Want something better than a Neewer 800? Cant afford an at2020? Here you are. This mic is heavier than normal, and needs a spider mount wider than you think. Mine came with one, but no pop filter, good luck finding one on ebay. All in all, a decent buy for those wanting to avoid the "poor man"s look and the "basic bitch" with an at2020. Make sure your mic arm or stand can deal with the weight though, a neewer brand one can be just enough at times.
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This Microphone make alot of noise.When iI do connect other mic there is not noise..connect this mic back and start make noise..not recomended
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I own six MXL 770s and recently acquired six for my church. The black finish is unobtrusive but the really good features are the attenuation (-10db) switch and the bass roll off switch. The latter is excellent for a large church with low pitch resonances. The quality of the microphones is most excellent when used with our hand bells but also with string or horn instruments as well as guitarists and vocals. Our music director doesn't like amplified instruments so the homebound recordings, hearing assists, broadcast recrodings, and remote monitoring do appreciate the quality.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
This mic is a workhorse. I use it to record metal vocals, and it's awesome. It captures all the nuances of my voice, and works well for close and more distant recording. Highly recommended. Just be sure to use the -10dB switch if you're shouting!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
My experience with the performance of this microphone has been very, very disappointing. I had a major hum on my recordings and after a painstaking process of elimination, discovered the loud hum was being generated from this microphone. And you won't believe this...after contacting the company, Marshall Electronics, I was encouraged to fix the hum myself. I was sent a link to a blog post where a customer discovers an inherent defect in the manufacturing of this mic. The manufacturers used black paint inside the ring between the base barrel and the head which causes major grounding issues. In the blog, the customer is encouraged to take the mic apart and sand the black paint away in the areas where the paint should not be. Amazing! Not only is Marshall Electronics admitting this product is defective, but they want the customer to assume the responsibility to fix it. That's not all. I paid to send it back and get repaired only for it to come back to me in exactly the same defective shape it was in the first place. The mic still creates a huge hum. Unbelievable!Read full review
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