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MXL R77-L

Limited Edition Classic Ribbon Microphone with Lundahl Transformer
MFR# MXL-R77-L

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MXL R77-L
Limited Edition Classic Ribbon Microphone with Lundahl Transformer

Product Description

The MXL R77 is a classic ribbon microphone that delivers unbelievably natural sound and stunning realism to vocal and instrument recordings. Powerful and versatile, the R77 incorporates a Figure 8 polar pattern for extended sweet spots as well as a 1.8-micron aluminum ribbon for smooth lows and natural highs. Manufactured with premium materials, the R77 performs beautifully on vocals, acoustic instruments, strings, horns and can handle the most demanding broadcast applications.

The MXL R77 Features
  • Smooth transient response and stunning realism
  • High SPL handles electric guitar, horns and percussion
  • Classic body design with gold and chrome metal finish
  • Figure 8 polar pattern for outstanding side rejection and precise directivity
  • Includes R77 Ribbon Microphone, sturdy wooden case, desktop stand,
  • 25-ft Mogami® XLR cable, manual, application guide & cleaning cloth

More Information

Condition New
Tube or Solid State Solid State
Phantom Required Yes

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