The multi-pattern FET Condenser GT-67 Studio Microphone is perhaps Groove Tubes'most versatile large capsule tube mic. Unique hand built uUltra-thin 3 micron gold evaporated Mylar diaphragm. GT exclusive Disk Resonator naturally extends high frequencies to improve detail and depth. The perfect choice for both vocal and instrument recordings. The 4 popular polar patterns give the recording engineer complete flexibility for all applications...and the GT legendary low noise GT6205M tube in a Class A triode circuit design provides warmth with detail, adding new dimension to vocal and instrument recording.
Requires phantom power.
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. Thanks so much, guys, for all the great FB. Looks like Grosser's the man... And yes, I've tracked quite a bit with the CAD E350, and it actually sounds decent. Don't know that I'd put it in that class, but...who knows - I've been super happy with my GT67 for years, so... .
...bands, but is described as in very good condition ) I have NO affiliation to this, just saw the ad): https://reverb.com/en-si/item/28947689-groove-tubes-gt-67 Speaking of supposedly "low end" (whatever that means?!) non-fetish brands with surprisingly excellent products, another recommendation would be of course the M-Audio Sputnik tube mic, of which I had 1 and bought further 2 because...
...design) GT57 - FET Multipattern LDC (similar to the AM52) GT66 - Tube LDC (based on the AM61, but different body design) GT67 - Tube Multipattern LDC (based on the AM62, but brighter) That lasted a couple years, I believe, then it was back to their own distribution, etc. A bit later Guitar Center purchased assets from M-Audio,...
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