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Mxl Mics Condenser Microphone 770 Midnight

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Mxl Mics Condenser Microphone 770 Midnight

2024-08-16 04:26:40

This microphone has gotten me through so much learning. When I first started recording I was using an Avid Recording Studio mixer with only a single XLR input. So one microphone. (Until I figured out how to run another mic through the guitar jack.) I got the MXL 990 and I feel like I can keep recording with it for a long time. For starters, it's pretty durable. I haven't spiked it against the ground but it's taken some falls and still ticks. As for quality? There's definitely better mics out there. Better tone, pickup, all sorts of things. But I'd be lying if I didn't say this is a great mic to take around the block. While I'm not completely green, I'm at least blue-green. So anything fancier would be completely wasted on me. And all I really want is for the voice to be clear and warm. I'm recording a podcast with myself and a single guest. No instruments. Nothing fancy. And honestly: this mic does everything I want without fighting me too hard. I would definitely point it right and try to insulate yourself a bit. But the difference between this and my Shure SM58 is huge. I've since switched to a Zoom H6 for my mixer (whew). Now I can get more people in on my records if I need to. But when I had the chance to get different mics I went in for 3 more MXL 990s. That's how reliable they are. I may graduate from them someday, but for what I need to do and where I'm at, they're perfect.

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2024-05-26 03:33:41

Has a nice warm sound to it. I like it waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better than the MXL 990 or MXL 770. I use it mostly for indie music. Got it for $65 cant beat that.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

Perfect for any small condenser microphone. I have a pair of Busman BSC 1 mics & they fit perfectly !

5
2024-09-18 01:21:18

I bought this pop filter to go with my MXL 870 condenser mic and It works perfectly. Fits the mic nicely and functions as a pop filter should. The construction seems quite solid as well. Very happy with the buy.

5
2024-05-17 04:46:51

This was my second MXL portable microphone I purchased in the last year. The microphones portable and very effective.

5
2024-09-18 07:42:44

connecting the condenser microphone, quite functional

5
2024-06-17 01:20:17

I read the reviews and recommendations on the legendary Sure SM58, but didn't really need to buy another mic. I have an AKG, an MXL and a Samson at home, and I work with the Sennheiser 421, EV RE-20 and Heil mics at work. But I saw the B & H price on this, and decided to give it a whirl. WOW.. seriously? Less than $35 for a mic of this quality? Unbelievably good deal! This little Sure SM48 sounds so good, crisp, clean.. blows the Heil and the EV RE-20 out of the water, even sounds better than the Sennheiser! I do a slight EQ contour to shift the bass energy a little lower, with a -1.5db dip @ 378Hz, and a 2db bump around 90 Hz, a little bump at 900 for presence.. and this sounds perfect every time! I don't have to wrestle with that bass tip-up that you always get with the condensers like the AKG and the MXL. For pure voice stuff, this one is a gem. I'll grab it first now before messing with the other mics.. this is a more direct line to getting a great result without the intermediate adjustment stops the other mics need. The RE-20 is retired now. I won't even use it with the SM48 to choose from. I use this for VO work, mostly with commercial spots at a major market radio station. Totally recommend this mic. At this price? A no brainer! Bargain of the century.

5
2024-06-09 01:38:42

Very useful and great for MXL mogami mics. Just enough screen, not too much not too little. Good material otherwise.

5
2024-06-25 09:47:39

good basic Large Capsule Condenser Microphone.

5
2024-05-18 09:46:34

I've got a number of great mics in my studio, but I was looking for something more flattering to my voice. I did a lot of listening on youtube, and studied specs, response curves, etc. It looked like the 770 would do the job, at a very affordable price, so I bought it. I'm very pleased with the mic. It sounds better on my voice than the far more expensive AT4050, SM7b, and RE320. Those are great mics, and the MXL won't replace them, but for this application it's the clear winner. (I'm using it without engaging the high-pass filter or -10 db pad, but those could be useful features for some applications.) The sound quality is silky, without being mushy. Sonic detail is good. That 10K bump is a bit much, but I'm using a foam windscreen to reduce plosive noise, and that tames the highs quite well. At this price, I didn't expect the build quality to be as good as the more expensive mics, and it it's not: the materials are lighter weight; the grille is not nearly as dent-resistant. But it's still well made, and the assembly is flawless. The shock mount is decent, and the carrying case is sturdy, and a nice plus. A studio engineer once told me that every mic is the best mic for something. In this case the 770 is the best mic I've tried for recording my vocals.

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