2014/10/08 21:06:00
bapu
Beagle



That's head to the Maxx for Shure.
2014/10/08 21:22:03
Jeff Evans
Its a microphone. Bit like the Sennheiser dummy head concept only better probably. I have got a dummy head recording of a train set. Done with the head right in the middle of the train set. It is quite something!
 
2014/10/08 22:07:02
RobertB
It might be the same thing. Until this post, I didn't know Sennheiser and Neumann were the same company.
2014/10/08 22:10:50
Jeff Evans
They are not the same company. Sennheiser did it first that is all. Probably 30 years ago in fact! But I am sure now that Neumann have got a hold of it then the mics themselves could be better. Sennheiser may have had a patent on the concept until now perhaps.
2014/10/08 22:25:23
RobertB
Perhaps, but this suggests otherwise:
http://www.neumann.com/?lang=en&id=current_microphones&cid=ku100_description
Scroll to the bottom
 
2014/10/08 22:31:26
Jeff Evans
Ohh that is very interesting Robert I did not see that.
2014/10/08 23:18:14
RobertB
Indeed. I was surprised to see that as well.
2014/10/09 00:00:11
bayoubill

2014/10/09 09:39:05
UbiquitousBubba
I'm not sure that I agree with the third one from the right side, Bill. 
2014/10/09 10:24:55
batsbrew
so,
my question is,
 
what does neumann do with this setup, that is different than, say, a typical X-Y setup?
how does it differ?
 
 
and if i wanted central imaging, why would this be better than, say, MS?
 
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