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MXL V88. It looks nice, yeah?

Posted on November 28, 2007
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MXL V88. It looks nice, yeah? MXL Microphones have introduced a new general purpose studio microphone. The V88 is a large-diaphragm, pressure-gradient, condenser microphone with fully balanced transformer-less output. It boasts faithful capturing of vocals and other acoustic sources.

“Internally wired with Mogami cable for signal transfer, the V88 features a 32mm capsule with a gold-sputtered diaphragm. With its cardioid polar pattern, off-axis instruments remain natural-sounding, and the capsule provides feedback suppression during the recording of live performances where loudspeaker playback may be a factor.”


“With low self-noise and a high sound-pressure level rating, the V88 aims to capture the dynamics of the human voice, and reportedly delivers smooth frequency response from 20 Hz through 20 kHz due to the microphone’s Class A electronics.”

The V88 studio microphone comes with a protective aluminum flight case and shockmount adapter.

Anyone who’s tried one, let me know will you?

MXL Microphones Press Release

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