Microphones
P-67
Vacuum Tube Large Diaphragm Condenser
In 1960, the U 67 sought to deliver smoother highs, a solid bass and a rich detailed mid-range while introducing some new technical advances.
Proximity effect is the low-end boost created when a vocalist gets very close to a microphone. It can have a very powerful effect, but can leave the bottom end muddy and boomy. To handle this, the '67 introduced a low-end roll-off switch. For very loud sources like drums or certain guitar amps, a -10 dB pad switch was also introduced. Though the much-loved steel body VF14 tube of the U 47 had been discontinued, a lower noise floor was now possible with the new glass pentode tube. A more accurate figure-eight polar pattern was also now possible thanks to the development of the double back plate K67 capsule. Manufactured from 1960 to 1971 the U 67 was the versatile workhorse of professional recording studios of the time. The Peluso P-67 is a faithful tribute to this treasured microphone.
- Large Diaphragm Condenser
- Center-Terminated Capsule
- EF95 (6AK5, 6J1, 5654) Vacuum Tube Amplifier Stage
- Custom-Wound Output Transformer
- 9-Polar Patterns
MSRP $2,881 USD
Microphone kit comes as a complete system including:
- P-67 Microphone
- Wood Microphone Box
- Power Supply
- 8-Pin Screw-on Cable Assembly
- Shock Mount
- Locking Padded Flight Case
P-67 Gallery
A closer look
Features
A few details that make the P-67 so special
P-67 Technical Info
Detailed specifications
P-67 Technical Data
- Capsule Type: Condenser Pressure Gradient w/ 34mm, center terminated
- Frequency Range: 20Hz/20Khz
- Polar Pattern: 9 - Switchable from omni- to bi-directional
- Sensitivity: 18 mv/pa
- Impedance: 200 ohms
- SPL: 148 dB with 10dB pad engaged
- Equivalent Noise: 14 dB(A)
- Tube Type: EF95 (6AK5, 6J1, 5654)
- Power Requirements: Dedicated Power Supply, 115V or 230V AC
- Size: 56mm x 205mm
- Weight: 600g
Media
Our community of artists, engineers, and reviewers have been busy putting the P-67 through its paces. We present the following content to help you better understand the unique nature of this microphone.
P-67 YouTube Playlist
The P-67 was used on the following sources in this playlist: Legendary Child - Drum Overheads; Trick of the Wrist - Drum Overhead; SoundPure shoot-out samples are available for download in spotify;Lizzy Loeb - female vocal & guitar; Lighthouse Spaceship - multi-tracked vocals; Dirty Lies - lead vocals; Alison Brown - banjo; John Cowan - male vocal; Jon Langford - drum & backing vocals; Guthrie Trapp - resonator guitar; Shad Cobb - fiddle; Tim O'Brien - mandolin; Matt Combs - fiddle; Dirty Lies - vocal.
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Spotify P-67 Playlist
This is a collection of fully produced songs on Spotify that employ the Peluso P-67.
It was used for the following:
- Legendary Child - drum overheads
- Trick of the Wrist - drum overhead
- Lighthouse Spaceship - layered vocals
- Swept Away - banjo
- Hate To See You Cry - Jim Heath vocal & upright bass
- Diamonds - Tarah Deva female vocal; P-67 and TF AK47 upright bass
SoundCloud Content Samples
The SoundCloud samples provided here are intended to provide examples of the selected microphone in use on specific sources and vocals. Some samples are provided both inside a mix and as isolated raw tracks. These samples are available for high resolution download to be experienced within your own listening environment and signal chain. We give credit and thanks to the artists who have provided these! If you find this helpful and have a sample you'd like to include please contact us!
Reviews
The sound character is full, rich and smooth, with its solid, well-focused mid-range and crisp, bright top end, balanced nicely by a firm and well-extended bottom end. If I had to sum up the P-67's character in two words, I'd say 'smooth and creamy'!
-Hugh Robjohns, Sound On Sound 8-2012
Reviews
In our experience, Neumann U67s are much like U87s. You can put one in most situations and get a usable sound straight away, but where a U87 might sound pretty good, a U67 will often sound wonderful. That sums up our time with the P-67. It’s not fussy about placement; it makes recording easy and it just works – really well!
Huw Price, MusicTech Magazine, 1-2011
Cut Sheet
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