The P-67 is a condenser microphone from Peluso based on the U67 with nine switchable polar patterns and a switchable -10dB attenuation filter.
The P-67 is particularly known for its smooth highs, full bass and very detailed mids and thus follows in the footsteps of the U67. The U67, a microphone built by Neumann, was one of the first microphones to feature a low-cut switch, which could be used to reduce the humming low frequencies that often occur when speaking and singing very close. The -10dB attenuation integrated again in this P67 replica was also a novelty when the U67 was introduced and allows for more specialized recording of very loud sound sources such as drums. The P-67 is thus a modernized homage to the legendary workhorse of most 1960s soundsmiths. It remains true to the sound of the original, but offers lower-noise and better-balanced results and an overall equally high quality at a fraction of the price. The double-sided microphone capsule with its classic tube amplification delivers warm, natural and very subtly grained results that simply make every voice and every instrument sound richer.
The P-67 tube condenser microphone package includes the vintage-look MX56 power supply unit for the power supply, but the directional characteristic can also be set using the 9-position rotary switch: Nine modes can be set on a scale from omnidirectional (omnidirectional) to cardioid to bidirectional (figure of eight) as required.
Furthermore, the P-67 comes in an elegant wooden case and includes a microphone spider with a stainless steel frame. Also included are an 8-pin connection cable with screw terminal connection and a robust flight case for safe transportation of the P-67 and its accessories.