MXL V67G
Large Capsule Condenser Microphone
"Old school tube mellow" is the phrase most often used to describe the sound of the V67G from MXL. Designed mainly for vocals, the V67G combines Class A FET circuitry and a transformer-coupled output resulting in a pure and warm sound. Its classic green body and gold plated grill provide stunning good looks. The V67G 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.
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
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This is great input, thanks a lot! I have noticed that, and have often eq’d similar to your suggestions, but without the component-level knowledge of why. I’m obviously aware from doing some research, of the general “reputation” of some of these mics, but I haven’t yet come to the point of thinking about it on the...