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MXL 770 Multipurpose Cardioid Condenser Microphone (Black)

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MXL 770 Multipurpose Cardioid Condenser Microphone (Black)
Key Features
  • For Vocals, Pianos, Strings, and More
  • Multipurpose Condenser Microphone
  • Low-Frequency Roll-Off Reduces Rumble
  • FET Preamp with Transformerless Output
The black 770 from MXL is a multipurpose studio condenser microphone with a cardioid polar pattern. The FET output electronics ensure low noise and high output gain. The 770 is suitable for single- and multi-voice recording, and also works well for capturing instruments such as pianos and strings. This microphone is a solid choice for experienced or new musicians who want a quality condenser mic.
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does it come with a stand for the mic so you ...

does it come with a stand for the mic so you don't have to hold it?
Asked by: Jodi
No stand included.
Answered by: Jay
Date published: 2020-08-13

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Is it capable of handling heavy guitar distortion?
Asked by: Anonymous
Maximum Input Sound Level: 137dB
Answered by: Mark S.
Date published: 2023-02-01

Does this product come with a wire for it?

Does this product come with a wire for it?
Asked by: firstname
This does not come with a cable. The 770Complete bundle ships with a shock mount/pop filter and XLR cable. The 770X also ships with a cable.
Answered by: Trevor Fedele
Date published: 2021-10-11

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How close do you have to be to the mic? How much noise does the mic isolate without additional isolation (foam, etc.)?
Asked by: Samuel T.
This is a condenser mic so it is very sensitive unlike a dynamic mic. If we a talking about recording a vocalist in the studio about 6 inches is the norm. If you are dealing with a pro they will already have good mic technique and the louder they sing they will step further back from the mic. The same is true in the other direction. If they want to get a more intimate sound to their voice they will move closer to the mic and sing much softer. By moving closer they will take advantage of what is called the Proximity Effect. Proximity Effect is the closer you are to the mic the more bass response you will get. The mic will not isolate anything for you. The mic will pick up things you will not be able to hear like air conditioning rumble, the singers shoes if they move around while singing etc. The most cost effective way of dealing with this is with an acoustic shield. Like the sE Electronics RF-X Reflection Filter which will stop the reflections in the room and give you a much more intimate sound to the vocal and help keep some of the air born noise in the room out of the mic B&H # SESEERFX. See attachment below.
Answered by: John P.
Date published: 2022-06-29

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Is there a specific type of interface that must be purchased to work with this?
Asked by: Jared H.
NO ENY ONE WITH 4V PHANTOM WILL WORK
Answered by: Oren L.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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