 - Neumann U 47 fet - moosers's review- The Neumann U 47 FET is a large diaphragm condenser microphone that is has a standard XLR connection and has a special transistor known as a field effect transistor (FET). The microphone comes on it… 
 - Neumann U 88 I - moosers's review- The Neumann U 88 I is a small diaphragm condenser microphone designed for use in the recording studio. I've only used this mic in the studio and would highly recommend for you never to bring it out … 
 - Neumann U 47 fet - mooseherman's review- This condenser mic is for studio use only. It has a cardioid pickup pattern and a high tolerance for SPL. The mic has been around since the late 1940s and was an enormously popular mic for years (an… 
 - Neumann KM 184 - moosers's review- The Neumann KM 184 a small diaphragm condenser used primarily in the recording studio. Its small size and great response to high end frequencies make it the industry standard for recording drum overh… 
 - Neumann KMS 105 - moosers's review- The Neumann KMS 105 is a condenser microphone typically used in a live setting, but also sounds good in the studio. I believe it is designed for on stage use and built for touring, however it also wo… 
 - Neumann TLM 103 - Audiofanzine FR's review- (Originally written by Hagbard/translated from Audiofanzine FR) 1) The U87 capsule is fabulous 2) the capsule is not the only parameter for the sound of a mic OVERALL OPINION - Five yea… 
 - Neumann U 87 - Audiofanzine FR's review- (Originally written by bhomassel/translated from Audiofanzine FR) Excellent microphone. Perfect for any recording application. Vocals, guitar, violin, choir, etc. I use it with a Tube-Tech… 
 - Neumann U 47 fet - afterglow479's review- This mic is a an old large diaphragm condenser that has been around forever. I think they are no longer made, but they are still around in relatively large numbers. These mics have been used on the… 
 - Neumann KM 184 - afterglow479's review- This is a small diaphragm condenser mic, often called a pencil mic. They are condensers so they require +48V phantom power in order to work. You connect them with a standard XLR mic cable. These h… 
 - Neumann U 87 - JackLudden's review- This is of course the legendary U87. Many would argue that this is the industry standard for recording great vocals. It is a large diaphragm condenser with a switchable polar pattern (cardioid, omn… 
 - Neumann TLM 103 - moosers's review- I've used the Neumann TLM103 strictly in the studio on everything from vocals to banjo to acoustic guitar. It is great for any and all applications that you would typically use a large diaphragm cond… 
 
                             
                 
                
