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Neumann M149 B-Stock

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Micrófono de gran diafragma a válvulas

  • Sonido cálido y transparente
  • Cápsula Neumann M 49 / U47
  • Receptor de gradiente de presión
  • 9 patrones polares: Omnidireccional, cardioide ancho, cardioide, hipercardioide, figura de 8 y una posición intermedia de cada
  • Respuesta en frecuencia: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
  • Filtro de corte de graves de 7 etapas
  • Nivel de ruido equivalente (ponderación A): 16 / 13 / 11 dB-A (omnidireccional/cardioide/figura de 8)
  • SPL (característica de válvula) para k < 5%: 136 dB
  • Incluye fuente de alimentación N 149 A, suspensión elástica EA 170, cable de conexión de 8 pines, funda antipolvo, así como estuche de aluminio
  • Dimensiones del micrófono: 70 x 201 mm (diámetro x longitud)
  • Peso: 730 g
  • número de artículo 317229
  • Precio por 1 Unidad(es)
También disponible como producto totalmente nuevo 5.177 €
4.790 €
Todos los precios incluyen IVA
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Tube microphone with a classic capsule

The Neumann M149 is a pressure gradient receiver with tube technology, equipped with the same microphone capsule found in Neumann's legendary U47 and M49 models; as the rightful successor to the iconic M49, this microphone carries on the tradition of delivering a warm sound that beautifully enhances the recording and broadcast of speech, vocals, and a wide range of acoustic instruments. Its transformer-free design includes nine selectable polar patterns and a seven-stage high-pass filter ranging from 20 to 160Hz, making the M149 highly versatile across different applications. What truly sets the M149 apart, however, is its remarkable sensitivity of 47mV/Pa, allowing the microphone to capture even the most dynamic performances with exceptional detail and clarity.

Neumann M149 tube microphone with EA 170 suspension

Microphone for high demands

The Neumann M149 tube microphone offers nine selectable polar patterns, including omnidirectional, wide cardioid, cardioid, hypercardioid, and figure-8, along with the intermediate positions between them, providing exceptional flexibility. With a transmission range that spans the full spectrum of human hearing from 20Hz to 20kHz, the M149 captures every detail without losing any usable sound information. Depending on the selected polar pattern, the inherent noise ranges from just 11 to 16dB(A), placing the microphone among the quietest microphones available. An impressive maximum sound pressure level of 136dB SPL also ensures it can handle even the loudest instruments with ease, making this microphone a reliable choice for the most demanding applications.

Neumann N 149 A power supply

A professional device to the core

Measuring just over 20cm in length and 7cm in width, the Neumann M149 immediately makes a solid impression, which is only reinforced by its substantial weight of 730g. Even before considering its purchase price, it's clear that this is a professional-grade tool. Its low impedance allows cable runs of up to 300 metres, making this microphone suitable for complex studio and broadcast environments. In addition to its sound and technical features, the accessories included with the M149 further underscore Neumann's dedication to premium quality, with a matching N149A power supply, an 8-pin connection cable, a microphone shock mount for elastic suspension, and a dust bag all provided. Everything can be safely stored and transported in the aluminium case also included here, rounding off a package built with professional use in mind.

Connector of the Neumann M149 tube microphone

About Neumann

Georg Neumann GmbH was founded in Berlin in 1928 - and is certainly one of the most famous brands of microphones in the world. However, this is not the company's only sphere of activity. For many years, the versatile inventor and pioneer Georg Neumann was also involved with vinyl record cutting machines and the development of rechargeable batteries. The technology he developed is still the basis for this now crucial and rapidly expanding market. What is more, for many years the company built highly personalised sound control systems for broadcast studios/theatres and concert halls, and for several years also studio monitors. In 1991, Neumann became part of the Sennheiser group of companies, and in 1999 was the first German company to receive the Technical Grammy for their overall technical achievements.

Detailed, versatile, flexible

The Neumann M149 is an excellent choice for voice-over work, as a noise filter enables warm, high-quality vocal recordings. In the studio, the microphone shines as a versatile all-rounder with a broad range of applications; its omnidirectional pattern can capture entire ensembles with natural room ambience, while the figure-of-eight setting is ideal for recording musical duos. On theatre and concert stages, the microphone's selectable polar patterns allow for flexible use - the hypercardioid mode captures soloists in orchestras or choirs with precision, while the wide cardioid setting is perfect for recording larger sections of instruments, such as strings, woodwinds, or brass.