
Miniature instrument mics from Neumann
German microphone legends unveil their first-ever electret capsule.

German microphone legends unveil their first-ever electret capsule.

Binaural recordings are an easy and effective way to capture immersive audio.

Neumann have rejuvenated one of their most celebrated capsule designs, allowing Hugh Robjohns to bask in that unmistakable glow...

Hugh Robjohns auditions the latest addition to Neumann's renowned range of KM-series condenser mics.

Neumann's versatile TLM50 omni-pattern mic combines transparency with a subtle high-end lift.

Can you offer any guidance on what’s essentially an A‑B stereo array, but with the mics angled slightly outwards?

The TLM103 is, of course, a complete impossibility — it has supposedly been designed to a project studio price whilst retaining the qualities of Neumann's top-flight, large diaphragm U87.

Does Neumann's first standalone mic preamp live up to their enviable reputation?

The V402 is a two-channel mic, line and instrument preamp with some useful monitoring facilities.

In the world of microphones, Neumann's reputation is unmatched. Does their first‑ever pair of headphones live up to the name?