Neumann unveils new digital microphones

Aug 19, 2011 2:55 PM

    

Neumann KMS 104 D digital microphones are available in nickel and matte black.

Neumann has introduced the KMS 104 D cardioid- and KMS 105 D super-cardioid pattern digital microphones.

The new digital mics offer an extended dynamic range, robust operation and integrated peak limiters to prevent clipping.

When used with either the DMI-2 or DMI-2 portable digital microphone interfaces and the Remote Control Software (RCS), pre-programmed settings can be stored inside the microphones.

The new mics offer:

  • clean sound transmission
  • low self-generated noise (16 dB-A) and high dynamic range (125 dB)
  • the ability to handles high sound pressure levels (141 dB SPL/159 dB SPL with 18 dB pre-attenuation/RCS)
  • optimization for speech and vocal micing at extremely close proximity.

See Neumann at IBC2011 Stand 8.D50.




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