Product Comparison: MXL 2003A vs MXL V67G
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- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.