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Neumann on stage
The KMS 104 is a studio-quality microphone voice for use on stage. Its precisely designed capacitor capsule offers a sound quality signed Neumann, combined with all the virtues of a robust stage microphone: Excellent protection against pops, low handling noise, high acoustic pressure capacity and high larsen resistance thanks to its narrow cardioid pattern.
The sound studio for the audience
Unlike conventional stage microphones that use dynamic capsules, the KMS 104 is equipped with a real capacitor capsule offering superior clarity comparable to what Neumann can bring in studio, worldwide. Its frequency response is much softer than dynamic microphones, and offers a very airy high spectrum. With all this, the KMS 104 offers intelligibility and clarity on stage.
Adapted to all situations
The KMS 104 is optimized for close audio: A fixed downcut and an integrated anti-pop compensate for the proximity effect, guaranteeing clear bass. Thanks to Neumann's technical engineering, these acoustic filters pose no problems of simplicity. Resistant to interference, its low impedance output without transformer allows it to connect cabled up to 300m.
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Cardioid static handheld microphone, black version. Delivered with its pliers and its cover. |
Static hand micro cardioid. Delivered with its clamp and cover. |
Cardioid static handheld microphone, ideal for vocals. Delivered with its pliers and its cover. |
Cardioid static handheld microphone, ideal for vocals, black version. Delivered with its pliers and its cover. |
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