For more information go to: www.p65warnings.ca.gov. Test Schoeps V4 vers Neumann M 149 vers Neumann TLM 107 vers Neumann TLM 49 vers Brüel&Kjaer 4006 - Duration: 7:51. 94 dB SPL), Signal-to-noise ratio, A-weighted (re. Mains voltage EU: 230 V/50 Hz The N 149 A supplies the bias voltages for the microphone capsule, the filament voltage controlled by a sensor circuit, and a further voltage to generate the plate voltage and other necessary operating voltages within the microphone itself. An innovative transformerless tube circuit ensures a vivid sound with low noise. For 50 years. : 1.5 kg. High-resolution tri-amplified near-field monitor, optimized for midrange and a dry bass sound. The KT 8 cable between microphone and power supply can be up to 100 m long. The microphone signal is fed to a XLR 3 M connector. While this level of budget, why switch over to a Neumann M149? Mains voltage US: 117 V/60 Hz Titanium sounds way different from gold sputtered mylar. The M 150 is primarily designed to bring unprecedented detail and realism to orchestral recordings, e.g. For more information go to: www.p65warnings.ca.gov. The microphone connects via an DIN-8 connector. The sound of our 1950s tube classics recreated with trouble free FET circuitry, State-of-the-art small diaphragm condenser microphone, Small size – big sound: Neumann’s most affordable large diaphragm microphone. The modulation output is balanced. The M147 is very special, the M149 is very versatile. For 50 years! The capsule signal is amplified by a tube circuit using a subminiature triode, specially selected for optimal transmission characteristics and lowest self-noise of only 15 dB-A. (for California residents only): This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects and other reproductive harm. 300 m are allowed.The three available versions of the N 149 A just differ in their enclosed mains power cable. You have to hear it … And so, that has nothing to do with the differences between the M150 and the M149. Due to its unique “directional omni” characteristic, its outstanding transient response, and a gradually rising sensitivity above 1 kHz, the Neumann M 150 is the perfect microphone for DECCA Tree techniques, including extended surround setups. You can set the M149 to a very similar pattern but still it will not sound like the M147. Power plug: Euro/US/UK The unit produces constant current effecting a soft start of the tube. WARNING The microphone connects via an DIN-8 connector. H x W x D: 90 x 100 x 145 mm Recreates the sound of the legendary Neumann M 50, Titanium capsule with unique directional characteristic. Mains voltage UK: 230 V/50 Hz (for California residents only): This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects and other reproductive harm. Is at the risk of shocking you, for it is a Neumann !! The sound of our 1950s tube classics recreated with trouble free FET circuitry, State-of-the-art small diaphragm condenser microphone, Small size – big sound: Neumann’s most affordable large diaphragm microphone. The ultimate studio standard all over the world. The M 150’s condenser transducer is extraordinary in other respects, too: Its ultra-thin diaphragm is made of titanium, a light yet rigid metal, and spaced only 10 microns from the backplate, also made of titanium. Weight approx. WARNING I own most of the new Neumann mics, so i was anxious to try the M150`s out. The M 150 offers the same phenomenal transient response and unique directional characteristic as its ancestor, updated with 21st century technology and improved performance. Powerful compact bi-amplified studio monitor with superb impulse response and resolution. The M 150 is a unique tube microphone in the tradition of the legendary Neumann M 50 of the 1950s, often quoted as the ultimate microphone for orchestral recording. Can't even compare the two except that they both have tubes. The M150 capsule is an all-Titanium true pressure type, and the diaphragm is a small 12mm in diameter. Unlike its ancestor developed in the 1950s, however, the M 150 does not use an output transformer which might color the sound. Instead, the M 150 relies on an ultra-transparent transformerless output stage ensuring a clear low end, even at highest levels, and a wide dynamic range of 119 dB.