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MXL is proud to announce the newest addition to the V67 series, the V67Q Stereo microphone. This mic is the perfect addition to the home recording or studio environment. A fixed 90 degree XY pattern delivers a spacious stereo image, but also minimizes loss when translating to mono. The width can be adjusted later with panning if desired, as the left and right signals are delivered on separate balanced XLR connectors. The open tonality of the microphone compliments close micing by capturing the natural reverb of a room, provides an easy solution for drum overheads, and fits nicely under the lid of a grand piano. Follow the link above to hear a sample of the V67Q on guitar as well as other microphone samples.
- Fixed 90 degree XY pattern delivers a spacious stereo image, but also minimizes loss when translating to mono
- Width can be adjusted later with panning if desired, as the left and right signals are delivered on separate balanced XLR connectors
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful Very good microphone for live stereo recording, By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: MXL V67Q Stereo Condenser Microphone (Electronics) I bought this microphone to record piano music, chamber music and choral concerts. This is a serious professional microphone at a very reasonable price. It is stereo, and requires phantom power, which right away limits the devices you record on. You basically have to use pro equipment. It comes with a 5 pin stereo XLR connector cable which is only 10 feet long, You can get longer 5 pin stereo XLR connectors from musiciansfriend, Amazon or B and H photo/video. I use a Marantz CDR-300 recorder, but you could also use a marantz 310, 661 or any digital multi-track recorder or pro-tool/mac/digidesign interface box setup. (just make sure the interface box has two XLR inputs). The advantage to using a stereo mike is that it only requires one stand and one cable, and this mike sounds fantastic. Inside, it is really two small diameter condenser capsules oriented 90 deg to each other. You do have to back up from whatever you are recording. Watch your levels when you are recording. It records... Read more 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful AMAZING STEREO MICROPHONE, Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: MXL V67Q Stereo Condenser Microphone (Electronics) I was really skeptical about this mic but for the price I had to give it a try. It arrived in brand new condition and right on time.It is very pretty, the green and gold colors always attract attention from females that visit our studio. WHAT'S IT SOUND LIKE? Looks are somewhat important but what really matters is the sound, what does it sound like? This mic sounds amazing. I hooked it into two channels of a Grace m801 mic preamp. At over $500/preamp the Grace is definitely high-end equipment. I listened to the output of the mic preamp using a set of Audio Technica M-50 headphones. The sound from this mic is very 3D. The mic creates this dimensional space that will have you turning your head around to see where noises are coming from. On acoustic guitar it provides an amazing depth, the better the instrument, the better the sound, the mic does an extraordinary job picking it up. We use it for recording exclusively and it is living on a... Read more Good quality, single-point stereo microphone, By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: MXL V67Q Stereo Condenser Microphone (Electronics) I purchased this MXL V67Q stereo microphone to record ambient sound for a film project I'm working on. It was a bit of a risk, as the MXL V67Q is designed to be used in a studio environment, and my film takes place in the Florida outdoors. I was able to modify my Rode blimp to accept the V67Q without much trouble, and mount the assembly on a sturdy tripod stand. I ran the xlr cable into a Soundcraft Notepad mixer and then into a Zoom H1 to record the sounds. The results were quite good, as the microphone has very little self-noise, and I made wonderful recordings of birds, insects, and other natural sounds. The V67Q did prove sensitive to humidity when I would use it outside of the blimp, but the microphone was fine after being returned to an air-conditioned environment for a few hours.This is also a very good vocal microphone. I was testing different microphones on my wife's voice for a voice-over project, trying to find if she sounded better on the Rode NT-1A or... Read more |
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