Neumann.Berlin M 50 - The Historic Omni Directional
The Neumann.Berlin M 50 is a high-quality microphone designed for classical recordings, as a spot microphone for woodwinds and brass, and for strings. It features a unique design that provides a smooth frequency response to above 1000 Hz with a gradual rise reaching +6 dB from 8000 to 16000 Hz. Simultaneously, the directional characteristic shows an increasing directivity toward the higher frequencies. This gives the microphone a sound that is similar to that of a pressure gradient type, combined with the linear response at low frequencies, well known for pressure microphones.
Neumann.Berlin M 50 - The Historic Omni Directional
The Neumann.Berlin M 50 is a high-quality microphone designed for classical recordings, as a spot microphone for woodwinds and brass, and for strings. It features a unique design that provides a smooth frequency response to above 1000 Hz with a gradual rise reaching +6 dB from 8000 to 16000 Hz. Simultaneously, the directional characteristic shows an increasing directivity toward the higher frequencies. This gives the microphone a sound that is similar to that of a pressure gradient type, combined with the linear response at low frequencies, well known for pressure microphones.
Neumann.Berlin M 50 - The Historic Omni Directional
The Neumann.Berlin M 50 is a high-quality microphone designed for classical recordings, as a spot microphone for woodwinds and brass, and for strings. It features a unique design that provides a smooth frequency response to above 1000 Hz with a gradual rise reaching +6 dB from 8000 to 16000 Hz. Simultaneously, the directional characteristic shows an increasing directivity toward the higher frequencies. This gives the microphone a sound that is similar to that of a pressure gradient type, combined with the linear response at low frequencies, well known for pressure microphones.
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