MXL 440 Review: The Most Underrated Budget Condenser?
The MXL 440 has been around for years, but does it still deserve attention today? In this review, we take a closer look at the MXL 440, including a completely dry vocal recording, subjective listening impressions, and a mixed example with acoustic guitar. No EQ is used in the audio examples. The mixed sample only includes level adjustment, compression, and reverb so you can hear how the microphone naturally behaves in a production context. If you enjoy microphone reviews, studio gear tests, and real-world audio comparisons, consider subscribing to Fal Gear Lab. #MXL440 #MicrophoneReview #HomeStudio #CondenserMicrophone #RecordingStudio #AudioGear #BudgetMicrophone

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