Neumann U 67 Set Large-Diaphragm Tube Condenser Microphone

NeumannSKU: NMN U67SET
MPN: 008678   UPC: 615104301009
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Key Features

  • Reissue of Vintage U 67 Microphone
  • 3 Selectable Polar Patterns
  • Omnidirectional, Cardioid, & Figure-8
  • Large-Diaphragm K 67 Condenser Capsule
  • EF86 Tubes
  • 20 Hz to 20 kHz Frequency Response
  • Switchable Low-Cut Filter
  • Selectable Pad to Prevent Distortion
  • Includes Shockmount & Power Supply
  • Includes Aluminum Case

Description

Multi-Pattern Large-Diaphragm Tube Condenser Microphone

THE ORIGINAL - OFTEN IMITATED, NEVER DUPLICATED
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.

RETURN OF A LEGEND
Introduced as the successor to the eminent Neumann U 47, a lesser microphone would have failed. But the U 67 was quickly adopted as the new studio standard, offering many advantages over its predecessor. With three selectable polar patterns and advanced tube circuitry, including low cut and pad switches, the Neumann U 67 was well-equipped for virtually any recording task. It still is: To this day, many top level engineers would choose the U 67 as their "desert island" microphone for its extraordinary versatility and unmatched sound quality.

NEUMANN ENGINEERING AT ITS BEST
The U 67 was the first microphone equipped with the famous K 67 capsule, which has since become associated with "the Neumann sound" and continues to be used in its successor, the U 87 A. No less important is the U 67's masterful tube circuit featuring a clever preemphasis/de-emphasis scheme to minimize tube hiss. The U 67 was also the first microphone to address modern recording techniques such as close miking. Its switchable low cut filter compensates for the proximity effect occurring at short recording distances. Using its preattenuation, the U 67 can handle high sound pressure levels of up to 124 dB without distortion (and much more if you don't mind a bit of "tube grit"). As timeless as its sound and technical design is its outer appearance. The U 67's cone-shaped body and the tapered headgrille have since become iconic for the Neumann brand; the same elegant design would grace its solid state successor, the U 87, for the next 50+ years.

APPLICATIONS
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.

HISTORY REPEATING
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.

Features:

  • Classic tube circuit, transformer balanced
  • Balanced sound in three polar patterns
  • Meticulously reproduced to original specifi cations
  • Vintage case, handmade in Germany
  • Reissue of the legendary Neumann U 67 tube microphone
  • Meticulously reproduced to the original specifications
  • New power supply NU 67 V automatically adapts to the local mains voltage
  • Handmade and hand soldered in Germany

Specifications:

  • Acoustical operating principle: Pressure gradient transducer
  • Directional pattern: Omnidirectional, cardioid, figure-8
  • Frequency range: 20 Hz ... 20 kHz
  • Sensitivity at 1 kHz into 1 kohm: 15/24/16 mV/Pa1
  • Rated impedance: 200 ohms
  • Rated load impedance: 1 kohms
  • Equivalent noise level, CCIR²: 32/28/31 dB1
  • Equivalent noise level, A-weighted²: 21/17/20 dB-A1
  • Signal-to-noise ratio, CCIR² (rel. 94 dB SPL): 62/66/63 dB1
  • Signal-to-noise ratio, A-weighted ²(rel. 94 dB SPL): 73/77/74 dB1
  • Maximum SPL for THD 0.5%³: 114 dB (cardioid)
  • Maximum SPL for THD 0.5% with preattenuation³: 124 dB
  • Maximum output voltage: -9.8 dBu
  • Power Supply: NU 67 V
  • Matching connectors:
    Microphone: spec. 7pin
    Power Supply: XLR 3 F
  • Weight: 560 g
  • Diameter: 56 mm
  • Length: 200 mm
  • 1. Omnidirectional / cardioid / figure-8
    2. According to IEC 60268-1; CCIR-weighting acccording to CCIR 468-3, quasi peak; A-weighting according to IEC 61672-1, RMS
    3. Measured as equivalent el. input signal

Includes:

  • U 67 Microphone
  • Z 48 Elastic Suspension
  • NU 67 V Power Supply
  • UC 5 Microphone Cable
  • Vintage Neumann Aluminum Case

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