Description
The Electro-Voice ND76 earns its spot on riders for a reason: it puts vocals right up front in the mix without fighting the rest of your PA. Front-of-house engineers running small-to-medium rooms rely on its capsule tuning to keep lead vocals clear and commanding, even when the stage volume and instrument bleed start stacking up. This particular ND76 is a gently used demo unit, priced to move and ready to earn its place in your mic locker.
- Shock-mounted capsule – keeps handling noise and low-end thumps from sneaking into the mix, which matters when vocalists like to grip the grille.
- Humbucking coil – lets you park this mic near monitor wedges, subs, and power racks without picking up hum.
- Memraflex grille – a tight-mesh, dent-resistant design built to survive tour cases, drops, and the general abuse of a working stage.
- Cardioid pickup pattern – rejects off-axis stage noise so the vocal stays forward and intelligible, even in a busy mix.
It’s part of EV’s ND Series, which builds on the large-diaphragm N/Dym capsule design to push dynamic mic performance further while keeping setup simple for touring sound crews. Whether you’re filling out a house mic package or adding a dependable backup to your rig, the ND76 slots in as a no-drama vocal mic that scales well from bar gigs to mid-size venues.





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