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Small diaphragm condenser microphone

  • Cardioid
  • Pressure gradient transducer
  • Successor of KM 84
  • Very smooth frequency responses not only for the 0° axis, but also for lateral (off-axis) sound incidence.
  • Frequency response: 20-20000 Hz
  • Nominal Impedance: 50 Ohm
  • Rated load impedance: 1000 ohms
  • Max. output voltage 2540 mV
  • Weight: 80 g
  • Diameter: 22 mm
  • Length: 107 mm
  • Includes WNS 100 windscreen and SG 21/17 stand mount swivel
  • Available since August 2006
  • Item number 196569
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Battery Powered No
  • Directional Microphone No
  • Stereo Pair No
  • switchable lowcut No
  • switchable pad No
  • characteristic cardoid
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The classic condenser microphone

The Neumann KM 184 is a dependable, transparent-sounding small-diaphragm condenser microphone. Thanks to its non-modular design, the microphone is available at an attractive price without sacrificing any of Neumann's renowned engineering, and its combination of a frequency-independent cardioid polar pattern and a smooth linear frequency response provides effective protection against feedback. With genuine 28-bit resolution and an impressive impulse response, the KM 184 is an excellent choice for a wide range of applications in both studios and on stage. The slight treble boost of approximately 3dB between 5 and 15kHz makes the recorded signal sound fresh and easier to integrate into the mix. The only difference between this KM 184 mt model and the classic nickel KM 184 is the mt's matte black finish.

Neumann KM 184 condenser microphone

The figures don't lie

As the successor to the legendary KM 84, the Neumann KM 184 features the same capsule design as the earlier classic. Unlike its predecessor, however, the KM 184 benefits from a slight treble lift around 9kHz for added brightness. In the low end, the frequency response of the microphone exhibits a slight roll-off, which starts at 100Hz and reaches an attenuation of 3dB at around 80Hz; at 20Hz the attenuation reaches 10dB. However, as the KM 184 is a pressure gradient receiver, artists can take advantage of the proximity effect by moving the microphone closer to the sound source to boost the bass. The low impedance of the output stage (50 ohms!) allows long cable runs of up to 300 metres without any loss in sound quality. With a peak level of 138dB (0.5% distortion), the KM 184 is extremely level-resistant, and the field leakage transmission factor is only 15mV/Pa.

Neumann KM 184 condenser microphone

The KM 184 can do it all

The transparent sound of the KM 184 is particularly suitable for miking acoustic instruments, from concert grand pianos, strings, and woodwinds to acoustic guitars, drumkits, and other percussion instruments. Although the KM 184 is not specifically optimised for the human voice, it is often used for Classical vocals and whenever sonic authenticity is paramount. Thanks to the mic's frequency-independent cardioid polar pattern, multiple devices are an excellent choice for creating stereo or surround sound recordings with precise spatial imaging, for example using AB, XY, or ORTF configurations. However, the KM 184 is also a faithful companion as a support microphone for individual instruments or sections of an orchestra.

Neumann KM 184 condenser microphone

About Neumann

Georg Neumann GmbH was founded in Berlin in 1928 - and is certainly one of the most famous brands of microphones in the world. However, this is not the company's only sphere of activity. For many years, the versatile inventor and pioneer Georg Neumann was also involved with vinyl record cutting machines and the development of rechargeable batteries. The technology he developed is still the basis for this now crucial and rapidly expanding market. What is more, for many years the company built highly personalised sound control systems for broadcast studios/theatres and concert halls, and for several years also studio monitors. In 1991, Neumann became part of the Sennheiser group of companies, and in 1999 was the first German company to receive the Technical Grammy for their overall technical achievements.

A focus on quality without the frills

The Neumann KM184 dispenses with the frills associated with more expensive microphones – such as changeable polar patterns, pad switches, and low-cut filters. Instead, by focusing on the essentials, Neumann is able to offer artists and engineers a mic unrivalled in terms of sound quality at this price point. This philosophy extends to the accessories, with Neumann's proprietary windscreen and mic clamp also included. Wherever it's used, whatever it's used for, the KM 184's finely detailed and realistic sound reproduction makes it the perfect microphone for making recordings where no technical sound colouration is required or desired.

Neumann KM 184 mt condenser microphone

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Great for recording acoustic guitar
razvanc 30.09.2020
Very sturdy. Records acoustic guitar beautifully. Had it for a few years now, no issues whatsoever. There are probably cheaper alternatives out there with a better cost / performance ratio (Line Audio Design's CM3 / CM4 come to mind), but if you've got the money it's hard to get something much better than this. Or to put it another way, if you sound bad using this microphone, it's not the microphone.
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Jerezano 26.02.2020
perfect for guitar recording, when you will try it you will never regret buying it
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TheMinstrel 04.10.2019
Poco o nada puedo decir que no sepáis de este micrófono. Quien compra un Neumann sabe muy bien lo que quiere: calidad, y este pequeño no es una excepción. Lo compré para grabar guitarras acústicas, pero se porta perfectamente con otras fuentes de sonido: percusión menor, violines, etc. De hecho, lo llevé al estudio de un amigo para grabar unas guitarras, y aunque por supuesto que lo conocía de sobra, quedó muy impresionado con su claridad y naturalidad. El micro es cardiode, no tiene otros patrones polares, pero tampoco los necesita, cumple sobradamente con su cometido. Si lo emparejas con un previo de calidad, te va a poner una sonrisa en la cara, garantizado.
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Niko T. 01.12.2018
Manche Sachen sind halt wie sie sind und da muss man nicht lange rum diskutieren. Für Akustik-Gitarren eine (von mehreren) optimale Wahl.
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