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Description
Dive into the realm of crystal-clear recording with the Peluso P67, a microphone that pays homage to the iconic soundscapes crafted by its predecessor, the Neumann U 67. This large diaphragm tube condenser microphone stands out with its K67-style capsule and the unique choice of an EF95 tube, ensuring your recordings capture every nuance with precision. Whether you're layering vocals or capturing the intricate details of acoustic instruments, the P67 offers versatility with its 9 selectable polar patterns, allowing for complete control over your sound environment. Switches for attenuation and HPF on the microphone body further tailor your recording experience, making the P67 a distinguished choice for discerning musicians and producers.
Key Features:
- Inspired by the Neumann U 67 for a legendary sound profile
- Large diaphragm tube condenser microphone with a K67-style capsule
- Utilizes an EF95 tube for distinctive warmth and clarity
- Offers 9 selectable polar patterns for versatile recording options
- Includes switches for attenuation and high-pass filtering (HPF) on the microphone body
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Vintage Neumann U67 vs. Peluso P67 Microphone Shootout Video and Demo
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PROS
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Emulates vintage Neumann U-67 characteristics well
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Offers warmth and natural shine on vocals
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Versatile across instruments - drums, guitar, vocals
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Provides a "3D image" sound quality
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Features dual 34 mm gold-sputtered diaphragms
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Includes low frequency roll-off and -10dB pad switches for versatility
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Effective even in less ideal room acoustics
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Achieves professional sound quality at a lower price point
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The Peluso P67 is favorably compared to the AEA N22, with some users preferring the P67 in this shootout.
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P-67 Vacuum Tube Microphone
The Peluso P-67 is styled after the vintage Neumann U-67. Produced from 1960 to 1971 the legendary U-67 is a key part of the classic sound of albums of the late 60s and early 70s. The shape of the dual mesh head grille and glass EF style pentode vacuum tube are part of what enables the P-67 to very accurately achieve the sonic qualities of a U-67. The P-67's capsule has dual 34 mm gold-sputtered diaphragms. The P-67 features two switches on the microphone body. A low frequency roll-off switch decreases the low-end gain and can counter the proximity effect of close range vocals. A -10dB pad switch for lower gain can be used with close range brass, guitar cabinets, drums or other high level sources. The P-67 is a highly functional and versatile microphone. Professional engineers know the "67", ask anyone.
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Recently, P-67 of Peluso is the main. Originally I really liked the sound of Neumann U67, and there were times when I thought it would be better to have it, but isn't it difficult to maintain? The condition of the studio U67 is also different. But I also have a throat condition, so I want to record songs in my studio. So, after trying various U67 replicas, Peluso was the one that matched the voice best. Sometimes I use Neumann U87Ai to record strong mids, but recently I rent U67 or record with Peluso.
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