JZ Microphones V47 & V67 Microphone Review
Can you really re-create the classic Neumann U47 and U67 sounds with solid-state electronics? Huw Price finds out.
Price: £1,999.00
Manufacturer: JZ Microphones
Website: http://www.jzmic.com

The logos adorning the rear of these mics are the only things that enable you to distinguish between the V67 and the V47. Both bodies have a textured silver-grey metallic finish and it appears as if the metalwork is brass. The body shape is a wide oval, which leaves plenty of space around the edges of the capsule. Both capsules are dual-diaphragm designs featuring JZ’s patented golden drops-sputtering method. The overall width is around 35mm with 25mm capsules.
Score: 8
This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 88
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