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General

Features

General rules for use

• Aim the microphone toward the desired sound source (talker, singer, instru  
  ment) and away from unwanted sources.
• Place the microphone as close as practical and hold it on a constant distance 
  to the desired sound source.
• Work close to the microphone for extra bass response.
• Use only one microphone to pick up a single sound source.
• Use the fewest number of microphones as practical
• Keep the distance between microphones at least three times the distance 
  from each microphone to it’s source.
• Place microphones as far as possible from refl ective surfaces.
• Add a windscreen when using the microphone outdoors (MC50)

The M66 and M67 are fully featured, dynamic general purpose microphones 
for the budget conscious performer who wants style, audio quality and a pro-
duct that works hard.
They are solid constructed, with a robust grill to protect the diafragm against 
rough handling and are suited for indoor as well as outdoor use. 
The high sensitive neodymium element makes them the perfect microphones 
for presentations and singers.
Due to the unidirectional (supercardioid) polar pattern, the feedback is redu-
ced to a strict minimum.

The M66 and M67 are both exactly the same microphones with the same spe-
cifi cations, except the on/off switch which is only provided on the M67.

• Rugged vocal/speech/general purpose microphone
• High quality dynamic microphone capsule
• Super cardioid pick-up pattern with excellent rejection of off-axis sound
• Advanced shock mount system that minimizes transmission of mechanical 
  noise and vibration
• Sturdy metal grill and body
• On/Off switch (M67 only)

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