The MXL V67G sports a gold plated round grill and distinctive vintage brass body design. It was designed for vocals, so this mic will surely stand out in any crowd. The V67G sounds as golden as its looks. Its 1" gold sputtered, 6-micron diaphragm, FET preamp and transformer balanced output combine to create an open, vintage sound. The double screen, round grill, also helps to produce a smooth, even frequency response. It comes complete with stand adapter and an optional high isolation shock mount is available. Learn More...










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10 out of 10Feature:
No features or anything like that just the mic
Quality:
mic is rugged and holds on great grill feels little weak but hey just don't drop it...
Value:
yes it's worth its price..your on a budget and need a good mic go for this one...plus its a different color...
Desirability:
sexy colors green and gold...looks like a$1000 mic
Sound:
the sound is amazing.....great quality mic for just $100.....btter than the other mic i own that cost me 500....
Ease of Use:
hook a mic cable and your ready to go........
Support:
i don't know...
Overall:
should like it for a long time now...won't change this mic for years to come.....
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10 out of 10Feature:
I hear others saying they wish it had a low cut switch , but personally I dont feel its needed . Im using the Samson C valve for a micpre ( these 2 go together very well ) that has a variable base cut filter built in .
Quality:
Seems to be very well made , metal body and mesh , very solid feel.
Value:
You won't belive you only paid 100 bucks for it.
Sound:
Nice , clean , sharp , has about a 2/3db gain around 4k and up that will add some sparkle to vocals , very nice.
Support:
never needed them
Overall:
I have a very low Baratone voice and most mics make my voice sound very Boomy and muddy , this mic brought out the best of my voice , my friends said my voice sounds like Lou Reed , just as clean and clear.
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10 out of 10Feature:
It looks better with a shockmount.
Value:
GREAT PRICE!
Sound:
Great silky sound. Gave this a 9 because I haven't compared it to the multi-thousand dollars ones yet. Personally, I like it much better than Rode (NTK, NT1000) and Studio Projects (B1, B3, and C1) LDC mics. I resold all the others and still keeping this mic.
Ease of Use:
Need phantom power.
Support:
Haven't needed any repairs.
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10 out of 10Quality:
Great for the price
Value:
Great for it's price. I've heard many other $100 mics and they don't compare.
Sound:
Sound quality is good. It seems to have reduced a little lately but maybe it is just how I am mixing the tracks.
Ease of Use:
Easy to use
Support:
Never had to deal w/support
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10 out of 10Feature:
with no pad or low cut it still sounds good
Quality:
for under $100 its the best quality mic
Value:
for under $100 the value is one of the best things about this mic
Desirability:
green and gold with catch anyones attention
Sound:
great sound fopr vocals....great on rap and r&b
Support:
never had a problem
Overall:
i love this mic its great
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9 out of 10Feature:
It's a mic. No pad, that would be nice. One pattern.
Quality:
great. I use it in a studio environment, which it's meant for, so it's not handled rough or anything.
Value:
best mic under $400, period.
Desirability:
I own it.
Sound:
I have the black one, the V67, and for the money, it's a killer mic. I've used it for about 3 years now. You'd have to spend about 4 times as much to get an audibly better mic.
Support:
didn't use it.
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10 out of 10Feature:
I have the suspension mount that fits this and other MXL mics I own.
The regular ring-type holder works fine in most instances. The only addition that would be handy would be a switchable pad, but hey, at this price, the mic is great without it.
Quality:
A "ten" for the money. An "eight" objectively.
Value:
The mic is worth more than what it sells for. I am happy with my "expensive" Audio Technica LDCs that I paid three times as much for. The ATs are great and the MXLs are hanging in there with them.
Desirability:
The green and gold looks cool. As I said, I bought the black one for $20.00 less cuz I am recording sound, not color.
Sound:
I own a copy of the Black one. Absolutely great on loud electric guitar cabs. I did have to buy an in-line pad. This mic is now my top choice on electric guitar. Sometimes I still put up an SM57, but I always print the MXL.
Support:
I own five MXL mics and I have never needed to call support.
Overall:
Supplementation is always ongoing. These MXL mics are absolutely great for starters.
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