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Description
Neumann M 50 V Set Tube Omnidirectional Condenser Microphone
Neumann M 50 V Set is a condenser microphone system designed for orchestral and critical recording environments. It enables pressure transducer recording for engineers and studios, supporting main microphone array workflows. This makes it ideal for classical recording scenarios where spatial accuracy is critical.
The microphone uses a small diaphragm capsule mounted flush in an acrylic sphere to achieve diffuse field response characteristics. It operates with a classic tube circuit and output transformer based on historical designs. The system is powered by an external supply that adapts automatically to local mains voltage.
This microphone system supports established recording techniques such as spaced omni and Decca Tree setups. It is used in orchestral, film score, and ensemble recording applications. The configuration also allows use as a room microphone or spot microphone in controlled studio environments.
Key Features
- Omnidirectional Condenser Microphone: Pressure transducer design for diffuse field recording
- Acrylic Sphere Capsule Mount: Small diaphragm mounted in a 40 mm sphere
- Classic Tube Electronics: Tube circuit with BV11 output transformer
- Made to Original Specifications: Built using archived Neumann documentation
- Handmade Construction: Hand-built and hand soldered in Germany
Technical Specifications
Microphone TypeCondenser Microphone
Polar Pattern
Omnidirectional
Capsule
K 33 Ti Titanium Diaphragm Capsule
Capsule Mounting
Flush mounted in 40 mm acrylic sphere
Electronics
Tube circuit with output transformer
Output Transformer
BV11
Connector
RF-proof connector based on historical M 250 design
Power Supply
NM V Power Supply with automatic mains voltage adaptation
What's in the Box
(1) M 50 V Microphone(1) NM V Pattern Control Unit
(1) KC 5 Cable
(1) MZ 49 A Shock Mount
(1) M 50 V Case
(1) Safety Guide
(1) Quick Guide










