Flatpicker said:
Han,
If you have the time, it’d be great if you could post some very short clips (one line from a song or something like that) comparing vocals on the V69 and V77. I for one would be extremely greatfull!
Well, in march 2003 my regular gearpimp sent me the brand new V69 and V77 in order to let me try the mics.
So I have put them in the tracking room and recorded acoustic guitar, some woodwinds and upright bass with both the mics.
And of course I compared them to my M149 with my own voice and a female singer, who was recording that time. She went for the M149.
After that I've put them back in the box and haven't used them any further because the mics are new and not mine (yet).
At Amsterdam AES I met the pimp and he said he would collect them within a couple of weeks, but he never did. So I made a couple of phonecalls and he said he would come, but he didn't.
Some two weeks ago I called him again and asked him to make me an offer I can't refuse and he said he would, but................
But to answer your question, I don't have a recording of vocals from the V69 and V77, but the mics sound both quite nice.
The 69 sounds really big, a tad 'boxy' with a crystal clear high end. I can imagine some singers like it very much.
The 77 is much more expensive and it sounds closer to the Neumann sound, in fact there isn't much difference. I think many musicians won't hear the difference between a Neumann and a V77. Although the Neumann has that very special mid and that airy high, which I haven't heard on any other mic.
The V77 is cardioid only, but it sure is a very nice (tube) mic.
I think I keep the 69 and the 77 anyway, I'd like to try them on grand piano for example, the 69 on the bas and the 77 on the mid/high side.
Hope this helps.