Neumann KM75 Cardioid condenser mics (pair)
A pair of KM75 small diaphragm cardioid ribbon mics, with original Neumann boxes. The mics are in very good original condition and fully tested and working. The boxes are well used and have done a good job of protecting the microphones over the years.
The KM75 model was made by Neumann in West Germany between 1966 and 1974. These run on 12V Tonader-power, also known as T12 which was a predecessor to 48V phantom power. I will include a 48V to t12 converter which allows them to run from a modern phantom power supply.
These have a light bass cut built into the diaphragm which is very natural sounding and gives extra clarity when used close to the sound source. They make very nice XY pair for acoustic instruments.
These are offered as a stereo pair with boxes and T12 power adapter, at £2099. If you don’t need everything then please get in touch.
You can read a bit more about the KM75 at the Museum of Microphones….
https://www.momics.org/collection/neumann-km75
and learn about the t12 power supply here… https://ips.org.uk/encyclopedia/tonader-power-t-power/