Product History
CMV 3
First Condenser Microphone

The 'Neumann Bottle', the first ever mass produced condenser microphone. Diameter: 9 cm, height: 40 cm, weight: 3 kg. Telefunken, a subsidiary of AEG, took on the marketing rights to this Neumann microphone.
Discover1928
What else happendAM 31
Recording Machine For Wax

The AM 31 was the successor to Neumann’s first disk cutting lathe AM 29, which was still belt driven. The AM 31’s innovative oil-damped direct drive ensured an extremely even rotation.
1930
What else happendR 21
Portable Recording Machine

The R 21 was a portable disk recorder for electronic news gathering. While stationary disk cutting lathes engraved the signal in heavy wax disks, the R 21 used gelatine foil as its recording medium.
1933
What else happendLevel Recorder
Logarithmic Level Recorder

Early on, Neumann also developed measuring equipment such as this Level Recorder, which was able to draw frequency response curves on wax paper.
1934
What else happendMM 2
Measuring Microphone

Neumann’s first measurement microphone. Its tube amplifier was based on the U 47’s, but instead of a large diaphragm capsule it used a tiny high-precision condenser capsule on a long neck to avoid reflections from the microphone body.
Discover1949
What else happendU 47
Switchable Condenser Microphone

The first switchable pattern condenser microphone. It has been used in countless famous recordings. Maybe the most popular Neumann microphone – A Legend.
Discover1949
What else happendM 49
Remote Switchable Condenser Microphone

The M 49 was the first studio microphone with a continuously variable directional pattern. It used the same large diaphragm capsule as the U 47 and ranks among the most sought-after tube microphones of all time. In 2022 it was reissued by Neumann as the M 49 V Set.
Discover1951
What else happendM 50
Condenser Microphone (omni)

The M 50 was instrumental in developing the Decca tree recording technique. The open mesh headbasket houses a small diaphragm capsule flush mounted in a small sphere. Its unique acoustic properties are ideally suited to orchestral recordings.
Discover1951
What else happendKM 53
Miniature Microphone

Neumann’s first small diaphragm studio microphone. The KM 53 was a pressure transducer with an ultra-thin metal diaphragm. Like all microphones of its time, it operated with tube electronics.
Discover1953
What else happendKM 54
Miniature Microphone

The KM 54 was the cardioid counterpart to the omnidirectional small diaphragm microphone KM 53, introduced the previous year. The KM 54 featured an ultra-thin metal diaphragm and tube electronics.
Discover1954
What else happendMM 3
Measuring Microphone

The MM 3 was a high-precision measurement microphone, much like its predecessor, the MM 2, but with updated tube electronics.
Discover1954
What else happendKM 56
Switchable Miniature Microphone

Neumann’s first small diaphragm microphone with selectable directional patterns (omni, cardioid, figure-8). Due to its complexity on a small footprint the KM 56 ranked among the most expensive microphones of its era.
Discover1955
What else happendSM 2
Stereo Microphone

Neumann’s first stereo microphone. With its two independently switchable small diaphragm systems (omni, cardioid, figure-8) the SM 2 allowed for all kinds of coincidental stereo recording techniques.
Discover1957
What else happendU 48
Switchable Condenser Microphone

The U 48 was a special variant of Neumann’s flagship studio microphone, the U 47. Instead of cardiod and omni patterns the U 48 offered cardioid and figure-8.
Discover1957
What else happendMM 5
Measuring Microphone

The MM 5 was an update on Neumann’s previous measurement microphones MM 2 and MM 3 with lower noise electronics, but still tube-based. The MM 5 was to remain the last measurement microphone produced by Neumann.
Discover1959
What else happendKM 253
Miniature Microphone (HF proof)

A special version of the omnidirectional small diaphragm microphone KM 53 for the broadcast industry. For increased RF-immunity the KM 253 was fitted with a new, larger plug.
Discover1960
What else happendKM 254
Miniature Microphon (HF proof)

A special version of the cardioid small diaphragm microphone KM 54 for the broadcast industry. For increased RF-immunity the KM 254 was fitted with a different plug.
Discover1960
What else happendKM 256
Miniature Microphone (HF proof)

A special version of Neumann’s flagship small diaphragm microphone KM 56 with switchable patterns (omni, cardioid, figure-8). As requested by the broadcast industry, the KM 256 was fitted with a different plug for increased RF-immunity.
Discover1960
What else happendU 67 (1960)
Switchable Condenser Microphone

The U 67 tube microphone was the quintessential studio workhorse throughout the formative years of modern music. Today, more than ever, its inimitably smooth sound continues to be in high demand. In 2018, it was reissued by Neumann as the U 67 set.
Discover1960
What else happendSM 23 c
Stereo Microphone

An updated version of Neumann’s stereo microphone SM 2. Like its predecessor the SM 23 has two small diaphragm systems with selectable polar patterns. The upper system may be rotated to allow for XY, MS, and Blumlein stereo techniques.
Discover1961
What else happendM 269 c
Switchable Condenser Microphone

The M 269 c was a special version of the U 67 for the German broadcast industry, which insisted on the use of the AC 701 tube (instead of the EF 86 used in the U 67).
Discover1962
What else happendAK 3
Mixing Console

Between 1963 and 1993 Neumann manufactured a great deal of mixing consoles for radio and film studios, television, theatres, concert halls and the recording industry.
1963
What else happendKM 64
Miniature Microphone

The KM 64 was the successor to Neumann’s KM 54 small diaphragm cardioid microphone. It still used an AC 701 tube circuit, but its capsule was a new design with a Mylar diaphragm.
Discover1964
What else happendSM 69
Stereo Microphone

Neumann’s first large diaphragm stereo microphone SM 69 was still tube based. Polar patterns were selectable for each capsule individually via the power supply.
Discover1964
What else happendU 64
Miniature Microphone

The U 64 was a variant of the KM 64 small diaphragm microphone. Instead of the Telefunken AC 701, which was not as easily available in non-European countries, the U 64 used a tiny nuvistor tube.
Discover1964
What else happendSRM 64
Long Neck Stage Microphone

A long neck stage microphone for speeches and presentations. The SRM 64 consisted of a cardioid condenser capsule and a tube amplifier, hidden in the lower part of the stand tube.
Discover1964
What else happendKTM
Transistor Microphone for Modulation Lead Powering

Neumann’s first solid state microphone. The KTM was a small diaphragm microphone using the same capsule as the KM 64. The KTM was soon replaced with the KM 74, which was almost identical except for a smaller body diameter.
Discover1965
What else happendKM 73
Miniature Microphone for Modulation Lead Powering

The KM 73 was an omnidirectional small diaphragm microphone with solid state electronics. It was powered via T-power, P48 phantom power had not yet been invented.
Discover1966
What else happendKM 74
Miniature Microphone for Modulation Lead Powering

The KM 74 the successor to the KTM, Neumann’s first transistorized microphone. It used the same cardioid capsule as the KM 64 and KM84, but the grounding scheme of its T-powered circuit necessitated a different capsule head design.
Discover1966
What else happendKM 75
Miniature Microphone for Modulation Lead Powering

The KM 75 was a cardioid microphone for short distances, e.g. in speech applications. Its capsule had a built-in low cut to compensate for the proximity effect. Like all KM 70 microphones, the KM 75 was T-powered.
Discover1966
What else happendKM 66
Switchable Miniature Microphone

The KM 66 was a small diaphragm microphone with switchable patterns similar to the KM 56 but with two cardioid capsules with mylar diaphragms. The KM 66 was to remain Neumann’s last tube microphone design for almost 30 years.
Discover1966
What else happendKM 83
Miniature Microphone for Phantom Powering

The KM 83 was the omnidirectional model of the KM 80 series, which introduced a technology, which, due to its many advantages, soon became the new standard: P48 phantom power.
Discover1966
What else happendKM 84
Miniature Microphone for Phantom Powering

The small diaphragm cardioid microphone KM 84 was built until 1992 and remains one of the most popular Neumann classics. Its even frequency response and consistent pickup pattern make it a sought-after microphone for all genres.
Discover1966
What else happendKML
Clip-on Microphone

Neumann’s first Lavalier microphone. Its solid state amplifier could be battery powered and used with wireless transmitters of the day, such as the Sennheiser SK 1007.
Discover1966
What else happendKM 85
Miniature Microphone for Phantom Powering

The KM 85 was a cardioid microphone like the KM 84 but with a low cut built into the capsule to compensate for the proximity effect. The KM 85 was thus optimized for short distances as are typical in speech applications.
Discover1966
What else happendKM 76
Switchable Miniature Microphone

The KM 76 was the solid state successor to the KM 66 small diaphragm tube microphone. The KM 76 offered switchable patterns (omni, cardioid, figure-8) and operated T-powered.
Discover1967
What else happendU 87 i
Switchable Studio Microphone

The Neumann U 87 is probably the best-known and most frequently used studio microphone the world over. Its smooth and refined sound is as iconic as its elegant exterior design. The U 87 is the standard microphone for speech and vocals.
Discover1967
What else happendKM 86
Switchable Miniature Microphone

Like the KM 76, the KM 86 was a transistorized successor to the KM 66 small diaphragm tube microphone. The KM 86, however, was developed for P48 phantom power, introduced a few years earlier by Neumann – and soon the world standard.
Discover1968
What else happendKMA (1968)
Clip-on Microphone

The KMA (not to be confused with today’s KM A modular microphone system!) was an improved Lavalier microphone with an omnidirectional capsule and a detached amplifier. It ran on batteries or phantom power.
Discover1968
What else happendU 77
Switchable Studio Microphone (Mod. Lead Powering)

Like the U 87, the U 77 was a solid state successor to Neumann’s classic tube microphone U 67. But instead of phantom power – which was not yet a studio standard – the U 77 operated on T-power.
Discover1968
What else happendKM 88
Switchable Miniature Microphone

The KM 88 was a multipattern small diaphragm microphone (omni, cardioid, figure-8) with FET electronics, similar to the KM 86. However, it used the same nickel capsules previously found in the KM 56 tube microphone.
Discover1969
What else happendSM 69 fet
Stereo Microphone (Transistor)

With the beginning of the new decade, Neumann’s large diaphragm stereo microphone SM 69, too, was converted to solid state electronics. Nonetheless it still required a dedicated power supply due to its remote pattern control.
Discover1970
What else happendKMS 85
Handheld Microphone

Neumann’s first handheld vocal microphone had an unusual shape, but it proved that clever engineering could render condenser microphones stage-ready.
Discover1971
What else happendSRM 84
Long Neck Stage Microphone

The successor to the SRM 64 long neck stage microphone. Instead of a tube amplifier the SRM 84 had a solid state circuit hidden in the lower part of the stand tube.
Discover1971
What else happendU 47 fet (1972)
Studio Microphone

By the early 70s Neumann’s tube microphone U 47 was legendary among seasoned engineers, and many wished for a direct solid state successor. The U 47 fet never quite filled those giant footprints, but was eventually (re)discovered as a classic in its own right.
Discover1972
What else happendKU 80
Dummy Head

In the early 70s people began to think beyond stereo. Neumann’s first dummy head microphone KU 80 was able to capture a realistic, three-dimensional sound image for headphone playback.
Discover1973
What else happendQM 69
Quadrophonic Microphone

In the mid-70s quadraphonic sound became popular among hi-fi enthusiasts. The Neumann QM 69 was a variant of the SM 69 fet with four separate outputs for each half of the two dual diaphragm capsules.
Discover1974
What else happendU 497
Studio Microphone

A microphone specially made for the French broadcasting network ORTF. The U 497 featured a K47 capsule and a sophisticated solid state circuit, similar to that of the U 47 fet, but adapted to French radio’s 12V-powering system.
Discover1975
What else happendKMS 84
Handheld Microphone

Neumann’s second attempt at a stage microphone looked considerably more handsome than the KMS 85 introduced a few years earlier. The KMS 84 used the same capsule as the KM 84 in a newly designed headbasket with excellent pop protection.
Discover1977
What else happendVMS 80
Disc Cutting Machine

Disc cutting lathe for vinyl. For many decades, Neumann was the world market leader for record cutting machines.
1978
What else happendUSM 69 i
立体声话筒

USM 69 i是诺音曼大振膜立体声话筒SM 69 fet的更新版本。 由于它的集成模式控制,USM 69 i不再需要专用电源,但可以幻象供电。
Discover1979
What else happendU 89 i
录音棚话筒

VMS 82
Disc Cutting Machine

Direct Metal Mastering (DMM) disk cutter with SX 82 disk writer and SAL82 writer drive logic.
1981
What else happendKMF 4 i
Miniature Microphone

A miniature microphone with a detached amplifier. Its visually unobtrusive cardioid capsule had a diameter of only 17 mm. The KMF 4 i could operate on phantom power or batteries.
Discover1982
What else happendKU 81
Dummy Head

While older dummy head microphones created a stunningly realistic sound image when played back over headphones, loudspeaker playback was unsatisfactory. The KU 81 cured this with capsules equalized for the diffuse-field.
Discover1982
What else happendTLM 170
Transformerless, switchable Studio Microphone

With the TLM 170 Neumann brought the first transformerless microphone onto the market. The absence of transformers makes the sound more transparent and open.
Discover1983
What else happendU 87 Ai
录音棚话筒

RSM 190 i
First Stereo Shotgun Microphone

A stereo shotgun microphone with external matrix box. The RSM 190 i was a mid/side microphone with the shotgun part delivering the M-component and a second figure-8 capsule system, angled 90 degrees, providing the S-component.
Discover1987
What else happendKM 130
Miniature Microphone

The KM 130 was part of the KM 100 series, Neumann’s first modular small diaphragm microphone system. The KM 130 combines the KM 100 output stage with the diffuse-field equalized omni capsule AK 30.
Discover1988
What else happendKM 131
Miniature Microphone

The KM 131 was part of the KM 100 series, Neumann’s first modular small diaphragm microphone system. The KM 131 combines the KM 100 output stage with the free-field equalized omni capsule AK 31.
Discover1988
What else happendKM 140
Miniature Microphone

The KM 140 was part of the KM 100 series, Neumann’s first modular small diaphragm microphone system. The KM 140 combines the KM 100 output stage with the cardioid capsule AK 40.
Discover1988
What else happendKM 143
Miniature Microphone

The KM 143 was part of the KM 100 series, Neumann’s first modular small diaphragm microphone system. The KM 143 combines the KM 100 output stage with the wide cardioid capsule AK 43.
Discover1988
What else happendKM 145
Miniature Microphone

The KM 145 was part of the KM 100 series, Neumann’s first modular small diaphragm microphone system. The KM 145 combines the KM 100 output stage with the cardioid capsule AK 45, whose built-in low cut compensates the proximity effect.
Discover1988
What else happendKM 150
Miniature Microphone

The KM 150 was part of the KM 100 series, Neumann’s first modular small diaphragm microphone system. The KM 150 combines the KM 100 output stage with the hypercardioid capsule AK 50.
Discover1988
What else happendRSM 191-S
Stereo Shotgun Microphone

Slightly modified version of the RSM 190. The matrix box got smaller additional features.
1988
What else happendGFM 132
Boundary Layer Microphone

Neumann’s first and only boundary layer microphone. The GFM 132 was designed using computer simulations: The unique shape of the base plate avoids comb filter effects.
Discover1990
What else happendTLM 50
Pressure Microphone

The TLM 50 revived the unique capsule technology of the classic Neumann M 50 of the 1950s and combined it with a cutting edge transformerless head amplifier for lowest noise and distortion.
Discover1990
What else happendKMS 140
Handheld Micropohne

A handheld condenser microphone for pristine vocals on stage. The KMS 140 (cardioid) was the precursor to today’s very successful KMS 104.
Discover1991
What else happendKMS 150
Handheld Microphone

A handheld condenser microphone for pristine vocals on stage. The KMS 150 (hypercardioid) was the precursor to today’s very successful KMS 105.
Discover1991
What else happendKFM 100
Spherical-Surface Stereo Microphone

The spherical surface microphone KFM 100 had two omni capsules flush mounted in a sphere. It worked similar to a dummy head stereo microphone, but was optimized for loudspeaker playback. Although technically excellent, it never caught on.
Discover1992
What else happendN 7000
Modular Mixing Console

By the time the N7000 series was introduced, Neumann had already built mixing consoles for almost 30 years. The N7000 had comprehensive computer automation while the signal path remained analog.
1992
What else happendStrategy 2002
Mixing Console

By the time the N7000 series was introduced, Neumann had already built mixing consoles for almost 30 years. The N7000 had comprehensive computer automation while the signal path remained analog.
1993
What else happendKM 184 (Series 180)
小型话筒

KM 184是一款经典的小振膜电容话筒,拥有心形指向特性且不随频率变化而改变。作为KM 84的成功继任者,KM 184采用了电子平衡输出(无变压器),可以处理更高的声压级。
Discover1994
What else happendRSM 191 A Set
Stereo Shotgun Microphone

A stereo shotgun microphone for broadcast, film, and on-location applications. Like its predecessor the RSM 191 A operates in mid/side technique; the corresponding new MTX 191 A matrix box offered significantly enhanced features.
Discover1994
What else happendM 149 Tube
录音棚电子管话筒

M 149是诺音曼电子管话筒中断近30年后推出的重新推出的第一款话筒,其创新地将本底噪声极低的电子管电路和全球先进的无变压器输出级结合在一起而获得TEC大奖。
Discover1995
What else happendKM 120
Miniature Microphone

The KM 120 was part of the KM 100 series, Neumann’s first modular small diaphragm microphone system. The KM 120 combines the KM 100 output stage with the figure-8 capsule AK 20.
Discover1997
What else happendTLM 103
录音棚话筒

TLM 103是诺音曼历史上最成功的话筒之一,上市以来迅速成为现代录音棚标杆产品,它的定位是一款物超所值的小U 87,只有7 dB-A本底噪声,也是最安静的话筒之一。
Discover1997
What else happendM 147 Tube
录音棚电子管话筒

Technical Grammy
Technical Grammy 1999

Neumann was the first microphone manufacturer to receive the prestigious Technical Grammy Award of the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences in 1999.
1999
What else happendKMS 105
舞台话筒

KMS 105是一款用于舞台的录音棚级人声话筒,并兼有舞台话筒的所有优点:对喷口噪声有出色的防护、超低的触摸杂音、巨大的声压级承受能力以及较高的反馈抑制能力——这要得益于其指向特性稳定的超心形模式。
Discover1999
What else happendKM 183 (Series 180)
小型话筒

KM 183是一款经典的小振膜电容话筒,拥有全指向特性且不随频率变化而改变。作为KM 83的成功继任者,KM 183采用了电子平衡输出(无变压器),可以处理更高的声压级。
Discover1999
What else happendKM 185 (Series 180)
小型话筒

KM 185是一款经典的小振膜电容话筒,拥有超心形指向特性且不随频率变化而改变。KM 185的高指向性可以满足更高的拾音需求,例如鼓声拾音。
Discover1999
What else happendM 150 Tube
录音棚电子管话筒

M 150 Tube是一款基于诺音曼传奇话筒M 50的独特小振膜电容话筒,它的钛振膜话筒极头嵌装在小型球体的表面以增加在更高频率下的指向性,非常适合DECCA Tree立体声和环绕声录音
Discover2000
What else happendKK 105 S
话筒头 (SKM 5200/5000 N)

舞台上的诺音曼之声 - 有线变无线!KK 105 S是一款精密制造的真电容超心形话筒头,专为森海塞尔SKM 5000/5200手持发射器而设计。
Discover2002
What else happendD-01
Digital Studio Microphone

A new milestone: The D-01 digital microphone is the flagship of Neumann’s Solution D technology ensuring unprecedented fidelity and an enormous dynamic range of 130 dB. All functions may be remote controlled via the AES 42 interface.
Discover2003
What else happendTLM 127
Studio Microphone

Designed as the bigger brother of the popular TLM 103, the TLM 127 offered additional functions such as pad and low cut and even remote controllable patterns using the patented technology Neumann had introduced ten years earlier with the TLM 170 R.
Discover2003
What else happendKK 104 S
话筒头 (SKM 5200/5000 N)

舞台上的诺音曼之声 - 有线变无线!KK 104 S是一款精密制造的真电容心形话筒头,专为森海塞尔SKM 5000/5200手持发射器而设计。
Discover2004
What else happendKMS 104
舞台话筒

MS 104是一款用于舞台的录音棚级人声话筒,并兼有舞台话筒的所有优点:对喷口噪声有出色的防护、超低的触摸杂音、巨大的声压级承受能力以及较高的反馈抑制能力——这要得益于其稳定的心形指向。
Discover2006
What else happendTLM 49 Set
录音棚话筒

TLM 49复刻了战后诺音曼经典产品的怀旧音色,将场效应晶体管(FET)技术再次呈现,其采用与诺音曼传奇话筒M 49完全相同话筒头,继承了电子管话筒在高声压级下的温润风格。
Discover2006
What else happendSystem KM A/D
Modular Miniature Microphone System

The System KM A/D is a modular microphone system for even the most demanding applications. Eight different small diaphragm capsules (KK 120 … KK 185) may be combined with either an analog output stage (KM A) or a digital AES 42 output stage (KM D).
2006
What else happendU 87 Anniversary Set
Studio Microphone

For its 40th anniversary the U 87 was offered as a special set in a unique retro style case. The microphone, its shock mount, and the exclusive 60s style pop shield featured an attractive combination of polished and matte nickel surfaces.
Discover2007
What else happendTLM 103 D
Digital Studio Microphone

The digital version of Neumann’s acclaimed TLM 103 large diaphragm condenser microphone. The TLM 103 D uses Neumann’s Solution D converter technology ensuring highest fidelity with an enormous dynamic range of 130 dB.
Discover2008
What else happendTLM 67
录音棚话筒

灵感源于传奇话筒U 67,TLM 67是一款通用的录音棚话筒,具有三种指向性模式,其无变压器晶体管电路,在高声压级下可呈现电子管声音的特征。
Discover2008
What else happendKMS 104 plus
舞台话筒

KH 120 A G
双通道有源近场监听音箱

Starting with the KH 120 in 2010, Neumann offers his expertise in electro-acoustic transducer technologies to the studio monitoring market, and is now the perfect partner for both the front end and the back end of the audio signal path.
Discover2010
What else happendKMR 81 D
Digital Shotgun Microphone

The KMR 81 D is the digital version of Neumann’s shotgun microphone KMR 81 i for film dialog and broadcast applications with highest fidelity, thanks to Neumann’s Solution D technology. The KMR 81 D complies to the AES 42 standard for digital microphones.
Discover2010
What else happendKMS 104 D
Digital Stage Microphone

The KMS 104 D is the digital version of Neumann’s cardioid stage microphone KMS 104. Neumann’s Solution D technology ensures highest fidelity for a pristine studio grade vocal sound.
Discover2010
What else happendKMS 105 D
Digital Stage Microphone

The KMS 105 D is the digital version of Neumann’s supercardioid stage microphone KMS 105. Neumann’s Solution D technology ensures highest fidelity for a pristine studio grade vocal sound.
Discover2010
What else happendKH 810
7.1模拟低音管理的低音炮

The KH 810 is a subwoofer with a High Precision Bass Manager™ for stereo and surround setups up to 7.1. Thanks to the latest amplifier and acoustical components, the KH 810 achieves distortion-free bass extension down to 18 Hz.
Discover2011
What else happendKH 870
7.1低音管理的低音炮

The KH 870 is a subwoofer with a High Precision Bass Manager™ for stereo and surround setups up to 7.1. It offers the same precision as the KH 810 but with additional power for distortion-free bass reproduction even at highest SPLs.
Discover2011
What else happendKK 204
话筒头 (适用于森海塞尔无线系统)

舞台上的诺音曼之声—有线变无线!KK 204是一款适用于森海塞尔SKM 2000/6000/9000手持发射器和EW G4 300/500和EW-D无线系统的优质话筒头。
Discover2012
What else happendKH 310 A
三通道有源近场监听音箱

A high-resolution tri-amplified near-field monitor for editing, mixing, and mastering with confidence and precision. The KH 310 A offers the fastest transient response in its class, outstanding midrange detail, and a pleasantly dry low frequency reproduction.
Discover2013
What else happendTLM 107
录音棚话筒

KH 120 D G
双通道有源近场监听音箱

The digital Version of Neumann’s acclaimed KH 120 near-field monitors with AES3 and S/PDIF connectivity in addition to analog inputs.
Discover2014
What else happendKH 310 D
三通道有源近场监听音箱

The digital Version of Neumann’s high-resolution tri-amplified KH 310 near-field monitors with AES3 and S/PDIF connectivity in addition to analog inputs.
Discover2014
What else happendU 47 fet i
录音棚话筒

作为传奇U47 tube的继任者,U47 fet其本身就为了诺音曼的经典之作,流畅而华丽的特质塑造了70年代的声音理念。 应大众需求,U 47 fet在2014年重返市场。
Discover2014
What else happendKH 805
Subwoofer with 2.0/0.1 Bass Management

A budget friendly stereo version of the reknowned KH 810 subwoofer. The KH 805 offers low frequency extension down to 18 Hz and features a bypassable 2.1/0.1 bass manager which enables it to be used in many different applications.
Discover2015
What else happendKH 80 DSP A G
双通道有源近场监听音箱

Neumanns first DSP-controlled studio monitor. Despite its small size, the KH 80 DSP achieves reference class sound. Its DSP engine allows for FIR phase correction as well as a room alignment using the Neumann.Control App.
Discover2017
What else happendU 87 Rhodium Edition
Celebrating 50th Years of the Classic

Neumann celebrates the anniversary of this studio legend with the U 87 Rhodium Edition – a spectacular creation that gives the U 87 an extra special look to celebrate its timeless achievement.
2017
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The Beginning
Company founded by Georg Neumann

CMV 3
First Condenser Microphone

The 'Neumann Bottle', the first ever mass produced condenser microphone. Diameter: 9 cm, height: 40 cm, weight: 3 kg. Telefunken, a subsidiary of AEG, took on the marketing rights to this Neumann microphone.
DiscoverAM 31
Recording Machine For Wax

The AM 31 was the successor to Neumann’s first disk cutting lathe AM 29, which was still belt driven. The AM 31’s innovative oil-damped direct drive ensured an extremely even rotation.
R 21
Portable Recording Machine

The R 21 was a portable disk recorder for electronic news gathering. While stationary disk cutting lathes engraved the signal in heavy wax disks, the R 21 used gelatine foil as its recording medium.
Level Recorder
Logarithmic Level Recorder

Early on, Neumann also developed measuring equipment such as this Level Recorder, which was able to draw frequency response curves on wax paper.
MM 2
Measuring Microphone

Neumann’s first measurement microphone. Its tube amplifier was based on the U 47’s, but instead of a large diaphragm capsule it used a tiny high-precision condenser capsule on a long neck to avoid reflections from the microphone body.
DiscoverU 47
Switchable Condenser Microphone

The first switchable pattern condenser microphone. It has been used in countless famous recordings. Maybe the most popular Neumann microphone – A Legend.
DiscoverM 49
Remote Switchable Condenser Microphone

The M 49 was the first studio microphone with a continuously variable directional pattern. It used the same large diaphragm capsule as the U 47 and ranks among the most sought-after tube microphones of all time. In 2022 it was reissued by Neumann as the M 49 V Set.
DiscoverM 50
Condenser Microphone (omni)

The M 50 was instrumental in developing the Decca tree recording technique. The open mesh headbasket houses a small diaphragm capsule flush mounted in a small sphere. Its unique acoustic properties are ideally suited to orchestral recordings.
DiscoverKM 53
Miniature Microphone

Neumann’s first small diaphragm studio microphone. The KM 53 was a pressure transducer with an ultra-thin metal diaphragm. Like all microphones of its time, it operated with tube electronics.
DiscoverKM 54
Miniature Microphone

The KM 54 was the cardioid counterpart to the omnidirectional small diaphragm microphone KM 53, introduced the previous year. The KM 54 featured an ultra-thin metal diaphragm and tube electronics.
DiscoverMM 3
Measuring Microphone

The MM 3 was a high-precision measurement microphone, much like its predecessor, the MM 2, but with updated tube electronics.
DiscoverKM 56
Switchable Miniature Microphone

Neumann’s first small diaphragm microphone with selectable directional patterns (omni, cardioid, figure-8). Due to its complexity on a small footprint the KM 56 ranked among the most expensive microphones of its era.
DiscoverSM 2
Stereo Microphone

Neumann’s first stereo microphone. With its two independently switchable small diaphragm systems (omni, cardioid, figure-8) the SM 2 allowed for all kinds of coincidental stereo recording techniques.
DiscoverU 48
Switchable Condenser Microphone

The U 48 was a special variant of Neumann’s flagship studio microphone, the U 47. Instead of cardiod and omni patterns the U 48 offered cardioid and figure-8.
DiscoverMM 5
Measuring Microphone

The MM 5 was an update on Neumann’s previous measurement microphones MM 2 and MM 3 with lower noise electronics, but still tube-based. The MM 5 was to remain the last measurement microphone produced by Neumann.
DiscoverKM 253
Miniature Microphone (HF proof)

A special version of the omnidirectional small diaphragm microphone KM 53 for the broadcast industry. For increased RF-immunity the KM 253 was fitted with a new, larger plug.
DiscoverKM 254
Miniature Microphon (HF proof)

A special version of the cardioid small diaphragm microphone KM 54 for the broadcast industry. For increased RF-immunity the KM 254 was fitted with a different plug.
DiscoverKM 256
Miniature Microphone (HF proof)

A special version of Neumann’s flagship small diaphragm microphone KM 56 with switchable patterns (omni, cardioid, figure-8). As requested by the broadcast industry, the KM 256 was fitted with a different plug for increased RF-immunity.
DiscoverU 67 (1960)
Switchable Condenser Microphone

The U 67 tube microphone was the quintessential studio workhorse throughout the formative years of modern music. Today, more than ever, its inimitably smooth sound continues to be in high demand. In 2018, it was reissued by Neumann as the U 67 set.
DiscoverSM 23 c
Stereo Microphone

An updated version of Neumann’s stereo microphone SM 2. Like its predecessor the SM 23 has two small diaphragm systems with selectable polar patterns. The upper system may be rotated to allow for XY, MS, and Blumlein stereo techniques.
DiscoverM 269 c
Switchable Condenser Microphone

The M 269 c was a special version of the U 67 for the German broadcast industry, which insisted on the use of the AC 701 tube (instead of the EF 86 used in the U 67).
DiscoverAK 3
Mixing Console

Between 1963 and 1993 Neumann manufactured a great deal of mixing consoles for radio and film studios, television, theatres, concert halls and the recording industry.
KM 64
Miniature Microphone

The KM 64 was the successor to Neumann’s KM 54 small diaphragm cardioid microphone. It still used an AC 701 tube circuit, but its capsule was a new design with a Mylar diaphragm.
DiscoverSM 69
Stereo Microphone

Neumann’s first large diaphragm stereo microphone SM 69 was still tube based. Polar patterns were selectable for each capsule individually via the power supply.
DiscoverU 64
Miniature Microphone

The U 64 was a variant of the KM 64 small diaphragm microphone. Instead of the Telefunken AC 701, which was not as easily available in non-European countries, the U 64 used a tiny nuvistor tube.
DiscoverSRM 64
Long Neck Stage Microphone

A long neck stage microphone for speeches and presentations. The SRM 64 consisted of a cardioid condenser capsule and a tube amplifier, hidden in the lower part of the stand tube.
DiscoverKTM
Transistor Microphone for Modulation Lead Powering

Neumann’s first solid state microphone. The KTM was a small diaphragm microphone using the same capsule as the KM 64. The KTM was soon replaced with the KM 74, which was almost identical except for a smaller body diameter.
DiscoverKM 73
Miniature Microphone for Modulation Lead Powering

The KM 73 was an omnidirectional small diaphragm microphone with solid state electronics. It was powered via T-power, P48 phantom power had not yet been invented.
DiscoverKM 74
Miniature Microphone for Modulation Lead Powering

The KM 74 the successor to the KTM, Neumann’s first transistorized microphone. It used the same cardioid capsule as the KM 64 and KM84, but the grounding scheme of its T-powered circuit necessitated a different capsule head design.
DiscoverKM 75
Miniature Microphone for Modulation Lead Powering

The KM 75 was a cardioid microphone for short distances, e.g. in speech applications. Its capsule had a built-in low cut to compensate for the proximity effect. Like all KM 70 microphones, the KM 75 was T-powered.
DiscoverKM 66
Switchable Miniature Microphone

The KM 66 was a small diaphragm microphone with switchable patterns similar to the KM 56 but with two cardioid capsules with mylar diaphragms. The KM 66 was to remain Neumann’s last tube microphone design for almost 30 years.
DiscoverKM 83
Miniature Microphone for Phantom Powering

The KM 83 was the omnidirectional model of the KM 80 series, which introduced a technology, which, due to its many advantages, soon became the new standard: P48 phantom power.
DiscoverKM 84
Miniature Microphone for Phantom Powering

The small diaphragm cardioid microphone KM 84 was built until 1992 and remains one of the most popular Neumann classics. Its even frequency response and consistent pickup pattern make it a sought-after microphone for all genres.
DiscoverKML
Clip-on Microphone

Neumann’s first Lavalier microphone. Its solid state amplifier could be battery powered and used with wireless transmitters of the day, such as the Sennheiser SK 1007.
DiscoverKM 85
Miniature Microphone for Phantom Powering

The KM 85 was a cardioid microphone like the KM 84 but with a low cut built into the capsule to compensate for the proximity effect. The KM 85 was thus optimized for short distances as are typical in speech applications.
DiscoverKM 76
Switchable Miniature Microphone

The KM 76 was the solid state successor to the KM 66 small diaphragm tube microphone. The KM 76 offered switchable patterns (omni, cardioid, figure-8) and operated T-powered.
DiscoverU 87 i
Switchable Studio Microphone

The Neumann U 87 is probably the best-known and most frequently used studio microphone the world over. Its smooth and refined sound is as iconic as its elegant exterior design. The U 87 is the standard microphone for speech and vocals.
DiscoverKM 86
Switchable Miniature Microphone

Like the KM 76, the KM 86 was a transistorized successor to the KM 66 small diaphragm tube microphone. The KM 86, however, was developed for P48 phantom power, introduced a few years earlier by Neumann – and soon the world standard.
DiscoverKMA (1968)
Clip-on Microphone

The KMA (not to be confused with today’s KM A modular microphone system!) was an improved Lavalier microphone with an omnidirectional capsule and a detached amplifier. It ran on batteries or phantom power.
DiscoverU 77
Switchable Studio Microphone (Mod. Lead Powering)

Like the U 87, the U 77 was a solid state successor to Neumann’s classic tube microphone U 67. But instead of phantom power – which was not yet a studio standard – the U 77 operated on T-power.
DiscoverKM 88
Switchable Miniature Microphone

The KM 88 was a multipattern small diaphragm microphone (omni, cardioid, figure-8) with FET electronics, similar to the KM 86. However, it used the same nickel capsules previously found in the KM 56 tube microphone.
DiscoverSM 69 fet
Stereo Microphone (Transistor)

With the beginning of the new decade, Neumann’s large diaphragm stereo microphone SM 69, too, was converted to solid state electronics. Nonetheless it still required a dedicated power supply due to its remote pattern control.
DiscoverKMS 85
Handheld Microphone

Neumann’s first handheld vocal microphone had an unusual shape, but it proved that clever engineering could render condenser microphones stage-ready.
DiscoverSRM 84
Long Neck Stage Microphone

The successor to the SRM 64 long neck stage microphone. Instead of a tube amplifier the SRM 84 had a solid state circuit hidden in the lower part of the stand tube.
DiscoverU 47 fet (1972)
Studio Microphone

By the early 70s Neumann’s tube microphone U 47 was legendary among seasoned engineers, and many wished for a direct solid state successor. The U 47 fet never quite filled those giant footprints, but was eventually (re)discovered as a classic in its own right.
DiscoverKU 80
Dummy Head

In the early 70s people began to think beyond stereo. Neumann’s first dummy head microphone KU 80 was able to capture a realistic, three-dimensional sound image for headphone playback.
DiscoverQM 69
Quadrophonic Microphone

In the mid-70s quadraphonic sound became popular among hi-fi enthusiasts. The Neumann QM 69 was a variant of the SM 69 fet with four separate outputs for each half of the two dual diaphragm capsules.
DiscoverU 497
Studio Microphone

A microphone specially made for the French broadcasting network ORTF. The U 497 featured a K47 capsule and a sophisticated solid state circuit, similar to that of the U 47 fet, but adapted to French radio’s 12V-powering system.
DiscoverKMS 84
Handheld Microphone

Neumann’s second attempt at a stage microphone looked considerably more handsome than the KMS 85 introduced a few years earlier. The KMS 84 used the same capsule as the KM 84 in a newly designed headbasket with excellent pop protection.
DiscoverVMS 80
Disc Cutting Machine

Disc cutting lathe for vinyl. For many decades, Neumann was the world market leader for record cutting machines.
VMS 82
Disc Cutting Machine

Direct Metal Mastering (DMM) disk cutter with SX 82 disk writer and SAL82 writer drive logic.
KMF 4 i
Miniature Microphone

A miniature microphone with a detached amplifier. Its visually unobtrusive cardioid capsule had a diameter of only 17 mm. The KMF 4 i could operate on phantom power or batteries.
DiscoverKU 81
Dummy Head

While older dummy head microphones created a stunningly realistic sound image when played back over headphones, loudspeaker playback was unsatisfactory. The KU 81 cured this with capsules equalized for the diffuse-field.
DiscoverTLM 170
Transformerless, switchable Studio Microphone

With the TLM 170 Neumann brought the first transformerless microphone onto the market. The absence of transformers makes the sound more transparent and open.
DiscoverRSM 190 i
First Stereo Shotgun Microphone

A stereo shotgun microphone with external matrix box. The RSM 190 i was a mid/side microphone with the shotgun part delivering the M-component and a second figure-8 capsule system, angled 90 degrees, providing the S-component.
DiscoverKM 130
Miniature Microphone

The KM 130 was part of the KM 100 series, Neumann’s first modular small diaphragm microphone system. The KM 130 combines the KM 100 output stage with the diffuse-field equalized omni capsule AK 30.
DiscoverKM 131
Miniature Microphone

The KM 131 was part of the KM 100 series, Neumann’s first modular small diaphragm microphone system. The KM 131 combines the KM 100 output stage with the free-field equalized omni capsule AK 31.
DiscoverKM 140
Miniature Microphone

The KM 140 was part of the KM 100 series, Neumann’s first modular small diaphragm microphone system. The KM 140 combines the KM 100 output stage with the cardioid capsule AK 40.
DiscoverKM 143
Miniature Microphone

The KM 143 was part of the KM 100 series, Neumann’s first modular small diaphragm microphone system. The KM 143 combines the KM 100 output stage with the wide cardioid capsule AK 43.
DiscoverKM 145
Miniature Microphone

The KM 145 was part of the KM 100 series, Neumann’s first modular small diaphragm microphone system. The KM 145 combines the KM 100 output stage with the cardioid capsule AK 45, whose built-in low cut compensates the proximity effect.
DiscoverKM 150
Miniature Microphone

The KM 150 was part of the KM 100 series, Neumann’s first modular small diaphragm microphone system. The KM 150 combines the KM 100 output stage with the hypercardioid capsule AK 50.
DiscoverRSM 191-S
Stereo Shotgun Microphone

Slightly modified version of the RSM 190. The matrix box got smaller additional features.
GFM 132
Boundary Layer Microphone

Neumann’s first and only boundary layer microphone. The GFM 132 was designed using computer simulations: The unique shape of the base plate avoids comb filter effects.
DiscoverTLM 50
Pressure Microphone

The TLM 50 revived the unique capsule technology of the classic Neumann M 50 of the 1950s and combined it with a cutting edge transformerless head amplifier for lowest noise and distortion.
DiscoverKMS 140
Handheld Micropohne

A handheld condenser microphone for pristine vocals on stage. The KMS 140 (cardioid) was the precursor to today’s very successful KMS 104.
DiscoverKMS 150
Handheld Microphone

A handheld condenser microphone for pristine vocals on stage. The KMS 150 (hypercardioid) was the precursor to today’s very successful KMS 105.
DiscoverKFM 100
Spherical-Surface Stereo Microphone

The spherical surface microphone KFM 100 had two omni capsules flush mounted in a sphere. It worked similar to a dummy head stereo microphone, but was optimized for loudspeaker playback. Although technically excellent, it never caught on.
DiscoverN 7000
Modular Mixing Console

By the time the N7000 series was introduced, Neumann had already built mixing consoles for almost 30 years. The N7000 had comprehensive computer automation while the signal path remained analog.
Strategy 2002
Mixing Console

By the time the N7000 series was introduced, Neumann had already built mixing consoles for almost 30 years. The N7000 had comprehensive computer automation while the signal path remained analog.
KM 184 (Series 180)
小型话筒

KM 184是一款经典的小振膜电容话筒,拥有心形指向特性且不随频率变化而改变。作为KM 84的成功继任者,KM 184采用了电子平衡输出(无变压器),可以处理更高的声压级。
DiscoverRSM 191 A Set
Stereo Shotgun Microphone

A stereo shotgun microphone for broadcast, film, and on-location applications. Like its predecessor the RSM 191 A operates in mid/side technique; the corresponding new MTX 191 A matrix box offered significantly enhanced features.
DiscoverM 149 Tube
录音棚电子管话筒

M 149是诺音曼电子管话筒中断近30年后推出的重新推出的第一款话筒,其创新地将本底噪声极低的电子管电路和全球先进的无变压器输出级结合在一起而获得TEC大奖。
DiscoverKM 120
Miniature Microphone

The KM 120 was part of the KM 100 series, Neumann’s first modular small diaphragm microphone system. The KM 120 combines the KM 100 output stage with the figure-8 capsule AK 20.
DiscoverTLM 103
录音棚话筒

TLM 103是诺音曼历史上最成功的话筒之一,上市以来迅速成为现代录音棚标杆产品,它的定位是一款物超所值的小U 87,只有7 dB-A本底噪声,也是最安静的话筒之一。
DiscoverTechnical Grammy
Technical Grammy 1999

Neumann was the first microphone manufacturer to receive the prestigious Technical Grammy Award of the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences in 1999.
KMS 105
舞台话筒

KMS 105是一款用于舞台的录音棚级人声话筒,并兼有舞台话筒的所有优点:对喷口噪声有出色的防护、超低的触摸杂音、巨大的声压级承受能力以及较高的反馈抑制能力——这要得益于其指向特性稳定的超心形模式。
DiscoverKM 183 (Series 180)
小型话筒

KM 183是一款经典的小振膜电容话筒,拥有全指向特性且不随频率变化而改变。作为KM 83的成功继任者,KM 183采用了电子平衡输出(无变压器),可以处理更高的声压级。
DiscoverKM 185 (Series 180)
小型话筒

KM 185是一款经典的小振膜电容话筒,拥有超心形指向特性且不随频率变化而改变。KM 185的高指向性可以满足更高的拾音需求,例如鼓声拾音。
DiscoverM 150 Tube
录音棚电子管话筒

M 150 Tube是一款基于诺音曼传奇话筒M 50的独特小振膜电容话筒,它的钛振膜话筒极头嵌装在小型球体的表面以增加在更高频率下的指向性,非常适合DECCA Tree立体声和环绕声录音
DiscoverKK 105 S
话筒头 (SKM 5200/5000 N)

舞台上的诺音曼之声 - 有线变无线!KK 105 S是一款精密制造的真电容超心形话筒头,专为森海塞尔SKM 5000/5200手持发射器而设计。
DiscoverD-01
Digital Studio Microphone

A new milestone: The D-01 digital microphone is the flagship of Neumann’s Solution D technology ensuring unprecedented fidelity and an enormous dynamic range of 130 dB. All functions may be remote controlled via the AES 42 interface.
DiscoverTLM 127
Studio Microphone

Designed as the bigger brother of the popular TLM 103, the TLM 127 offered additional functions such as pad and low cut and even remote controllable patterns using the patented technology Neumann had introduced ten years earlier with the TLM 170 R.
DiscoverKK 104 S
话筒头 (SKM 5200/5000 N)

舞台上的诺音曼之声 - 有线变无线!KK 104 S是一款精密制造的真电容心形话筒头,专为森海塞尔SKM 5000/5200手持发射器而设计。
DiscoverKMS 104
舞台话筒

MS 104是一款用于舞台的录音棚级人声话筒,并兼有舞台话筒的所有优点:对喷口噪声有出色的防护、超低的触摸杂音、巨大的声压级承受能力以及较高的反馈抑制能力——这要得益于其稳定的心形指向。
DiscoverTLM 49 Set
录音棚话筒

TLM 49复刻了战后诺音曼经典产品的怀旧音色,将场效应晶体管(FET)技术再次呈现,其采用与诺音曼传奇话筒M 49完全相同话筒头,继承了电子管话筒在高声压级下的温润风格。
DiscoverSystem KM A/D
Modular Miniature Microphone System

The System KM A/D is a modular microphone system for even the most demanding applications. Eight different small diaphragm capsules (KK 120 … KK 185) may be combined with either an analog output stage (KM A) or a digital AES 42 output stage (KM D).
U 87 Anniversary Set
Studio Microphone

For its 40th anniversary the U 87 was offered as a special set in a unique retro style case. The microphone, its shock mount, and the exclusive 60s style pop shield featured an attractive combination of polished and matte nickel surfaces.
DiscoverTLM 103 D
Digital Studio Microphone

The digital version of Neumann’s acclaimed TLM 103 large diaphragm condenser microphone. The TLM 103 D uses Neumann’s Solution D converter technology ensuring highest fidelity with an enormous dynamic range of 130 dB.
DiscoverKH 120 A G
双通道有源近场监听音箱

Starting with the KH 120 in 2010, Neumann offers his expertise in electro-acoustic transducer technologies to the studio monitoring market, and is now the perfect partner for both the front end and the back end of the audio signal path.
DiscoverKMR 81 D
Digital Shotgun Microphone

The KMR 81 D is the digital version of Neumann’s shotgun microphone KMR 81 i for film dialog and broadcast applications with highest fidelity, thanks to Neumann’s Solution D technology. The KMR 81 D complies to the AES 42 standard for digital microphones.
DiscoverKMS 104 D
Digital Stage Microphone

The KMS 104 D is the digital version of Neumann’s cardioid stage microphone KMS 104. Neumann’s Solution D technology ensures highest fidelity for a pristine studio grade vocal sound.
DiscoverKMS 105 D
Digital Stage Microphone

The KMS 105 D is the digital version of Neumann’s supercardioid stage microphone KMS 105. Neumann’s Solution D technology ensures highest fidelity for a pristine studio grade vocal sound.
DiscoverKH 810
7.1模拟低音管理的低音炮

The KH 810 is a subwoofer with a High Precision Bass Manager™ for stereo and surround setups up to 7.1. Thanks to the latest amplifier and acoustical components, the KH 810 achieves distortion-free bass extension down to 18 Hz.
DiscoverKH 870
7.1低音管理的低音炮

The KH 870 is a subwoofer with a High Precision Bass Manager™ for stereo and surround setups up to 7.1. It offers the same precision as the KH 810 but with additional power for distortion-free bass reproduction even at highest SPLs.
DiscoverKK 204
话筒头 (适用于森海塞尔无线系统)

舞台上的诺音曼之声—有线变无线!KK 204是一款适用于森海塞尔SKM 2000/6000/9000手持发射器和EW G4 300/500和EW-D无线系统的优质话筒头。
DiscoverKH 310 A
三通道有源近场监听音箱

A high-resolution tri-amplified near-field monitor for editing, mixing, and mastering with confidence and precision. The KH 310 A offers the fastest transient response in its class, outstanding midrange detail, and a pleasantly dry low frequency reproduction.
DiscoverKH 120 D G
双通道有源近场监听音箱

The digital Version of Neumann’s acclaimed KH 120 near-field monitors with AES3 and S/PDIF connectivity in addition to analog inputs.
DiscoverKH 310 D
三通道有源近场监听音箱

The digital Version of Neumann’s high-resolution tri-amplified KH 310 near-field monitors with AES3 and S/PDIF connectivity in addition to analog inputs.
DiscoverU 47 fet i
录音棚话筒

作为传奇U47 tube的继任者,U47 fet其本身就为了诺音曼的经典之作,流畅而华丽的特质塑造了70年代的声音理念。 应大众需求,U 47 fet在2014年重返市场。
DiscoverKH 805
Subwoofer with 2.0/0.1 Bass Management

A budget friendly stereo version of the reknowned KH 810 subwoofer. The KH 805 offers low frequency extension down to 18 Hz and features a bypassable 2.1/0.1 bass manager which enables it to be used in many different applications.
DiscoverKH 80 DSP A G
双通道有源近场监听音箱

Neumanns first DSP-controlled studio monitor. Despite its small size, the KH 80 DSP achieves reference class sound. Its DSP engine allows for FIR phase correction as well as a room alignment using the Neumann.Control App.
DiscoverU 87 Rhodium Edition
Celebrating 50th Years of the Classic

Neumann celebrates the anniversary of this studio legend with the U 87 Rhodium Edition – a spectacular creation that gives the U 87 an extra special look to celebrate its timeless achievement.