Presented in a green finish with a gold grille for an eye-catching vintage look, the MXL V67G Large-diaphragm Condenser Microphone is also designed to impart a classic sound that can be described as warm and mellow, making it an affordable solution for thickening vocals without EQ.
With its Class-A FET circuitry and transformer-coupled output, it can provide sonic traits often associated with old tube mics. Since it is a solid-state condenser with an XLR output, it should be connected to a mic preamp that supplies standard 48V phantom power.
The MXL V67G Large-diaphragm Condenser Microphone is a side-address mic with a 1″ gold-sputtered large-diaphragm capable of capturing plenty of detail. Its somewhat wide cardioid polar pattern yields generous pick-up at the front and sides of the mic.
while offering significant rejection of sound at the rear, which helps lessen the presence of room noise in home recordings. To further optimize the V67G for vocal sessions, accessories such as a foam windscreen, pop filter, are available separately.
Designed for Vocals
Designed mainly for vocals, the V67G combines Class-A FET circuitry and a transformer-coupled output resulting in a pure and warm sound that’s akin to the mellow vibe of an old-school tube mic. Rather than opting for transparency, its frequency response features a thicker midrange that adds body to vocals.
Large-Diaphragm Condenser Capsule
The MXL V67G Large-diaphragm Condenser Microphone has a 1″ gold-sputtered diaphragm and a fairly wide cardioid pickup pattern that is least sensitive to sound behind the mic. Large-capsule condensers such as the MXL V67G Large-diaphragm Condenser Microphone are very sensitive, readily revealing subtle sonic details.
Phantom Powered
Due to its balanced XLR output and solid-state condenser electronics, the MXL V67G Large-diaphragm Condenser Microphone should be connected via an XLR mic cable (available separately) to the mic input of a device that can supply 48V phantom power.