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The Z-67 is the Best Next Addition to your Vocal Mic Collection. Classic Fullness and Embodiment of Vintage 67 Sound
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ADK Z-Mod Z-67 Tube Microphone
The characteristic attributes of the ADK Z-Mod Z-67 Tube Microphone are an airy and open-sounding high end, big rounded-out bottom, and an accentuated midrange. While the Z-67 sounds great on everything, it is an excellent vocal microphone.
The ADK Z-67 is based on the M-269 Broadcast-Version of the famed U67, held in high regard by musicians and engineers alike since the 1960s. ADK chose the Swedish Lundahl transformer to give that extra mid-range detail required to bring out the best vocal performance in any modern mix.
ADK Z-Mod Z-67 Tube Microphone Features
♦ American Chrome and Powder-Coat Chassis.
♦ Hand-Crafted in USA Electronics Assembly.
♦ Lundahl Transformer.
ADK Z-Mod Z-67 Tube Microphone Includes
• Z-67 Tube Microphone.
• Elegant American-Made Tweed Flight Case.
• American Hardwood Velvet Lined Microphone Case.
• Heavy-Duty Ring-Shock Combination Suspension Mount.
• Heavy-Duty Low-Profile Ring Mount (Hard-Mount).
• Pop Filter Pop Filter (w/ Gooseneck and Clamp).
• Switchable 115/230v Power Supply with 9 Polar Patterns.
• 16′ USA Made Accusound Silver-Pro 7-Pin Tube Microphone XLR Cable.
• 16′ USA Made Accusound Silver-Pro 3-Pin Microphone XLR Cable.
• Spare Elastics for Shock Mount.
What if a couple of musician/recording engineers created a microphone company? And what if they aren't just ordinary "artist types". What if one of them, Brian Hutchison, is a Master Steinway Technician, who has not only performed live with such people as Jazz Artist Eddie Harris, and Prog. Band Cairo, but also has worked both sides of the glass - producing, arranging, and performing on, as well as engineering Guitar Virtuoso James Byrd's most recent CDs. And the other, Larry Villella, started his recording career by spending five nights in a row in 1971 recording Jazz Legend Chick Corea Live at the Jazz Workshop in Boston. And who has been known to follow Vladimir Horowitz' Concert Steinway to various west coast cities for the chance to do live recordings. And whose 30 year microphone collection led to the ADK Challenge. What would they do differently in creating a microphone company? Answer: make affordable microphones that actually sound like the vintage mics we love!! Call it flavor, call it color, call it warmth, or even call it euphonics! ADK replicates the timbre of the great Austrian, Danish and German Microphones of the past, with hand-assembled capsules and modern electronics. We invite you to let your ears decide!