Neumann.Berlin USM 69 i manual Polar patterns SM 69 fet, Polar patterns USM 69, Stereo Microphones

Models: USM 69 i

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Polar patterns SM 69 fet

In addition to the usual directional polar pat- terns: omnidirectional, cardioid, and figure-8, we have added six intermediate positions.

The narrower characteristics suppress sound from the side more efficiently, while the wide-angle polar patterns are especially useful to record large sound sources.

The directional patterns are selected remotely from the po- wer supply unit. Two rotary switches are used to switch between nine different polar patterns for each system.

The rotary switches are mark- ed in color and numbered corresponding to the respective microphone capsule.

The NS 69 i power supply unit is available for AC mains supply.

Polar patterns USM 69 i

As a major difference, when compared with the SM 69 fet, the USM 69 has two built-in rota- ry switches. The five polar patterns of both

USM 69 i

SM 69 fet

Stereo Microphones

capsules can be selected at the microphone it- self. Therefore, no special AC power supply units or powering adapters are

necessary.

The two outputs attach di- rectly to any 48 V phantom powered connectors.

In addition to the usual polar patterns: omnidirectional, car- dioid, and figure-8, we have added a hypercardioid and a wide-angle cardioid pattern.

Abuilt-in DC converter gene- rates the required capsule po- larizing voltages.

Electrical features

The amplifiers feature high output capability and extremely low self noise. Distant sound sources, as well as very loud sound sources at close range can therefore be recorded without any problem.

Each amplifier has an active filter. It effectively suppresses subsonic interference as caused by wind or structure borne noise. At the same time, the filter prevents the output transfor- mers from overloading through very low fre- quency energy.

Technical Data

SM 69 fet

USM 69 i

Acoustical operating principle

Pressure gradient transducer

............................................................... Pressure gradient transducer

Directional pattern

Omnidirectional, cardioid, figure-8

............................................. Omnidirectional, wide angle cardioid,

 

with 6 intermediary positions

cardioid, hypercardioid, figure-8

Frequency range

20 Hz...20 kHz

........................................................................................... 20 Hz...20 kHz

Sensitivity at 1 kHz into 1 kohm

19 mV/Pa

........................................................................................................ 13 mV/Pa

Rated impedance

200 ohms

........................................................................................................ 150 ohms

Rated load impedance

1000 ohms

.................................................................................................... 1000 ohms

Equivalent SPL CCIR 468-3

24 dB

................................................................................................................. 24 dB

Equivalent SPL DIN/IEC 651

13 dB-A

............................................................................................................ 13 dB-A

S/N ratio CCIR 468-3

70 dB

................................................................................................................. 70 dB

S/N ratio DIN/IEC 651

81 dB

................................................................................................................. 81 dB

Maximum SPL for THD 0.5%

123 dB

.............................................................................................................. 132 dB

Maximum output voltage

532 mV

......................................................................................................... 1100 mV

Dynamic range of the microphone amplifier DIN/IEC 651

110 dB

.............................................................................................................. 119 dB

Supply voltage

48 V ± 4 V

...................................................................................................... 48 V ± 4 V

Current consumption

2 x 0.6 mA

..................................................................................................... 2 x 0.7 mA

Matching connector

DIN 12 F

.............................................................................................................. XLR 5F

Weight

465 g

................................................................................................................. 510 g

Diameter

30 + 48 mm

................................................................................................ 30 + 48 mm

Length

260 mm

........................................................................................................... 293 mm

 

 

 

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Neumann.Berlin USM 69 i manual Polar patterns SM 69 fet, Polar patterns USM 69, Stereo Microphones, Electrical features

USM 69 i specifications

The Neumann.Berlin USM 69 i is a versatile and innovative microphone that embodies cutting-edge audio technology and design, making it a favorite among recording professionals and sound engineers. Renowned for its exceptional sound quality and versatility, the USM 69 i is particularly well-suited for vocals, instruments, and various recording applications.

One of the standout features of the USM 69 i is its dual-capsule design, which allows for interchangeable pickup patterns. This microphone offers cardioid, omni-directional, and figure-8 patterns, enabling users to tailor their sound capture to suit different recording environments and requirements. This flexibility is crucial for achieving optimal audio quality across a range of sources.

The microphone employs advanced transformerless circuitry, which contributes to a transparent sound with minimal distortion. This technology ensures that audio signals are captured accurately, preserving the natural characteristics of the source material. Additionally, the low self-noise level of the USM 69 i is a significant advantage, allowing for detailed recordings even in quiet settings.

The build quality of the USM 69 i reflects Neumann's commitment to durability and reliability. Constructed from high-quality materials, the microphone is designed to withstand the rigors of studio and live performances alike. Its robust design ensures that it remains a dependable tool for professionals in the audio industry.

In terms of frequency response, the USM 69 i exhibits a wide and even range that captures both the low-end warmth and high-end clarity necessary for professional recordings. This characteristic allows it to shine with various voice types and instrument tones, making it a go-to choice for musicians and vocalists.

Moreover, the microphone includes a selectable low-cut filter, which helps reduce unwanted low-frequency noise and plosives, further enhancing the clarity of recordings. The inclusion of a pad switch allows for handling high sound pressure levels without distortion, making it versatile for loud sound sources.

Overall, the Neumann.Berlin USM 69 i is an exemplary microphone that combines advanced technologies, high-quality construction, and versatile features. It stands as a testament to Neumann's legacy of excellence in audio engineering and continues to be a preferred choice for professionals seeking superior sound capture in a variety of recording situations. Its innovative design and unmatched performance make it a standout instrument in the world of audio recording.