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NEUMANN KM 184 Cardioid Microphone
The Neumann KM 184 (cardioid) in particular has become the classic
high-quality miniature microphone.
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NEUMANN KM 184 Microphone
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NEUMANN KM
184 Microphone - APPLICATIONS |
- Cardioid Pick-Up Pattern
- Successor of the worldwide successful KM 83/84
- Transformerless circuitry
- Trouble-free operation also with unbalanced equipment (e.g., DAT recorders)
- Set includes windshield and two different microphone clamps
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- For universal use, especially for recording situations when it is
necessary to attenuate off-axis sound (mainly from the rear) from other
nearby instruments.
- As XY and ORTF stereo pair
- Announcer’s mic for broadcasting
- Spot mic, overhead
- Close miking of strings, wind instruments, percussion, piano, Leslie
speakers, guitar amps
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The Neumann "Series 180" consists
of three compact miniature microphones with patterns that satisfy the
demands of all common studio applications.
Because of its optimized mechanical construction and conscious omission
of modularity, which is unnecessary in many cases, the Neumann "Series
180" is predestined for economy-minded production and home recording
studios.
The Neumann KM 183 omnidirectional and Neumann KM 185 hypercardioid microphones
are based on the tremendously successful Neumann KM 184 cardioid microphone,
which has become a standard within the global studio community in just
a very short time. All Neumann "Series 180" microphones are
available with either matte black or nickel finish.
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NEUMANN Series 180 - ACOUSTIC
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The Neumann KM 183 and KM 184 microphones
are the successors of the well proven Neumann KM 83 and KM 84, which have
been used since the seventies worldwide with great success. The Neumann
KM 185 rounds out the series with a hypercardioid microphone.
The Neumann KM 183 is a pressure transducer with a boost of approximately
7 dB at 10 kHz in the free field. In the diffuse sound field it has a
flat frequency response. The pressure gradient transducers KM 184 and
KM 185 feature very smooth frequency responses not only for the 0°
axis, but also for lateral (off-axis) sound incidence. In typical usage,
there is no coloration of sound over a wide pickup angle.
Although the Neumann KM 184 has the same capsule as the Neumann KM 84,
the microphone differs slightly on the 0° frequency response: The
KM 184 has a gentle rise at about 9 kHz, a characteristic that was introduced
very successfully with the Neumann KM 140. The result is a tonal balance
that is fresher and livelier when compared to the Neumann KM 84 with its
flat frequency response in that band.
This difference was achieved with just a slight change of the capsule’s
rear opening, and is not due to resonances.
The Neumann KM 185 with its hypercardioid characteristic features attenuation
of sound incidence from the side or rear of about 10 dB, with minimum
sensitivity at an angle of 120°. |
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NEUMANN Series
180 - ELECTRICAL FEATURES:
The Neumann "Series 180" microphones have the same transformerless
circuitry as is used in the Neumann KM 100 system, resulting in excellent
technical specifications:
Compared to the Neumann KM 84 the dynamic range of the Neumann KM 184
increased by 24 dB mainly through the reduction of self-noise level to
only 22 dB (CCIR) and an increased sound pressure handlingcapability of
up to 138 dB.
The microphones operate without any problems, even if the input of following
equipment happens to be unbalanced, for example as in some DAT recorders.
The output of the "Series 180", as in all Neumann microphones,
is balanced and phantom (48V) powered. |
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NEUMANN Series
180 - ECONOMY:
The Neumann "Series 180" is a good choice for all users who
look for a high-quality miniature microphone, but do not need the complex,
modular Neumann KM 100 system, which continues to be part of the Neumann
product range.
The mechanical construction was simplified, for example, capsule and
output stage cannot be separated from each other. For this reason the
Neumann "Series 180" is an economical alternative without giving
up the electroacoustic features the users expect from Neumann microphones.
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