The In-Depth Story of the U67 Tube Microphone | Sphere Spotlight

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One of the evergreen classics in the world of microphones is the Neumann U67. The U67 is a multi-pattern tube condenser microphone which was presented to the world in 1960. It was the successor to the legendary Neumann U47—although they did exist in parallel for a few years. Over the years and decades it has become one of the most sought-after vintage microphones out there. In the video, our product expert Julian David explains and demonstrates the differences between the LD-67, a model of a vintage U67, and a 1990s reissue titled LD-67 NOS. With Sphere you can: ✔ Record with the sound of microphones many have only dreamt about ✔ Change mic type, polar pattern, and other microphone characteristics, even after tracking! ✔ Audition the sound of different microphones without tiring the vocalist ✔ Reduce bleed, undesirable room coloration, and other common issues using Off-Axis Correction™ ✔ Record in stereo from a single microphone All trademarks are property of their respective owners and used only to represent the microphones modeled as part of the Sphere software.

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