Neumann M50V Omni-directional Condenser Microphone Set
Legendary Design
Developed in close cooperation with Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk (Northwest German Broadcasting), the M 50 was the counterpart to the no less legendary M 49. While the latter was a high-quality all-purpose microphone for varying acoustic environments, the M 50 was designed as the ultimate pressure transducer microphone for use in concert halls and dedicated recording spaces.
In practice, this meant that the M 50 was mainly used for recording orchestras, e.g. as the main pickup in various spaced omni configurations. In the 1950s, when the record label Decca experimented with stereo miking techniques, various setups, microphones, and pickup patterns were tried. In the end, the Neumann M 50 was selected as the perfect fit for what is now known as the Decca Tree configuration, i.e. three microphones mounted in a triangle with the outer microphones facing outward. To this day, a Decca Tree setup, often extended with additional outriggers, using Neumann M 50 microphones remains the prime choice for experienced engineers in classical music and film scores. The vivid imaging of this setup in combination with the M 50’s outstanding resolution produces unparalleled results. Today, extended versions of this technique are being used for surround and immersive recordings. Of course, the M 50 has also produced excellent results in other applications, e.g. piano recordings or as a spot mic for string sections and soloists. In pop contexts, the M 50 has been used for miking ensembles or brass sections and as a room microphone, e.g. on drums.
Features:
- Reissue of the legendary M 50 with detail improvements
- Prime choice for orchestral recordings, especially Decca Tree
- Made to original specifications using archived documentation
- New power supply automatically adapts to mains voltage
- Handmade and hand soldered in Germany
| Brand | Neumann |
| Country of origin | Germany |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
| Microphone application | Various |
| Microphone case | Power supply, Case |
| Frequency response | 20 Hz – 16 kHz |
| Microphone pattern | Omni-directional |
| Microphone type | Condenser |