Neumann KM53
Neumann's first pencil microphone
- technical marvel: capsule, tube (AC701) and output transformer in a cigar-size body
- omni pattern (pressure microphone)
- equipped with the same capsule (KK53) as the famous Neumann M50
- special capsule design with a minimal distance of the aluminum diaphragm to the back electrode provides an outstanding fine resolution
- very detailed tone with an open top end (5 dB treble boost)
- with the SBK130/21 sound diffraction sphere (Ø 40 mm) the KM53 features sound characteristics virtually identical to the M50
- Decca Tree package with sphere attachments and bar are available for hire
- manufacturing period: 1953-1968
Favourite applications: AB stereo, Decca Tree (ideal for micing orchestras and choirs), room (2x KM53 were used in echo chamber 2 of Abbey Road Studios)
- 1 Day32 €
- 2 Days54 €
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Weekend
(Fr-Mo) 70 €