Neumann U 67 Set Condenser Microphone

Rp120.990.000

The tube microphone that defined the sound of the 1960s. The original is back!
Classic tube circuit, transformer balanced
Balanced sound in three polar patterns
Meticulously reproduced to original specifications
Vintage case, handmade in Germany

Introduced in 1960, the U 67 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. Now, for the first time in decades, Neumann’s legendary tube microphone is back in production, built to the original specifications.

The U 67 is a universal studio microphone suitable for all applications. Its smooth top-end with a subtle tube shimmer makes the U 67 an outstanding vocal microphone. Due to its essentially linear response in three polar patterns – omni, cardioid, and figure-8 – the U 67 is also a very versatile microphone for all kinds of instruments such as strings, woodwinds, brass, piano, drums, acoustic and electric guitar, bass guitar and upright bass.

Sonically, the current reissue is identical to the U 67 made from 1960–1971. It uses the same capsule and electronic design. Key parts, such as the BV 12 output transformer, are meticulously reproduced according to original documentation. EF86 tubes are carefully selected for optimal characteristics and lowest noise in a dedicated measurement facility. The power supply was redesigned to meet today’s strict safety requirements and to accommodate the slightly higher filament current of newer premium grade tubes. The new power supply NU 67 V is fully compatible with older U 67 microphones.

Reissue of the legendary Neumann U 67
Superb vocal microphone for male and female singers
Versatile microphone for all kinds of instruments
Made to original specifications using archived documentation
New power supply NU 67 V automatically adapts to the local mains voltage
Handmade and hand soldered in Germany

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