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  • ericthegreatericthegreat

    small condensor mic, big sound

    MXL V67GPublished on 01/31/12 at 21:45
    Wow, this mic sounds great! That was my first reaction to the MXL V67G. They are not totally without fault, but overall these are really great small diaphragm condenser mics. This mic will need phantom power from your preamp to work, and it will connect with an XLR cable. The mic is normally a cardioid pickup pattern, but you can actually change it by spinning the top end. If changed, this mic will double as an omni mic. The cardioid setting is very focused, so you can really hone in on a particular source in a room. The omni setting is very useful if you are using a pair of these in stereo as room mics. That is actually my primary use for these mics - they really nail that role. You will …
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    Wow, this mic sounds great! That was my first reaction to the MXL V67G. They are not totally without fault, but overall these are really great small diaphragm condenser mics. This mic will need phantom power from your preamp to work, and it will connect with an XLR cable. The mic is normally a cardioid pickup pattern, but you can actually change it by spinning the top end. If changed, this mic will double as an omni mic. The cardioid setting is very focused, so you can really hone in on a particular source in a room. The omni setting is very useful if you are using a pair of these in stereo as room mics. That is actually my primary use for these mics - they really nail that role. You will also get a nice pad selection. You can switch from 0 attenuation to -15dB and even -25dB to ensure that you aren't going to distort on any of your inputs. There is also a low roll-off filter that is switchable. There is a steep high pass filter, and also a more gentle and gradual low roll-off that starts around 120Hz. This mic is also remarkably quiet in terms of self noise.


    OVERALL OPINION

    I have had a pair of these for a few years. It is definitely my favorite of the from MXL small condenser lines. You might be wondering if it's worth the extra money to get the newer line of the MXL’s I will tell you right now that it is! The sound is definitely better in almost every respect, and you get more features such as the ability to change this tight cardioid mic into an omni mic. When you consider that, this mic becomes a great value. I definitely recommend this mic. Not to mention it doesn’t look to shabby either! Not too sure if it comes in different colors but the blue-is green color works for me!
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  • stegastega

    MXL V67GPublished on 01/17/12 at 09:24
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    see other opinions.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Bought a few months ago for a hundred dollars, I have also adapted the suspension, which is very well made elsewhere.
    Previously, I went through the Tbone (450), m audio nova, a Studio Projects B1 MK2, so the microphones in the same price range. I always thought it did not used to purchase much more expensive to record in a non-acoustically treated.
    The failure of these mics more or less "low end" is that you get tired quickly. Initially the sound seems very flattering, and we realize their weakness and are sold quickly.
    This is not the case of MXL.
    I find it very balanced, silky, soft, clear, absolutely not aggressive. In short, the qu…
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    see other opinions.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Bought a few months ago for a hundred dollars, I have also adapted the suspension, which is very well made elsewhere.
    Previously, I went through the Tbone (450), m audio nova, a Studio Projects B1 MK2, so the microphones in the same price range. I always thought it did not used to purchase much more expensive to record in a non-acoustically treated.
    The failure of these mics more or less "low end" is that you get tired quickly. Initially the sound seems very flattering, and we realize their weakness and are sold quickly.
    This is not the case of MXL.
    I find it very balanced, silky, soft, clear, absolutely not aggressive. In short, the qualities that are found only rarely in competition made in China.
    Finally, its design is simple, no pad, no filter. it can be considered a defect. Me what I see is that it is beautifully done, it seems very tough, not pretty (the gold side is not flashy).
    MXL was right to focus on the essentials.
    The quality / price ratio, for me, is most excellent.
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  • Anonymous

    MXL V67GPublished on 10/06/07 at 00:48
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    I am a "total quiche" in making sound, but I fell for ... color green and gold

    OVERALL OPINION

    First test last night on the branch prampli interface MOTU Ultralite, it makes a natural sound, and trs ar rich in harmonics. The singer silent upset to hear as a, so if the technical point of view I think is not worth Tripet, I can certainly assure you that it's good trs trs mat riel. We can then compare this or that for micro Determines strengths and weaknesses but all who rvent a good condenser microphone for their home studio can safely choose the latter remains a report quality-price staggering.
  • arietiarieti

    MXL V67GPublished on 11/26/07 at 09:45
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    - Large diaphragm condenser microphone for singing without CONTRL for high and low but seems solid trs. Can be sold with an elastic suspension. This suspension is a minimum quality and a dia. a little too just for the microphone.

    According to Harvey ingnieur Gerts studio ITRstudio.com admont that the microphone's diaphragm and transformer (component is not in any condenser microphones) are trs good design and solid compartment other Chinese-made pickups like the Studio Projects C1.

    OVERALL OPINION

    - I possde for two months

    - I compared this mic in the same conditions with sound on a lyrical voice of a male with the Rode NT3 2m, the Cad M177 and Behringer B2 Pro Studio.

    T…
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    - Large diaphragm condenser microphone for singing without CONTRL for high and low but seems solid trs. Can be sold with an elastic suspension. This suspension is a minimum quality and a dia. a little too just for the microphone.

    According to Harvey ingnieur Gerts studio ITRstudio.com admont that the microphone's diaphragm and transformer (component is not in any condenser microphones) are trs good design and solid compartment other Chinese-made pickups like the Studio Projects C1.

    OVERALL OPINION

    - I possde for two months

    - I compared this mic in the same conditions with sound on a lyrical voice of a male with the Rode NT3 2m, the Cad M177 and Behringer B2 Pro Studio.

    The MXL V67G sounds quite natural color balanced and a little warm. It does not round the grave, the precision and the gain of Cad M177 and Behringer B2 Pro but has a patch against particulirement rich in harmonics in the treble without being aggressive, which is rare and research. It blurs and filters correctly and acute accents too strong voice better than NT3. It captures the atmosphere of the place and the same is a sound and full-ar. Overall there was generally a trs tests perform well.

    It is a microphone to capture a mood or voice with. It complte a good decision on his solo singer for prsence and a pair of microphones in other strophonie moves away a little more to capture the magnitude of the voice and the accompaniment with acoustic environment in a context.

    I Verify performance with some accompanying instruments like the piano with a live opera singer. Your exact is surprising. Approximately one 2m and the opera singer with piano properly is excellent. Its sensitivity is sufficient and not EXAGRES unlike many other microphones.

    The report qualitprix is ​​staggering.
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  • goodbyeblueskygoodbyebluesky

    MXL V67GPublished on 03/27/08 at 08:26
    MXL's V67g is a large diaphram condensor type microphone, mainly for studio use and due to its low price probably useful to home recording enthusiasts on a budget.
    The sturdy metal capsule painted green, with a gold cover makes this microphone LOOK like it cost more than 100 bucks! Very sharp looking.

    According to the manual, the 200 Ohm output impedance is transformer balanced and the frequency response is stated as 30Hz-20KHz. It comes with a cool carrying pouch

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've used this on a handful of home recordings, mostly recording acoustic guitar and male vocals. this is only my second condensor with the first being an MXL 990 I was very pleased with how warm and &quo…
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    MXL's V67g is a large diaphram condensor type microphone, mainly for studio use and due to its low price probably useful to home recording enthusiasts on a budget.
    The sturdy metal capsule painted green, with a gold cover makes this microphone LOOK like it cost more than 100 bucks! Very sharp looking.

    According to the manual, the 200 Ohm output impedance is transformer balanced and the frequency response is stated as 30Hz-20KHz. It comes with a cool carrying pouch

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've used this on a handful of home recordings, mostly recording acoustic guitar and male vocals. this is only my second condensor with the first being an MXL 990 I was very pleased with how warm and "un-harsh" this mic sounds.

    Unfortunately I haven't been able to try out many LDC mics but from my experience and the ton of reviews I read before making my decision to buy it- you cant go wrong spending the 100 bucks on it. It suits the vintage, folky, "warm" kinda sound I am looking for when tracking my acoustic guitar playing. It gives me a nice thick sound while retaining enough clarity to satisfy me, though I imagine the lack higher-end detail and definition could keep it from cutting through the mix if you were tracking multiple instruments.

    Even with my limited experience, I doubt I would use this mic on electric guitar amps. It doesn't capture the attack as crisply as other mics would.
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