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MXL 770Published on 06/02/09 at 07:58
The MXL 770 is a large diaphragm condenser microphone that is designed for use in home studios. It has a cardioid polar pattern and comes with both a shockmount and a case. Other notable characteristics include the FET preamp and the bass cut and pad switches

OVERALL OPINION

I’ve been using the MXL 770 only for a short while as I wanted to try it out because of its incredibly low price. I found that even though the price is intriguing, the sound quality of this microphone doesn’t make up for the cheap price. While this is certainly a suitable microphone for making demos or getting down ideas in the home studio, this is just about all it is good for as it doesn’t have that full of a...…
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The MXL 770 is a large diaphragm condenser microphone that is designed for use in home studios. It has a cardioid polar pattern and comes with both a shockmount and a case. Other notable characteristics include the FET preamp and the bass cut and pad switches

OVERALL OPINION

I’ve been using the MXL 770 only for a short while as I wanted to try it out because of its incredibly low price. I found that even though the price is intriguing, the sound quality of this microphone doesn’t make up for the cheap price. While this is certainly a suitable microphone for making demos or getting down ideas in the home studio, this is just about all it is good for as it doesn’t have that full of a sound. I tried the MXL 770 on vocals and found that it lacked the depth that you would look for in a good vocal mic. With all of this being said, when looking at this microphone you must understand where its value you lies and that is in the fact that it is indeed a condenser microphone that costs under $100 USD. However, it seems like there are a lot of condenser microphones in this price range that do sound a bit better than the MXL 770. Because the sound quality of this microphone isn’t all that great, I can only recommend it for the home studio owner who is looking for a cheap condenser microphone to get ideas down or just to do demos and not to any professional. I would encourage those interested in getting a cheap condenser microphone to look around a bit at some of the other microphones in this price range made by MXL and those made by other manufacturers like Rode and Shure. I think you will find that there are superior microphones out there in this price range.
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Exellent price / quality ratio

MXL 770Published on 03/24/11 at 21:44
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
Well for starters, you're in front of a microphone is $ 100. No you do not have the quality of a neumann ... or other large mackerel. This was said, I was very surprised. Basically, I find the microphone that suits my voice, the Apex 460 (and yes I even sold one and a Blue mic Has ... look who has the Apex was poor with my voice). Malheuresment I had a problem with my microphone ... I was forced to send it to revedeur and I feel it might be long before I can have it ... So I was a little microphone machete in waiting ... to continue my story sounds made anyway.

Well now that you Ettes in the context ... main use is for voice, and my acoustic guitar. Well shit, this microphone is really...…
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Well for starters, you're in front of a microphone is $ 100. No you do not have the quality of a neumann ... or other large mackerel. This was said, I was very surprised. Basically, I find the microphone that suits my voice, the Apex 460 (and yes I even sold one and a Blue mic Has ... look who has the Apex was poor with my voice). Malheuresment I had a problem with my microphone ... I was forced to send it to revedeur and I feel it might be long before I can have it ... So I was a little microphone machete in waiting ... to continue my story sounds made anyway.

Well now that you Ettes in the context ... main use is for voice, and my acoustic guitar. Well shit, this microphone is really not so bad .. I hardly believe the price I pay. I'm really surprised! It was on and some will stay in my microwave ... park whatever happens he will be able servire, and for now it is on it will serve.

Try to have a lot of micro ... and I was trying a ton ... I find anything below $ 250 was better than that one. This is the first time I try this brand, and I'm really not disappointed. Just stay to see what it's going to give in time, it will j'espàres Toff.

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I second flight recently, I really like the rendering he gives. No regrets.

If it breaks and I was still beson, I resumed it on a.
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  • Manufacturer: MXL
  • Model: 770
  • Category: Large diaphragm condenser microphones
  • Added in our database on: 06/07/2005

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