U47 Microphone

Each awesome artist merits an astonishing receiver. For more than 60 years, the U47 Microphone has been that mouthpiece. Its definitive mid-range and expanded low-end reaction have made the TelefunkenU47 the “go-to” standard for any genuine recording studio. The TelefunkenElektroakustik entertainment of the U47 huge stomach tube receiver is correct in each detail. Down to the verifiably precise BV8 yield transformer and M7 capsule. Whether you’re recording an ensemble, a “crooner,” or any aspect of cutting edge music. You’ll discover an extraordinary apparatus within the U47. Its definitive mid-range and amplified low-end reaction move from your ears much as a vintage wine moves from the sense of taste.

U47 microphone is the predecessor to the U48. Astonishing facts.

Everything, from vocals to the loudest of guitar sounds, full-on instrumental recording, lovely backing vocal courses of action, or a chamber gathering will advantage fiercely from the wealthy and dynamic tone of this staggering receiver. Since its unique advancement in 1946, the TelefunkenU47 has been the receiver of choice for eras of recording experts. The primary condenser amplifier to offer selectable polar patterns (cardioid and omnidirectional). The first U47 too included the popular M7 capsule which had been created in 1928 by Georg Neumann. To this capsule was included an enhancer built from military overflow VF14 tubes. They had been utilized in field and airship radios. It also has BV8 output transformers.

The combination of these components created a sonic quality that was completely unheard of within the English talking world of the mid-1940s when darker sounding, less point by point lace mouthpieces were the standard. The presentation of the U47 brought a new level of devotion to the sound world. It is still one of the finest receivers ever. Upon beginning with the look at the modern U47 from TELEFUNKEN Elektroakustik, it’s simple to see the “family likeness.” The huge, chrome head grille houses a recently fabricated M7 capsule. Its matte nickel wrapped up body houses an unused BV8 yield transformer and a recently created VF14k vacuum tube; a “plug and play” substitution for the uncommon VF14M tubes found within the unique.

The classic “Telefunken” jewel symbol gladly embellishes the front of the body tube. All of these accoutrements appear that this amplifier implies trade.

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