Electro Voice EV N/D767A Dynamic Supercardioid Microphone Details For pro stage vocal applications, the ElectroVoice ND767a is one of the finest dynamic mics you will find. EV's famous clean, clear N/Dym sound quality has been fine-tuned to deliver their most accurate bass response ever. By tailoring the proximity effect (an increase in bass response as you move closer to the mic) with EV's Vocally Optimized Bass (VOB)™ technology, your vocals "cut through the mix" even more clearly. The 767a's high output and supercardioid polar pattern work together to practically eliminate feedback. Includes zippered gig bag and stand mount adapter.
Electro Voice EV N/D767A Dynamic Supercardioid Microphone Features
Designed specifically for lead vocalists
Ideal for both live performance and in the recording studio
Large diaphragm N/DYM transducer for condenser-like sensitivity and frequency response
Superior multistage shock mount for unmatched low handling noise
Electro Voice EV N/D767A Dynamic Supercardioid Microphone Specifications
Element: Dynamic
Polar Pattern: Supercardioid
Impedance, Low-Z balanced: 300 Ohms
Connector Type: 3-pin XLR
Open Circuit Voltage 3.1 mV/Pascal
Audio Frequency Response:
35 - 22,000 Hz Near Field
70 - 22,000 Hz Far Field
Mic Type: Handheld
Wired/Wireless: Wired
Finish: Non-reflecting Black
Case Material: Metal
Weight: Net260 g ( 9.17 oz )
Dimensions (Height X Max Diameter): 181 x 52 mm (7.13" x 2.05")
What We Think
"For years, I have heard about EV and how great their vocal mics are at a live gig. You just rarely ever see them as a part of the house system and thusly never get to use them unless you go out on a limb and buy one. I happened to luck out one night when I mixed for a traveling band and they had a couple of EV N/D767A mics. I had always been on the lookout for a microphone that is great at isolating a drummer's vocals from the bleed of their kit. This mic blew me away! It has excellent rejection and whatever bleed that is present is small, tight, and rolled off top and bottom - very manageable. The same can be said for how the mic performed for the lead singer who was right in front of the drum kit. When he stepped away, the sound of the kit was low and manageable. I think I've found a great new tool for live vocal recordings!"