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Micro statique à transistors à large membrane de la marque Neumann appartenant à la série U 47

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  • afterglow479afterglow479

    Neumann U 47 fetPublié le 29/09/08 à 00:52
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    This mic is a an old large diaphragm condenser that has been around forever. I think they are no longer made, but they are still around in relatively large numbers. These mics have been used on the lead vocals of countless huge recordings, and not to mention as instrument mics on many others. This is an extraordinary mic, and there are very few things that don't sound good through one. It is a condenser, so it does require power in order to work. It also connects with a standard XLR mic cable. The pickup pattern is a cardioid. These are very expensive, so don't let them out of the studio unless you are super rich and can afford to replace it. These do have a high allowance for SPL, so people frequently stick them in front of a kick drum to get more definition on it.

    OVERALL OPINION

    These have been around since before I was born, and I've been using them for years. Everything about this mic smacks of quality, from the build to the sound quality. These are one of the finest condenser mics available. Vocals tend to sound perfect through them, so you can worry a lot less about EQ. I have tried a wide range of condenser mics, and this one is fantastic. The value is only okay, because they are so expensive. You definitely get an amazing mic for your money though. Another great use for these is for room mics. These are very sensitive, so you can hear the small articulations in your room, which is a great thing if it's a good sounding room to begin with. There's a reason that these have been around for so long - they really do work magic on most anything you record with it. I don't own one, but I have used them many times. I wish I could get one!
  • moosersmoosers

    Neumann U 47 fetPublié le 06/07/09 à 06:35
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    The Neumann U 47 FET is a large diaphragm condenser microphone that is has a standard XLR connection and has a special transistor known as a field effect transistor (FET).  The microphone comes on its own swivel mount and is has a cardioid polar pick up pattern.  This is strictly a microphone for use in the recording studio.


    OVERALL OPINION

    I first used the Neumann U 47 FET about five years ago and to this day it is one of my favorite microphones.  I've only used the microphone for vocals and for organ, as I've only been able to use the microphone a number of times, but for those applications it really sounded great and I can imagine it would sound great on pretty much anything.  Since this is a vintage microphone, it definitely has that warm vintage tone and while I wouldn't say it colors your sound, it does have a certain presence to it.  Because of this unique sound, it is probably best to use this microphone for applications where you want an especially thick and warm sound.  Although I've only used the mic a couple of times, just from using it those few times I feel that this is one of the best sounding microphones that I've ever had the pleasure of using.  Since these are older and no longer made, the price on these is pretty astoundingly high, and for this reason unless you are a professional engineer or studio owner, it isn't even worth your time looking to try to get one of these.  The Neumann U 47 FET is one of the best mics I've ever used and if you ever have the chance to you it it is something that you should definitely experience.  All in all, the Neumann U 47 FET is another classic mic in Neumann's famous line of microphones.
  • moosehermanmooseherman

    Neumann U 47 fetPublié le 15/05/09 à 20:50
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    This condenser mic is for studio use only. It has a cardioid pickup pattern and a high tolerance for SPL. The mic has been around since the late 1940s and was an enormously popular mic for years (and still is, although they haven't been in production for quite awhile.) All Neumann mics are highly regarded and this is no exception; in fact, it may be the microphone that has been most responsible in getting Neumann the acclaim that it has garnered over the years. It is particularly good at recording vocals. I've also seen the head engineer from the studio I work at use it as a room mic in many different scenarios (when recording drums, bass, and piano). I've never heard it used on any session where it didn't sound good for whatever capacity it was used in.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have been using this mic since I started working part time at a studio as an intern (over six months). I've set it up for a number of sessions and it's really not too difficult to use. Getting a good sound out of it is a breeze. I've heard it with many different preamps, including the ones that come standard with Focusrite mixing boards, and it's always worked incredibly well. It would probably be my go-to for most vocalists unless they were looking for a less clean, pristine sound. I don't own one, but I use it on a regular basis so I would be pretty keen on buying one if I had the money. I would have to advise, though, that paying for one nowadays can cost a fortune. Only use it if you're never going to take it out of the studio and you only let qualified people handle it, because it's also a pain to get fixed. However, it's also arguably the most impressive mic I've ever used. George Martin allegedly claimed that it was his favorite microphone. If that doesn't make the case for it's quality, I don't know what does. I would certainly say that if you can afford it you can't go wrong.
  • studiochapstudiochap

    Neumann U 47 fetPublié le 03/09/09 à 01:52
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    The U-47fet is a great kick drum mic.... Musicians have been astonished to see me put one on a kick , but it can take it  ( in addition to the -10dB pad there is another -6dB pad adjacent to the XLR connector).

    They are also nice for bass guitar , and can be good for piano. I prefer them to U-87 on vocals. However I must say here that I've never liked the U-87 as a vocal mic in 34 years of using them.  I found the U-47 could give sibillance problems on female voices, especially when used as a voiceover mic.

    I wish I still had my U-47 - a rapper stole it from my studio shortly after I had the capsule reskinned! Doh! They are now ( 2009) seriously escalating in price, and in the UK 2.5k GBP might be average for a used one. Neumann have not made the U-47 fet for some years now.
  • U-FLYstudioU-FLYstudio

    U47 FAT

    Neumann U 47 fetPublié le 24/05/09 à 16:21
    Micro statique cardio avec filtre passe haut, att -10 et att -6 en sortie,
    connectique en XLR comme tous les modèles neumann finissant pas la lettre "i"
    capsule K47, transfo de sortie, P48V.

    micro situé chez neumann dans le temps entre un U47 et un TLM170,
    encaisse de fortes pressions, rapport signal/bruit moins performant que sur un TLM 170 qui lui n'a pas de transfo de sortie.

    AVIS GLOBAL

    Le son du U47 fet est épai, avec un effet de proximité très prononcé, une restitution des graves genereuse, avec une très bonne perception de profondeur et de distance parcourue par l'onde, on sent le son se déplacer, se balader dans un tom, un kick, dans la caisse d'une guitare.
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    Micro statique cardio avec filtre passe haut, att -10 et att -6 en sortie,
    connectique en XLR comme tous les modèles neumann finissant pas la lettre "i"
    capsule K47, transfo de sortie, P48V.

    micro situé chez neumann dans le temps entre un U47 et un TLM170,
    encaisse de fortes pressions, rapport signal/bruit moins performant que sur un TLM 170 qui lui n'a pas de transfo de sortie.

    AVIS GLOBAL

    Le son du U47 fet est épai, avec un effet de proximité très prononcé, une restitution des graves genereuse, avec une très bonne perception de profondeur et de distance parcourue par l'onde, on sent le son se déplacer, se balader dans un tom, un kick, dans la caisse d'une guitare.
    En micro chant le U47 fet peut être très convaincant, attention toutefois à la distance, la signature timbrale restituée en dépend grandement, plus que sur d'autres modèles de la marque (U87, TLM170)
    micro très "rock folk, blues", je l'aime sur beaucoup de sources : grosse caisse, grosse percussions, contrebasse à l'archet, certaines guitare acoustiques jouées doucement, reprise d'ampli guitare, ampli basse, voix, sax, trombone, cors,
    bref plein de trucs.
    il lui faut un bon pré ampli qui encaisse, costaud et qui ne souffle pas trop !
    c'est un micro sérieux, imposant avec une belle signature sonore, un standart depuis le milieu des années 70's, rien à voir avec les philosophies actuelles: (circuit sans transfo, corps de micro leger et résonnant, fragilité) ici c'est tout l'inverse, c'est du massif, on à l'assurance d'utiliser un vrai outil, le mien date de 1980 et fonctionne à merveille !
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  • Dr JazzDr Jazz

    Neumann U 47 fetPublié le 17/03/07 à 01:27
    Doit t'on encore présenter ce micro?
    C'est une véritable Légende...

    AVIS GLOBAL

    Ce micro est le fleuron de tout les grands studios...
    Je l'utilise surtout sur les voix qunad j'ai besoin d'un résultat tres produit.
    La chaleur et la précision sont toujour au rendez vous...
    Malheureusement je ne le possede pas et on me le prette quand j'en ai besoin.
  • rrolandrroland

    Neumann U 47 fetPublié le 15/11/04 à 01:55
    Micro avec transitors à effet de champs, orienté pour la voix parlée ou chantée. C'est sur ce modèle que Gabin chantait (disait) "je sais, je sais, je sais..." On l'a revu dans "star academy"... et oui, rien que cela !

    AVIS GLOBAL

    Acheté d'occase en parfait état à un vieux monsieur qui fermait boutique, et a voulu entendre ce que j'avais enregistré/mixé avant de me le vendre. Payé en 1997 la somme de 2000 €. Je regrette pas. Pour la voix chantée, il est parmi mes favoris, avec U87ai et M149. Un peu de souffle, mais on s'en fout, c'est chaud-chaud, plus que les deux autres. Je le revendrai pas. Il me sert chaque semaine.
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    Micro avec transitors à effet de champs, orienté pour la voix parlée ou chantée. C'est sur ce modèle que Gabin chantait (disait) "je sais, je sais, je sais..." On l'a revu dans "star academy"... et oui, rien que cela !

    AVIS GLOBAL

    Acheté d'occase en parfait état à un vieux monsieur qui fermait boutique, et a voulu entendre ce que j'avais enregistré/mixé avant de me le vendre. Payé en 1997 la somme de 2000 €. Je regrette pas. Pour la voix chantée, il est parmi mes favoris, avec U87ai et M149. Un peu de souffle, mais on s'en fout, c'est chaud-chaud, plus que les deux autres. Je le revendrai pas. Il me sert chaque semaine.
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