MXL V67Q Stereo
X/Y Stereo Condenser Stereo Microphone
MXL’s V67Q is a stereo small-diaphragm FET condenser.
The mic has two of the MXL 603’s cardioid capsules mounted in a 90°, XY-stereo configuration. The 603 capsule is a well-regarded copy of the Neumann KM-84 capsule.
The V67Q has a transformerless output stage, like the 603S (and 604), but the rest of the amplifier circuit is a custom design for this stereo mic. Specifically, the V67Q circuit is not a copy of the Schoeps circuit from which the MXL 603/604 circuit is derived.
The V67Q ships with a 10' Mogami stereo XLR cable (5-pin XLRF to two 3-pin XLRM) and a hard mount (p/n MXL MT-001). MXL’s compatible shockmount (p/n MXL-57), is available separately.
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The mic was released in 2007.
Specifications
Frequency Response - X/Y StereoClick Graph to Compare! |
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Pickup Patterns | Pads & Filters |
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X/Y Stereo
(20 mV/Pa; 20 - 20,000 Hz) |
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Capsule Dimensions | Impedance | SPL/Noise |
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Diaphragm diameter: 16.75mm Capsule diameter: 22mm Diaphragm gauge: 6 microns |
100 Ohms (Low) | Max SPL: 132 dB Self-noise: 14.0 dB(A) |
Weight | Length | Max Diameter | Interface(s) |
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1070g (37.74oz) | 184mm (7.24'') | 47mm (1.85'') |
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Power Specifications |
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