Product Comparison: MXL 2003A vs MXL V67G


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General Specifications
Brand
MXL
MXL
Model
2003A
V67G
Origin
China
China
About the Product
The MXL 2003A is intended for the most critical recording applications, such as acoustic guitar, where tremendous clarity, presence, and detail is required. A three position switch provides Bass cut and a -10dB pad for additional recording options.
“Old school tube mellow” is the phrase most often used to describe the sound of the V67G. Designed mainly for vocals, the V67G combines Class A FET circuitry and a transformer-coupled output resulting in a pure and warm sound.
Key Specs
Microphone Type
Condenser
Condenser
Polar Pattern
Cardioid
Cardioid
Minimum Frequency Response
20 Hz
20 Hz
Maximum Frequency Response
20 kHz
20 kHz
What customers say about "Key Specs"
MXL 2003A Large Capsule Condenser Microphone
  • The sound quality was decent.
  • A great microphone. Good professional sound.
  • This mic is fantastic! Great quality for vocals.
  • It's solidly built and looks quality.
  • The sound quality is amazingly good.
MXL V67G Condenser Microphone
  • The V67G has a clear, rich tone, and requires little to no EQ for my voice.
  • It's a large capsule mic and it's very sensitive.
  • The build quality is really solid.
  • It's very attractive and the sound quality is superb.
  • The cardioid pattern is useful for instruments, singing, and even some foley.
Size & Weight
Height
7.48 in.
7.24 in.
Width
1.97 in.
1.85 in.
Depth
1.97 in.
1.85 in.
Weight
1 lbs.
1.3 lbs.
Features
Equivalent Noise Level
11 dBA
20 dBA
Maximum SPL
152 dB SPL
130 dB SPL
Output Impedance
200 Ω
200 Ω
Microphone Sensitivity
-42.9dB
-36.5dB
Interface
XLR
XLR
Power Options
+48V Phantom power required from mixer or inteface
+48V Phantom power required from mixer or inteface
Extras
Pressure-gradient transducer, Transformerless FET preamp, Bass roll-off and attenuator
Classic FET design, All Metal Construction, 6 Micron Gold-sputtered Diaphragm
What customers say about "Features"
MXL 2003A Large Capsule Condenser Microphone
  • The sound quality is excellent.
  • The build quality is superb.
  • It sounds extremely nice and clean. Very happy with this product.
  • Good quality and clean, clear sound.
  • Sounds great on vocals and guitars.
MXL V67G Condenser Microphone
  • This microphone is really powerful.
  • This is a great quality microphone for beginners.
  • Very easy to use - pretty straightforward design and functionality.
  • It came in a really nice case, and the sound quality is pretty good for the price.
  • The sound is crisp, and works great with my mixer.
Warranty / Certifications
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year(s)
1 year(s)
Certifications
CE, EAC
CE, EAC
Other Information
Manufacturer
MSRP
179.96 $
99.95 $


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