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Electro-Voice ND767A NDYM Super Cardioid Lead Vocal Microphone Reviews
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Average Review: 4
Manufacturer: Electro-Voice
Price: $129
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About the Electro-Voice ND767A NDYM Super Cardioid Lead Vocal Microphone
The new N/D767a presents optimal performance in a live sound environment. The 767a vocal microphone utilizes EV's new VOB (vocally optimized bass) technology to provide the performer with reduced low-end distortion and eliminates the muddiness found in other microphones.
Electro-Voice ND767A NDYM Super Cardioid Lead Vocal Microphone Reviews
I've had a ND2578 for probably 30 years now, and it's still kicking fine. The gain before feedback is amazing (we used to stick the mic RIGHT in the monitor and laugh because it would rarely feedback and I like to SWIM in monitor volume when I sing live. It was the same price as the N/D767a is NOW, way back then which was and still is just a flat out STEAL of a deal. TRY ONE. SHURE has been the industry "standard" because they were first, I guess. It's 2012 and I dont think they have improved a thing (correct me if I'm wrong). I saw they recently introduced a CHEAPER CRAPPIER version of the SM58 (to get the naive and broke kids, I guess) Shure's should be melted down. Their time is OVER. EV should be the new standard. But then the price would shoot up so, for now the value and prices are incredibly affordable. GET OUT AND GET 'EM BEFORE PEOPLE CATCH ON!!! If you arent impressed, This review can be politely ignored and you can keep kidding yourself. I've tried 'em all. Try 'em. Are you a pro or a punk? Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, I'm just speaking from years and years of experience. Thanks for reading. If you're already an EV fan, I'm preaching to the choir here. I even use my EV when chatting online!!
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