
Hard2Hear
New member
I guess maybe its been done to death, but here it is anyways...
I have been meaning to try out a V67 for a long time but never bothered with it. I got one in today and tossed it up right next to my SP C-1 for a couple tracks. I wanted to see if there was much difference to me, and what that difference might be. There was a difference for sure. They sound totally different to my ears. But I decided to put a couple clips for anyone who may be interested themselves. That way you don't have to listen to what I say, but just to what I recorded.
I used both mics right next to each other and recorded them both direct at the same time thru the preamps in my MOTU828, which are nothing special but they are really clean. No eq, no compression or other tricks. Just mics thru Monster studio500 cables to the MOTU, into Sonar. I recorded my acoustic guitar, a Taylor 615ce, and me singing. I put some background vocals in for the chorus, for bg vox it's the V67 on the left for all the tracks and the C-1 on the right. I figured this was a pretty real world test, nothing fancy, no special room or anything. A result anyone should be able to get and hear easily.
This is part of a song some of my friends wrote, and I did it all in one shot no editing or second takes. I did it all in about 30 minutes tops to forgive the performance issues, that wasn't my purpose.
MXL V67G
Studio Projects C-1
I took the guitar tracks from both mics and panned them out, put a little eq on them, eq'd and compressed the vocals, and added a little reverb to get a blend of everything in more of what a finished sound may sound like. I used the v67 track for the main vocal. Just a real fast idea of a more finished sound. A 5 minute mix.
blended mix
H2H
I have been meaning to try out a V67 for a long time but never bothered with it. I got one in today and tossed it up right next to my SP C-1 for a couple tracks. I wanted to see if there was much difference to me, and what that difference might be. There was a difference for sure. They sound totally different to my ears. But I decided to put a couple clips for anyone who may be interested themselves. That way you don't have to listen to what I say, but just to what I recorded.
I used both mics right next to each other and recorded them both direct at the same time thru the preamps in my MOTU828, which are nothing special but they are really clean. No eq, no compression or other tricks. Just mics thru Monster studio500 cables to the MOTU, into Sonar. I recorded my acoustic guitar, a Taylor 615ce, and me singing. I put some background vocals in for the chorus, for bg vox it's the V67 on the left for all the tracks and the C-1 on the right. I figured this was a pretty real world test, nothing fancy, no special room or anything. A result anyone should be able to get and hear easily.
This is part of a song some of my friends wrote, and I did it all in one shot no editing or second takes. I did it all in about 30 minutes tops to forgive the performance issues, that wasn't my purpose.
MXL V67G
Studio Projects C-1
I took the guitar tracks from both mics and panned them out, put a little eq on them, eq'd and compressed the vocals, and added a little reverb to get a blend of everything in more of what a finished sound may sound like. I used the v67 track for the main vocal. Just a real fast idea of a more finished sound. A 5 minute mix.
blended mix
H2H