MXL
Description
The Marshall Electronics MXL V67G condenser microphone is often described as having a sound that is "old-school tube mellow." Designed mainly for vocals, the V67G mic combines Class-A FET circuitry and a transformer-coupled output for a smooth, open and pure sound. The Marshall Electronics V67G mic comes through with killer vocals even in front of a busy mix. This condenser microphone's great stage appeal is partially due to its round gold-plated grille and distinctive, vintage body. You'll be amazed by the sound this cleverly designed Marshall Electronics MXL microphone provides and pleasantly pleased with the price.

**Note: This mic requires phantom power to operate.**
MXL V67G FET-Designed Condenser Microphone
MXL V67G FET-Designed Condenser Microphone
MXL V67G FET-Designed Condenser Microphone
Features
  • Transformer-balanced output for smooth sound
  • Gold-sputtered, 6 micron diaphragm
  • Solid state preamp
  • Optional MXL-57 isolation shockmount available
  • Comes with mic stand adapter
  • Wired with Mogami cable
  • 3-year warranty
Specs
  • Type: Pressure-gradient condenser mic
  • Diaphragm: 6 micron gold-sputtered
  • Capsule size: 32 mm/1.26"
  • Frequency Response: 30Hz–20kHz
  • Polar pattern: Cardioid
  • Sensitivity: 15 mV/Pa
  • Impedance: 200 ohms
  • Output: Transformer-balanced
  • Equivalent noise: 20dB (A-weighted IEC 268-4)
  • S/N Ratio: 74dB (Ref. 1 PA A-weighted)
  • Max SPL for .5% THD: 130dB
  • Power Requirements: Phantom Power 48V (+/- 4V)
  • Size: 47 mm x 184 mm/1.85" x 7.24"
  • Weight: 1.3 lb./589.67 g
  • Metal finish: Green with gold grille
Reviews

4.5

2 Reviews

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  • Best Low End Mic Available!

    5

    submitted15 years ago

    bysteven

    fromhohokus, nj

    This mic is absolutely fantastic! I have a Presonous AudioBox. It works EXTREMELY well with this audio interface. EXTREMELY smooth silky sound. I do all my vocals with this mic.

  • Worth the money

    4

    submitted15 years ago

    byKevin

    fromCincinnati, OH

    I picked this up at a local GC a couple years back, and it has definitely served it's purpose. It is a bit sibilant in the 4-6k region, but so are all of the other low end condensers. As far as MXL goes, this is their best vocal mic besides the Genesis or Revelation models. If you're looking at the MXL V69, which is a tube condenser, go with the V67. Pair it with a cheap preamp like the Presonus Tubepre, switch out the stock tube and save yourself 20 bucks. And that's besides the fact that you'll get a much crisper signal with a nice warm mid range.

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