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WA-67

Tube Condenser Microphone


Proper recreation that captures the sound of legendary, analog-era vocals




MSRP $899


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WA-67: Another Legend Reborn

The original ’67 became one of the most sought-after and widely-used studio microphones of its time, recording a massive collection of some of the most memorable songs of the last 50 years - we’re talking about classic tracks from artists as varied as The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, The Temptations and Nirvana! The original mics are still sought after, but they can command upwards of $8000 for a pristine unit, putting them far out of reach for most recordists.

Thankfully, Warm Audio has now changed that scenario with the release of the new WA-67! Based around an EF86 pentode tube and having the same smooth and creamy tone of the original, the WA-67 excels at recording just about anything that you put it in front of, and it may immediately become your go-to choice for vocals, guitars, drum toms and overheads, pianos, brass and strings.


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Going All Out


At Warm, we’re passionate about killer studio tools and we take our responsibility to our customers seriously. That means that we don’t make “look-alike” gear that doesn’t deliver, and we take considerable time and effort to get as close as possible to both the heart and the soul of an original design. We went to great lengths to recreate the discrete circuit of the original microphone, using boutique components throughout to ensure that nothing got in the way of pure tube magic. The sound and vibe of the original ’67 is recreated in our WA-67, and we take great pride in being able to make such a high-quality microphone available to everyone at an unheard of price.


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The Capsule: The Heart of a Microphone

Even if you stuff a microphone full of premium components, when the capsule isn’t right, nothing is - it’s that critical. Knowing this, we went to great lengths to recreate the capsule from the original ’67, making sure that ours performs the same way, has the same frequency response, and contributes to the same chewy character. That meant not only ensuring that the WA-67 design was accurate, but applying that design to modern construction materials to achieve the same vintage tone. We also chose to craft the entire capsule assembly out of brass, including the tensioning hoops, just like the original design. While it's more costly and time consuming to construct capsules this way, we felt it was critical to go the extra mile to achieve extremely accurate sound. The results speak for themselves, the award-winning WA-67 sounds absolutely stellar and excels against vintage and modern microphones costing much, much more.

The Guts and the Glory

The EF-86 tube is well-known in the industry for having characteristics that are consistently flattering to audio sources, and it’s one of the reasons why the original ’67 microphone remains sought after (and why some modern audio manufacturers use it in their own hyper-expensive microphones and preamps). We knew that it was critical to get absolutely right in the WA-67, and we’re thrilled with the results.

Going even further, in order to accentuate and complement the custom capsule and EF86 tube, we used top-shelf components to complete our version of the original circuit. We used high-bandwidth polystyrene capacitors, as well as boutique polypropylene caps from Wima and a large output capacitor from Solen. Just as important in a tube design, we also used a custom large-core transformer from Lundahl in Sweden, which plays a significant role in the buttery smooth high frequency response and huge three-dimensional sound of the WA-67. The microphone is also encased in a beautiful nickel-plated brass body and headbasket, which provides strength, additional shielding from extraneous handling noise and the ultimate in audio performance.


Last but not certainly not least, the quality of the 7-pin cable that connects a tube mic to its power supply is also of paramount importance - it carries both audio signals and voltage for the tube on different pins, which means that it plays an integral role in the performance of the microphone. That’s why we’ve partnered with high-end manufacturer Gotham Audio of Switzerland to use their high-end GAC-7 cable with the WA-67. This special cable is integral to the sound and performance of the microphone, and adds the finishing touch to the WA-67 system.



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Technical Specifications

Technical Specifications


  • Large diaphragm studio condenser microphone

  • Faithful re-creation of the classic ’67-style pentode tube circuit

  • EF86 pentode tube for creamy smooth clarity and brilliance

  • Custom large-core transformer from Lundahl Sweden

  • Custom all-brass large K67-style vintage capsule re-creation

  • Gold-sputtered Mylar diaphragm, 6 microns thick

  • High-bandwidth polystyrene capacitors

  • Boutique capacitors from Wima and Solen

  • Nickel-plated brass microphone body and headbasket for ultimate acoustic performance

  • Premium 7-pin tube cable from Gotham Switzerland

  • Polar Patterns: Cardioid, Omni, Figure-of-Eight

  • Switchable hi-pass filter 

  • Switchable -10 db pad

  • Frequency response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz

  • Rated impedance: 200 ohms

  • Rated load impedance: 1kilohms

  • Equivalent noise level (A-weighted): 17 dB-A

  • Maximum SPL for THD 0.5%: 138 dB

  • Signal to noise ratio (A-weighted): 78 dB

  • Microphone includes: wood box, shockmount, hardmount, power supply, 7-pin mic cable

WA-67 Frequency Chart - Cardioid


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WA-67 Frequency Chart - Omni


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WA-67 Frequency Chart - Figure of Eight


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WA- 67 / 87R2 / 8000 Comparison Chart

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