Neumann Presents New Live Sound Products
Neumann completes its range of condenser capsule heads for wireless systems and expands the MCM system
Sydney, Australia, January 26, 2024: Neumann.Berlin launches several new products for stage use at NAMM 2024. The KK 104 U and KK 105 U condenser capsule heads make the famous Neumann sound accessible to users of third-party* wireless systems. In addition, Neumann is expanding its Miniature Clip Microphone System (MCM) with an omnidirectional capsule as well as goosenecks and cables in various lengths.
Neumann Sound for all Wireless Systems
Neumann’s true condenser capsule heads for Sennheiser wireless systems have been popular for many years, combining the perfectly balanced, nuanced sound of Neumann's award-winning KMS series wired stage vocal microphones with the freedom of wireless operation. Until now, however, the outstanding sound quality of Neumann capsule heads was exclusive to users of Sennheiser handheld transmitters. With the new capsule head variants KK 104 U (cardioid) and KK 105 U (supercardioid), studio sound on stage is now also available for wireless systems from third-party manufacturers: Sony (all models), Lectrosonics (all models), MiPro (ACT Series), Shure (Axient Digital, ULX-D, QLX-D und SLX-D Series).
“Although we are convinced of the superior quality of Sennheiser wireless systems, many users have no option to change because the system is a given,” explains Stephan Mauer, Head of Product. “The new KK 104 U and KK 105 U capsule heads now also offer genuine Neumann sound in conjunction with third-party* wireless systems. So there is no longer any reason for our customers to settle for anything less than the original.”
The new capsule heads are available in black, silver and also in individual designs (made to order). The well-established Neumann capsule heads for Sennheiser systems will of course remain part of the product range.
New Options for Neumann’s MCM system
Also presented at NAMM 2024 will be the KK 13 omnidirectional capsule for the Miniature Clip Microphone System (MCM) as an alternative to the standard KK 14 cardioid capsule. The sound of the KK 13 is similarly balanced but appears more open than that of the KK 14 cardioid capsule due to its omnidirectional pickup pattern. In addition, there is no proximity effect.
The KK 13 is recommended for quiet stages or pure recording scenarios where a particularly natural sound is required and the low feedback resistance of an omnidirectional capsule presents no problem. The KK 13 will only be available as a separate item; all MCM instrument sets continue to be supplied with the KK 14 cardioid capsule.
The MCM system is complemented by two new goosenecks SH 100 and SH 250, which are 50 mm shorter and 100 mm longer respectively than the standard gooseneck SH 150 at 150 mm. The popular MCM 114 set vio/vla for violin and viola will from now on be supplied with the shorter gooseneck SH 100. All other sets will continue to include the standard SH 150 gooseneck. Available as separate items will be cables of different lengths. As an alternative to the standard cables of 1.8 m (ca. 6 ft), there will be short cables of 0.6 m (ca. 2 ft) and extra-long cables of 3.0 m (ca. 10 ft) for all four connector types (Mini Jack, LEMO, Microdot, Mini-XLR4).
“We are looking forward to increasingly serving the live market with reference solutions to bring Neumann sound to the stage,” explains Neumann's CEO Ralf Oehl. "The MCM system has quickly become the new benchmark in instrument miking and is now being successively supplemented with additional elements. The KK 13 omnidirectional capsule is a great option for quieter stages and recording. And the new capsule heads finally give all users, across all wireless systems, a vocal sound without compromise that seamlessly matches the studio recording.”
Pricing & Availability
KK 104 U / KK 104 U BK EUR 949.00 / USD 1.249.00
KK 105 U / KK 105 U BK EUR 949.00 / USD 1.249.00
Available from the end of February
KK 13 EUR 299.00 / USD 299.00
SH 100 EUR 159.00 / USD 179.00
SH 250 EUR 199.00 / USD 219.00
MCM cable Mini Jack 0.6 m EUR 29.00 / USD 29.00
MCM cable Mini Jack 3.0 m EUR 49.00 / USD 49.00
MCM cable LEMO 3pin 0.6 m EUR 79.00 / USD 89.00
MCM cable LEMO 3pin 3.0 m EUR 99.00 / USD 109.00
MCM cable Microdot 0.6 m EUR 69.00 / USD 79.00
MCM cable Microdot 3.9 m EUR 89.00 / USD 99.00
MCM cable Mini XLR 4 pin 0.6 m EUR 49.00 / USD 59.00
MCM cable Mini XLR 4 pin 0.6 m EUR 69.00 / USD 79.00
Available from mid-February
Features KK 104 U / KK 105 U:
- Neumann sound for 3rd party wireless systems: Sony (all models), Lectrosonics (all models), MiPro (ACT Series), Shure (Axient Digital, ULX-D, QLX-D und SLX-D Series)
- Tight cardioid / supercardioid pattern without off-axis coloration
- Feedback resistant, high rejection of rearward sound
- Unaffected by extreme sound pressure levels
- Integrated shock mount and pop protection
- Easy cleaning
- Standard finishes: silver and black, individual designs on request.
Features KK 13
- Layered capsule design overcomes former electret restrictions
- Outstanding clarity across critical frequency ranges
- Omnidirectional pattern
- Unmatched tonal consistency
- Road-tough and long-lasting design
* Sony (all models), Lectrosonics (all models), MiPro (ACT Series), Shure (Axient Digital, ULX-D, QLX-D und SLX-D Series,
More Information:
KK 104 U: www.neumann.com/en-en/products/microphones/kk-104-u
KK 104 U: www.neumann.com/en-en/products/microphones/kk-105-u
KK 13: www.neumann.com/en-en/products/microphone-accessories/kk-13
About Neumann
Georg Neumann GmbH, known as “Neumann.Berlin”, is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of studio-grade audio equipment and the creator of recording microphone legends such as the U 47, M 49, U 67, and U 87. Founded in 1928, the company has been recognised with numerous international awards for its technological innovations. Since 2010, Neumann.Berlin has expanded its expertise in electro-acoustic transducer design to also include the studio monitor market, building upon the legacy of the legendary loudspeaker innovator Klein + Hummel. The first Neumann studio headphones were introduced in 2019, and since 2022, the company has increased its focus on reference solutions for live audio. With the introduction of the first audio interface MT 48, and its revolutionary converter technology, Neumann now offers all the necessary technologies needed to capture and deliver sound at the highest level. Georg Neumann GmbH has been part of the Sennheiser Group since 1991 and is represented worldwide by the Sennheiser network of subsidiaries and long-standing trading partners. www.neumann.com
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