Electro-Voice

Description

Dynamic supercardioid pattern optimized for live vocal performance. It features the highest gain-before-feedback of any concert vocal mic and EV's exclusive Personality switch to pre-shape vocal response. It also has a removable front grille and pop filter, multistage shockmount, Warm Grip handle, and 50Hz-13kHz frequency response. Feedback reduction during live performance and superior signal-to-noise make it great for digital recording and sampling. Includes 3-year warranty.
Electro-Voice N/D967 Dynamic Vocal Performance Microphone
Electro-Voice N/D967 Dynamic Vocal Performance Microphone

Features

  • Concert vocal mic
  • Dynamic supercardioid pattern
  • Optimized for live vocal performance
  • Highest gain-before-feedback of live vocal mic
  • Minimal transfer noise
  • Internal Micro grill reduces "pops"
  • Personality switch
  • Removable front grille and pop filter
  • Multistage shockmount
  • Warm Grip handle
  • 50Hz-13kHz frequency response
  • Low signal-to-noise ratio
  • Includes 3-year warranty

Reviews

4.83

12 Reviews

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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  • The N/D967 EV Mic Rocks!

    4

    Verified Buyer

    submitted10 years ago

    bySmilin' Mike

    fromWichita, KS

    This is my favorite Live Vocal Mic! I own 4 of them and they sound great! They have a very clear, precise sound and the are excellent in eliminating feedback. Slightly more expensive than a Beta 58 and worth every penny! As a Super Cardioid Mic, proximity and mic control are important with this model. Great quality and performance.

  • Attention vocalists!

    5

    submitted11 years ago

    byjeromey

    fromMichigan

    I've been playing in hard rock/metal bands for 20 years. If you play in this genre, then you know it's always loud. So how many times have you left practice with a migrane or a blown out voice? Or even worse, doing a gig and someone comes up and says "Hey man, your band is sweet but I couldn't hear the vocals?". This mic is the solution. It's loud, clean, durable and has little feedback. It has been my dirty little secret for the last 10 years. Do yourself and your fans a big favor and stop using the garbage line of "industry standard" mics. The standard has changed. If you wanna stand at the top of the mountain, this is the microphone for you.

  • Attention vocalists!

    5

    submitted11 years ago

    byjeromey

    fromMichigan

    I've been playing in hard rock/metal bands for 20 years. If you play in this genre, then you know it's always loud. So how many times have you left practice with a migrane or a blown out voice? Or even worse, doing a gig and someone comes up and says ""Hey man, your band is sweet but I couldn't hear the vocals?"". This mic is the solution. It's loud, clean, durable and has little feedback. It has been my dirty little secret for the last 10 years. Do yourself and your fans a big favor and stop using the garbage line of ""industry standard"" mics. The standard has changed. If you wanna stand at the top of the mountain, this is the microphone for you.

  • Great vocal mike

    5

    submitted11 years ago

    byharriet

    frommanchester CT.

    I have been a front man for over twenty years and have almost always used sm58's. The 58 is a great and durable mike but when I first started using this EV mike I was blown away. It is very powerful and sounds amazing. Love the switch on it for freq. shaping. Thought it was kind of gimmicky at first but it really works well. When I'm up on the mike I have it in one position then when I back off of it (while playing guitar) I hit the switch and it changes the response to better suit being backed off the mike. If your on the fence about this mike, just buy it you will love it. My 58 is now in the back up case and wont be coming out anytime soon.

  • Great Mic

    5

    submitted15 years ago

    byMark

    fromGrand Rapids, MI

    You know how it goes. You need monitors when you're playing a four hour bar show so you don't destroy your voice. Your drummer is getting drunker and louder as the night goes on. You NEED to be able boost your vox w/o fear of the dreaded feedback. You need a mic you can trust. Enter the ND967, I've only played two shows with it and I love it completely. Went from a Sennheiser e945 (not bad) which comes with a VERY sculpted eq, if you've got 3 pot eq on your board there's not much you can add/take away without adding glaring trebles or removing all the lows. The ND967 is the exact opposite. Everything is there with a very thick low end. You definitely have to sculpt it to suit your voice.

  • Electro- Voice N/D967

    5

    submitted16 years ago

    bykeno

    fromCarrollton tx.

    Happy, mic best i ever had and good price.

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