Neumann KM86i Rare Vintage Microphone Mic KM 86 Stereo Pair FET Retro

Km 86 Neumann. Photo Neumann KM 86 Neumann KM 86 (95546) (229209) Audiofanzine The KM 86, however, was developed for P48 phantom power, introduced a few years earlier by Neumann - and soon the world standard. The directional characteristics OMNI, Cardioid and 8 figure can be set

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this model works perfectly in all three modes, cardiode, eight, and omni. KM 86 Like the KM 76, the KM 86 was a transistorized successor to the KM 66 small diaphragm tube microphone

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For sale is a rare vintage stereo pair of Neumann KM86 microphones, with a pair of Mogami/Neutrik male XLR to tuchel cables (the KM86 has a tuchel output jack, rather than the XLR output jack that the KM86i has), and a heavy duty Pelican 1200 flight case For sale is a rare vintage stereo pair of Neumann KM86 microphones, with a pair of Mogami/Neutrik male XLR to tuchel cables (the KM86 has a tuchel output jack, rather than the XLR output jack that the KM86i has), and a heavy duty Pelican 1200 flight case The Neumann KM86 miniature condenser microphone is equipped with a head assembly made up of two separate capsules

Photo Neumann KM 86 Neumann KM 86 (95546) (229209) Audiofanzine. This mic was essentially a phantom-powered FET version of the KM 66 tube mic; both models contained a switch on the mic body allows selection of Cardioid, Omnidirectional, or figure-of-8 polar patterns In the OMNI and 8 figure the microphones distinguish themselves by an unadulterated recording also of the low frequencies which can be recorded undiminished even if the microphone is located at a larger.

Neumann KM 86. Three directional characteristics, omni, cardioid, and figure-8 can be selected by means of a switch located below the head. KM 86 Like the KM 76, the KM 86 was a transistorized successor to the KM 66 small diaphragm tube microphone