VMS Quick Start
by Steven Slate
FG-269
The FG-269 emulates an extremely rare German classic that shares much of the same
circuit as the 67, but with a different tube that makes it more open and clear. This is one
of the best-sounding vocal mics we’ve ever heard.
Classic Tubes 3
FG-47 MKII
This is the second model of a famous old German Tube mic. It is similar in nature to the
stock 47, but has slightly smoother upper midrange and top, along with a fatter low mid.
This mic will be perfect for vintage vocal sounds, and will sound great on a kick drum or
bass cabinet.
FG-44
This is the first VMS model of a classic ribbon mic, but in cardioid form. But since this is
Classic Tubes 3, we added a custom tube stage to give the mic model some more tube
harmonics and subtle saturation. This mic is great on anything that needs ultra smooth
vintage vibes.
FG-37a
A recreation of a famous vintage Japanese tube microphone. This mic is one of the
most flattering sounding microphones in the entire collection. The midge is sculpted in a
way that makes almost any voice pleasing. It also sounds great on acoustics, drum
overheads, and piano.
FG-67 MKII
The stock 67 in the VMS collection has the low pass filter mod which makes it brighter
than a typical 67, so we decided to add a gorgeous sounding stock to 67 to Classic
Tubes 3. The stock 67 is somewhat dark on the top end with beautiful lush lows. It can
be great on vocals, drum rooms, piano, horns, and just about anything that needs a
vintage tone.
FG-49
A model of one of the most famous old German tube mics, the FG-49 has an incredibly
dominant and rich midrange along with slightly airy and smooth top end. It makes a
fantastic vocal mic on the right singer, but really shines as a drum room mic, piano mic,
horn mic, or kick drum mic.
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