often used to describe the sound of the MXL V67G Microphone.
Featuring Class A FET design, the MXL V67G Microphone delivers a pure and warm sound. Its classic green body and gold plated grill provide stunning good looks. The MXL V67G Microphone adds body to vocals for all styles of music. This top seller has been used on countless recordings and is a welcome addition to your microphone collection.
MXL V67G Microphone Features
- Large diaphragm for a wide frequency response
- Class A FET design for full, warm vocals
- Rich midrange that rivals tube microphones
- Excellent for vocal tracks that sit perfectly in your mix
MXL V67G Microphone Specifications
- Type: Condenser pressure gradient mic with large 25mm diaphragm capsule
- Frequency Range: 30Hz-20kHz
- Polar Pattern: Cardioid
- Impedance: 200
- 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: 1.3 lb
- Metal Finish: Gold/Green
MXL V67G Microphone Includes
- MXL V67G Microphone
- MXL MT-001 Hard Mount Mic Stand Adapter
- Zipper Pouch
- User Manual
- 3 Years Warranty
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MXL V67G
Aug 30th 2011This is THE most amazing "small budget" microphone with a "big budget" sound. It has a wonderfully rich sound with presence and fullness at a price that any home recordist can afford. Great for a lot of sources, and particularly great for male rock vocals, it has actually worked better on a few vocalists than several other mics in my locker costing from $500 to $2500! Five stars for a crazy great value for a crazy low price!!
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Shocking for the $
Aug 30th 2011I bought this mic based on word of mouth and was really shocked how good it was for the $. Probably one the biggest bang for dollar purchases I have made for my studio. I am not saying this thing is a Lawson on vocals but for my singer it was pretty good. I have better microphones but this was a very good fit for him. He has sung on Neumanns and Lawsons and while they are definatly better for him this was quite usable. I can't wait to get the JJ Audio modded version of this mic. Overheads and Acustic guitar fit pretty well also.
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Superb value mic
Jan 14th 2010This mic is great for female vocals and recording guitar cabs. I wasn't floored with the sound of it on my own voice (described by others as a little David Bowie-ish) but love it on all of the females I've recorded. Flat response that sometimes needs some brightening up depending on the style of music, but I would much rather have to brighten a mic than try and fight against the harshness of so many other cheap condensers. I've recorded this mostly through a UA LA 610 and have been very happy with it. I give this mic 5 stars considering the versatility and value you get from this mic and comparing it to other mics in this price range as well as those costing a couple hundred dollars more. This is NOT a mic you'll have to fight with to get a good sound.