MXL Genesis Tube Condenser Microphone

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Add that velvety smooth tube flavor to your mic collection for an unbelievable price with this tried-and-true secret weapon of a microphone: the MXL Genesis.

The MXL Genesis exhibits the clarity and warmth typically associated with tube mics. This large-diaphragm cardioid condenser features a 1.2-inch diameter capsule with a 6-micron, gold-sputtered diaphragm and a hand selected Mullard 12AT7 tube -- known for its clean, rich tone and a silky high end. The microphone operates with 48 volt phantom power. Genesis will be supplied with a power supply, heavy-duty shock mount, and Mogami microphone and tube cables housed in a high quality flight case.

Features

- Unmistakable glossy red body and gold grill
- Hand-selected Mullard 12AT7 tube
- -10 dB pad
- 150 Hz, 6 dB/octave roll-off switch
- Comes with custom metal mesh pop filter, shock mount, power supply 15 ft. 7-pin Mogami(r) cable, 15 ft. XLR Mogami microphone cable and cleaning cloth
- 3-year warranty/90-days tube

"When MXL asked me try their flagship "Genesis" microphone, I didn't hesitate in taking up their offer. I have used numerous MXL mics over the years, and have always had excellent results. Initially, I tried the Genesis as a room mic on a grand piano, and the results were just amazing. From the full bottom end to sparkling highs, it gave me the natural sound I wanted, with next to no EQ required. With female vocals it was simply stunning. There is something about the warmth and intimacy of this microphone that I have previously only been able to capture with microphones costing much more. What truly surprised me though, was when I tried it on the outside of a kick read more drum where I previously used my FET 47. The FET 47 is enjoying a long vacation in my Mic Locker. The guys at MXL seem to be continually raising the bar for quality in affordable mics. With great products and amazing customer service, MXL are always high on my list of preferred equipment when I need to get the job done."

- Anthony "Rocky" Gallo
Chief Engineer -- "The Cutting Room" NYC
(John Legend, Carly Simon, John McLaughlin)
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- Tube Type: Mullard 12AT7 or equivalent
- Diaphragm: 6 micron gold-sputtered
- Frequency Response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
- Polar pattern: Cardioid
- Output Impedance: 200 ohms
- Pre-Attenuation Switch: 0 dB, -10 dB
- High Pass Filter: 6 dB/octave @ 150 Hz
- Equivalent noise: 18db (A-weighted IEC 268-4)
- S/N Ratio: 78dB (Ref. 1Pa A-weighted)
- Max SPL for .5% THD: 130 dB/140 dB (0dB, -10 dB pad)
- Power Requirements: Dedicated power supply
- Size: 59mm x 240mm
- Weight: 1.55 lbs.

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 800-800-6608
Web: https://mxlmics.com/support/

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars. (19 ratings)
Submitted November 4, 2010 by a customer from hotmail.com

"If you seek Bang for Your Buck Tube Mic...you needn't look too far."

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Overall, fantastic microphone. The results you can get from this mic is phenomenal, not just for this price point, but for any price point. As stated earlier, you will need some EQ work, but is the case with most microphones in any case. The Chinese mics have come a long way in terms of improved sound quality. And this one, despite being made in China, is truly a winner. My only concern is that Chinese mics have the reputation of not "going the distance" like, say, Neumanns, Telefunken and AKG, many of which have last literally decades after decades of use. Having said that, once they do get broken, you'll have to sell your car just to get it repaired. Genesis, not much so. Anyway, hope this review (or rant) helped.

Sound
I've never written reviews on the net. But after always searching for them and then complaining that no one has posted reviews on the product, I decided to stop complaining and do my part in solving the problem. This, especially, since there are not many reviews on MXL Genesis that are around at the moment. Ok. Let's get real with the sound of this microphone. Don't mean to boast, but I work regularly with U87. And this mic does not sound as warm and smooth as U87 on its own. Actually, I was quite disappointed at the harsh top end of the microphone. Then again, it is an unfair comparison since my U87 runs through Avalon M5 into AVID HD at work. My Genesis runs through Mbox2 Mini... In any case, as you will notice on Sound read more on Sound samples as well, the mic is not as warm and rounded as one would like to believe. Having said that, I just want to say that this mic absolutely comes to life when the harsh top end is tamed with some EQ. The detail captured by this mic is simply stunning. The tuby grain (as I call it) is subtle yet comes through in a very pleasant way, especially for my low male vocals. And after some EQing, applying some reverbs and compression, I honestly doubt that I could tell much difference between the same vocals I recorded with Genesis and U87. Vox recorded on U87 were better: more warmer and rounder and smoother by about 3~5% (subjective rating, not a measured one). But, U87 costs about 4~6 times more. And when vocals recorded with Genesis sit in the mix, it is virtually impossible for anyone to say, "Aha! You're using some cheap Chinese mic!" The sound of Genesis is professional and finished. So much so, I won't say it is a matter of U87 being better than Genesis. They are just different, like how Fender Strat is different from Gibson Les Paul. The only difference is, with Genesis' going price, you seriously cannot go wrong.

Features
Accessories are fantastic. The included pop filter looks awesome with the mic. But I just use the clothe pop filter that I have been using because I don't want to spray the metal pop filter and mic with my...er...spray. The power unit is solid. The shock mount is solid. The cables provided are Mogami...although, unfortunately, I think they are lower quality Mogami cables connected to Yong Sheng (?) connectors. But, that is just me being gear fussy and pedantic. The sound quality was practically impossible to tell even when I replaced the MXL provided Mogami cables with Mogami/Neutrik connector cables that I have been using all this time. The wooden mic case is also nice. The cleaning cloth is also provided.

Ease of Use
Condenser mic. Plug it into the power source. Turn the power source. 10dB switch. Bass roll off. Pretty easy to use. Just remember to warm up the tubes for at least 30 minutes if you want to get the best out of the mic.

Quality
Solid construction.

Value
At this price point (I got mine for US$519 + $90 postage to Australia...), you just can't go wrong. This coming from someone who has use Blue Kiwi, U87, sE Gemini II on a regular basis at my work. They are all brilliant microphones, don't get me wrong. The amazing thing is that Genesis...for the reasons that I cannot understand from the consumer point of view (where expensive = far better)...holds on its own against all these great mics.

Manufacturer Support
Have not needed it yet.

The Wow Factor
Simply, one of the most stunning looking mics out there. Brilliant design and colour scheme.

Musical Background:
Active Musician, Recording Engineer

Musical Style:
Rock, Jazz, K-Pop, Acoustic
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