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Description
Introducing the Neumann KK104/105 Condenser Mic Capsule, a perfect partner to your Sennheiser SKM5000 Series Transmitters. This dynamic duo blends the iconic Neumann sound with Sennheiser's reliable wireless technology, delivering an unmatched audio performance for the discerning musician.
Inspired by the revered Neumann KMS 104 wired cardioid condenser vocal microphone, the KK104/105 capsule offers superior sound quality, excellent feedback rejection, and effective pop shielding. This capsule easily pairs with the Sennheiser SKM 5200 and SKM 5000 transmitter systems, creating a harmonious balance of Neumann's acoustic excellence with Sennheiser's robust wireless connectivity.
The KK104/105 capsule not only impresses with its audio performance, but also stands out with its low handling noise, effective suppression of popping noises, and easy dismantling for cleaning. It's not just a product, it's a solution designed to meet the complex demands of today's music industry.
Key Features:
- Inspired by the iconic Neumann KMS 104 microphone
- Compatible with Sennheiser SKM 5200 and SKM 5000 transmitters
- Cardioid condenser capsule head
- Low susceptibility to handling noise
- Built-in, highly effective suppression of popping noises
- Easy to disassemble for cleaning
- Pure, open, and neutral sound transmission
- Max. SPL for THD 0.5% - 148/150 dB
- Maximum SPL for THD 3% - 153/155 dB
- Dynamic range - >117dB-A
- Frequency Response - 80 Hz - 20 kHz
- RF output - 50mW
Product specs
| Microphone Type | Condenser Capsule |
| Compatibility | Sennheiser SKM 5200 or SKM 5000 |
| Polar Pattern | Cardioid |
| Max SPL | 148dB (THD .5%), 153dB (THD 3%) |
| Frequency Response | 80Hz-20kHz |
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What is the primary use of the Neumann KK104/105 condenser mic capsule?
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The Neumann KK104/105 condenser mic capsule is designed for high-quality vocal performance, offering clear and detailed sound reproduction. It's ideal for use with Sennheiser SKM 5000 and SKM 5200 series wireless transmitters, making it suitable for live stage performances and broadcast applications.
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Is the Neumann KK104/105 compatible with any wireless transmitters?
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The Neumann KK104/105 condenser mic capsule is specifically compatible with Sennheiser SKM 5000 and SKM 5200 series wireless transmitters, ensuring seamless integration for professional use.
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What is the polar pattern of the Neumann KK104/105 condenser mic capsule, and what does it mean?
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The Neumann KK104/105 features a cardioid polar pattern, which effectively isolates the main sound source while minimizing background noise, making it ideal for live vocal performances.
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How does the Neumann KK104/105 handle high sound pressure levels?
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The Neumann KK104/105 can handle a maximum sound pressure level (SPL) of 148dB at 0.5% THD and 153dB at 3% THD, making it suitable for capturing loud vocal performances without distortion.
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What is the frequency response of the Neumann KK104/105 condenser mic capsule?
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The Neumann KK104/105 offers a frequency response of 80Hz to 20kHz, providing a balanced and natural sound suitable for a wide range of vocal applications.
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Matthew Bellamy uses the Neumann KK104/105 condenser mic capsule with Sennheiser SKM5000 series transmitters for wireless performances. This setup is featured in Muse's live performance at the Les Vieilles Charrues Festival in 2015, as seen on YouTube.
Used for backing vocals on Coldplay's Viva la Vida Tour.
The band performs two songs on the ramp (stage B) and another two songs out in the audience tiers (stage C). “Our RF tech, Stephanie Thompson, handles stage C duties: cables apart from the IEMs which are the Sennheiser EW300 systems alongside a power amplifier to ensure that the IEMs work, regardless of where the band is performing,” [FOH engineer Daniel] Green explains. “On stage B, the band is once again on Sennheiser EW300 IEMs. We use two radio Neumann KK105s for Will and Guy's backing vocals, plus a radio Shure SM58 for Chris' vocals. Jonny and Chris' guitars are also on Shure wireless systems.”
Anderson .Paak can be seen using a Sennheiser skm 5200 with a Neumann KK 104 Capsule throughout the video.
Used for backing vocals on Coldplay's Viva la Vida Tour.
The band performs two songs on the ramp (stage B) and another two songs out in the audience tiers (stage C). “Our RF tech, Stephanie Thompson, handles stage C duties: cables apart from the IEMs which are the Sennheiser EW300 systems alongside a power amplifier to ensure that the IEMs work, regardless of where the band is performing,” [FOH engineer Daniel] Green explains. “On stage B, the band is once again on Sennheiser EW300 IEMs. We use two radio Neumann KK105s for Will and Guy's backing vocals, plus a radio Shure SM58 for Chris' vocals. Jonny and Chris' guitars are also on Shure wireless systems.”
This is the standard capsule often used by Céline Dion coupled with a Sennheiser SKM5000/5200/5200-II transmitter. We Can see it in many official and unofficial concert recordings of her or in TV.
During The Farewell Tour, Cher utilized the Neumann KK104/105 Condenser Mic Capsule for Sennheiser 5000 Series Transmitters, as evidenced by the performance video of her singing "Strong Enough" in Miami on November 8, 2002, available on Cher's official YouTube channel.
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