In my studio I'm using the X73i or Mercury M72 on vocals. The Mercury M72 is a recreation of the vintage Telefunken V72. A modified version of the "V72" amplifiers were used in the REDD.37 recording consoles, this was one of the consoles used at Abbey Road. Both the X73i and M72 have a rich midrange, not harsh or aggressive which makes them highly useful for vocals, this is important since most of the frequency content of the human voice is in the midrange.
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seeing as we're talking about the vipre and d.w. fearn,can the r
seeing as we're talking about the vipre and d.w. fearn,can the revolution redd 47 be in on this discussion too?
vipre dwfearn vintech sure but lets focus on the dw ,vipre and
vipre dwfearn vintech
sure but lets focus on the dw ,vipre and x73 i first :)
In my studio I'm using the X73i or Mercury M72 on vocals. The Me
In my studio I'm using the X73i or Mercury M72 on vocals. The Mercury M72 is a recreation of the vintage Telefunken V72. A modified version of the "V72" amplifiers were used in the REDD.37 recording consoles, this was one of the consoles used at Abbey Road. Both the X73i and M72 have a rich midrange, not harsh or aggressive which makes them highly useful for vocals, this is important since most of the frequency content of the human voice is in the midrange.