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Neumann U 67 Tube Microphone Reissue
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Neumann U 67 Tube Microphone Reissue |
Often called a "desert island" microphone for its universal versatility, the U 67 retains its three selectable polar patterns: omni-directional, cardioid, and figure-of-8 plus separate low-cut filter and -10dB pad switches.
My experience with the U 67 as an outstanding vocal microphone for both male and female voices goes back to my early days as a recording engineer--the U 67 always delivered. I also found it great for most all instruments such as: strings (particularly violas), woodwinds, brass (trombones), piano, drums (overheads and floor toms), acoustic and electric guitar (close in to amps with the pad switched on), bass guitar and upright bass.
The U 67 was Neumann's first microphone equipped with the famous K 67 capsule that has since become associated with "the Neumann sound" and continues to be used in its successor, the transistorized U 87 A. The U 67 uses a carefully selected EF86 tube in a clever pre-emphasis/de-emphasis scheme to minimize inherent tube noise. Using its attenuator pad, the U 67 can handle sound pressure levels of up to 124 dB SPL without distortion.
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The Neumann U 67 sells for $6,995 MSRP.
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