Contrary to what most people are saying I actually really enjoyed most of the narration! It has a really vintage, tube radio vibe and really gives a cool "listening to Regan on the radio" feeling well done!
@Hood-yc6pp3 жыл бұрын
Contrary to what you’re suggesting, most people here seem to enjoy the narration.
@EricStrebel5 жыл бұрын
Love the audio production in this vid, brilliant! Well done
@kingpencowboy79775 жыл бұрын
ditto
@KTHKUHNKK4 жыл бұрын
I agree excellent.
@luckyduckydrivingschool36154 жыл бұрын
Really great production design on this video! Thumbs up!!!!
@DailyBrusher11 жыл бұрын
Very cool video, thanks for creating and posting this!
@ijustwanttogosailing82484 жыл бұрын
Loud music over faint background narration - nice!
@jephthastudios4 жыл бұрын
You could be right, but it sounded fine to me on my toy speakers
@deringr4 жыл бұрын
Great and well done video bro. More please. Would love to see full maintenance how to videos on these mics and others. I for one dig the spaceman narration. Cool
@danfuerthgillis44836 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this excellent video , every mic review should also include a strip down showing everything inside the mic including the capsule. The sound mojo on the u67 and u87 is based on the grill basket design that is what makes it sound the way it does. By having the flat diamond shape on the front instead of round you get a more darker sound since the sound waves can not go around the grill as fast as a rounded basket!!!. I took an MXL v67 G and dented the front of the basket to match the U87, the MXL now has a completely different sound without even changing capsules or electronics inside.
@kingpencowboy79775 жыл бұрын
wow
@luckyduckydrivingschool36154 жыл бұрын
Is this actually true??? I thought that microphone baskets (and pop screens) were designed to be "acoustically transparent" or something like that... (meaning they will baffle high amplitudes, but not affect the actual waveform). Or are you saying that actual natural resonance of the basket/casing of the microphone affects the sound picked up by the capsule? The reason I ask is because I just bought a MXL V67G (because of it's built-in high end attenuation modeled after the Neumann U87) for it's supposed "warmer" sound (and low cost =P). But that is supposedly done through circuitry - I've never heard of basket shape affecting how the capsule pick up sound.
@W0rldViralDaily3 жыл бұрын
Great video
@robertodelavega93114 жыл бұрын
I have an akg 420 I changed the capsule, the problem is at the time of purchase has no product reference, more was close to the original sound.
@JAROCHELOcesarcastro2 жыл бұрын
Nice short film!
@patrickytting4 жыл бұрын
Yes, great creative soundtrack man, enjoyable!!
@jameswallace59678 жыл бұрын
Nicely done. Thank you.
@saheltaja11 жыл бұрын
The bottom cap has a screw thread, so by twisting it counterclockwise it will come off.
@jezebelspencer44435 жыл бұрын
Does any one happend to compare the capsule of U87 and the TZ stellar x2???
@HarvinderSingh-yy8th10 ай бұрын
It is wrong that Naumann has stopped producing legendary U 47 FET, U47 vintage, U67 VINTAGE, U87 FET condenser microphones. These mics should be recreated with same components and same sound texture.
@Not-Only-Reaper-Tutorials10 жыл бұрын
Those are really great!
@RemyRAD11 ай бұрын
This was indeed a cool little production. The voiceover was nicely funky. With the telephone effect filter. Very cute. Very highly processed. Processed very well. But let's get down to the nitty-gritty here. We are showing, vintage Neumann microphones. And the one I didn't own, personally. Was an original, U-47 with that TELEFUNKEN, VF-14, metal envelope valve/vacuum tube. While I owned a pair each of original, U-67's and a first release original, U-87's. Along with a pair of KM-86's and a KM-56 valve. Along with a little-known, lavalier, KML. Battery powering only. No phantom for that. No batteries available anymore. It was a KM-84 capsule. But I digress. For those of you that need a new diaphragm. Do not get those, Thinner Diaphragms. No! That is patently, stupid to do. That's how you make your expensive Neumann Microphones sound like a, $85 Chinese version! And if that's the sound you want? You'll have no problem getting it. The Neumann diaphragms are, 6 mil, thick. They are, in short, thick. And they sound thick. Compared to a thinner, 3 mil, diaphragm. And the really super hyper crispy fried sounding ones are the, superthin, 1.5 mil, thin, diaphragms. Ugh! They are beyond fizzy and metallic sounding! And totally great if you like amateur hour sound. I don't. That's why I purchased Neumann microphones. They have thick diaphragms. For thick sound. That takes EQ, very well. Now when it comes to, Valves and Vacuum Tubes. Forget about it! There aren't any good ones anymore. Unless you can find some New Old Stock, German-made, TELEFUNKEN's. You don't got shit. In fact. That's all you got is, shit, vacuum tubes today. That are not worth the materials they are made with. Let me explain. A, U-47 is only a U-47. With that, VF-14 original TELEFUNKEN metal envelope tube. Because any other tube, Nuvistor. Ain't going to sound like a, U-47. It just won't. It'll sound like something else. Using a, M-7 capsule. But it will not sound like a, U-47. Even if it has 47 in its model number by its manufacturer. It's not really a 47, at all. Not even close. And the difference is Jaw Dropping! Would you have adhered the real thing. Compared to anything else. You will need an airsickness bag handy. It's really that different that bad. Not even a Neumann U-47 FET sounds like a U-47. With a VF-14 valve in it. Nope! Ha ha! Now that U-67. Yeah I had a nice pair of those with original TELEFUNKEN, EF-86 Pentode. As mine got noisy over the years. So it was time to replace them both. Thankfully, companies like, RCA, Raytheon, GE, Sylvania, were still making them. Plenty were available. And they were still reasonably priced. So since I had the money back then. I purchased a pair of each of those manufacturers. Brand-new, EF-86 Pentode, tubes. And I could hardly wait to hear which ones sounded the best! So I took my microphones over to a buddies studio. It was a real fine place. It had been designed and built by, API Audio Products Inc. And had been their own studio. And then sold to my colleague Buddy friend. And he had a, U-47 original. It sounded very nice. So I opened up my U-67's. An eye-popping a couple of new tubes into each one. The RCA and the Raytheon. And we let them warm up. As we play back some other mixes. And now the microphones are warmed up. I can hardly wait! And we take a listen. Having a, U-87 on the side. As an additional reference. And oh wow! Both U-67's sound like total crap! Unusable! What the hell? This sounds awful! This brand-new RCA and Raytheon tube, sounds awful.. Something must be wrong with them? So I grabbed GE and Sylvania, EF-86's. And I pop those into both U-67's. And let them warm up briefly. We take another listen. And what do you know? They sound just as horrible. Just as bad. Just as unusable. And we are both sitting there dumbfounded. What the hell is going on? These are brand-new. Something must've gone wrong with the power supplies? I take out the old voltmeter. Everything is fine. So now what? Something has happened to the diaphragms? So. I pop the old noisy TELEFUNKEN EF-86's back in. I switch on the microphones. Let them warm up briefly. And aside from the background noise. It sounds Spectacular! What the hell? With the brand-new vacuum tubes. Both U-67's didn't sound anywhere near as usable as the U-87. They sounded like crunchy distorted mud. I've never heard anything like that before. Out of a Neumann microphone. And I was shocked to my core. What did this mean? This meant. German TELEFUNKEN vacuum tubes. Were obviously built. With ingredients. Not necessarily healthy to human beings. And why that VF-14 went out of production so quickly? When there were thousands of U-47's out there around the world. Why would they stop making the valves/vacuum tubes for them? When both companies were actively involved with one another. What the hell? And then even my TELEFUNKEN EF-86's. Sounded way different. Way better. Than any of the brand-new American versions. Today. You can only find the, Russian and Chinese versions of those valves/vacuum tubes. And I've heard those also. They are even worse sounding! They are fine for guitar amplifiers. They are fine for your hi-fi amplifiers. They are not fine for microphones of any kind. They sound dreadful. Now I had a number of lovely, classic vacuum tube microphone mixers. They were 4 inputs each. And they all used the popular, dual triode, small glass envelope, 12 AX 7, type tubes. And in one mixer I had the TELEFUNKEN, vacuum tubes. In the other one. I put in brand-new, Russian and Chinese versions. While the Russian and Chinese versions, did work. And I deemed them usable. They just seemed to lack, the warmth I expected. The fullness that was absent. The air, that was frozen sounding. And I was left disappointed. While those Russian and Chinese tubes could work, can work. The sound of them left me cold. They had no depth, to the sound. The sound was there, sure. It was ice cold sounding. And I looked at the tube to see if it was actually glowing? Yes it was. But the sound didn't sound like it. It just sounded, metallic. And so I realized. Some years back. If you want vacuum tubes? You only want TELEFUNKEN vacuum tubes. Nothing else really sounds great like TELEFUNKEN vacuum tubes. And they are no longer made. That German company no longer exists. They exist in the USA in name only. The clone classic microphones they are making are nice. They are not worth the money. Because you can no longer get the right tubes. And everybody is making thin diaphragms. That make them all sound like they are $80 each from China. So my advice to you youngsters. Stick with, Transistorized Condenser Microphones. With thick, diaphragms of 6 mil, thickness.. And don't worry if they don't sound, all bright and fizzy sounding. They will be far more listenable for the listeners. And so for my retirement. I sold off my lovely Neumann microphones I've had for over 40 years. And I made a nice chunk of change on them. I shall miss them dearly. I used them for decades. And if you want a Neumann microphone? You don't want somebody else's bargain replacement capsule. You don't even want an expensive thin one. Do not do that. As if you want an airy sound? Get a small diaphragm condenser microphone. Not a large diaphragm condenser microphone. You'll get more air from the smaller ones. And more low-end. And more precise sounding. More linear sounding. You get from, SDC's. It's a known fact. The smaller the diaphragm the better. But noise increases. Versus output. But hey.... If you haven't used a Sennheiser, MKE-2, micromanager, lavalier microphone, tie tack microphone. As a full-blown, omnidirectional, recording microphone? You haven't lived. They are great! And you can clip them and tape them on to most anything! Really great to use. And great sounding. Very linear. I never had any problems with noise. And they have a, 2 position, low cut switch. Very handy with excessive AC rumble and a swift breeze. Whereas I've actually taped them on to music stands. Because my TV Director said…… I don't want to see any microphones on camera. Okey-dokey then! And of the 12 or so microphones I was using. You could never see one of them. And there were solo singers and a full Symphony Orchestra. And a, 200 voice choir. All in NBC-TV Studio A, Washington DC. And I received an, Emmy Nomination for that production. For best audio category. And it was not my best audio. It was my compromised audio. It was all a compromise. Because my director didn't want to see any microphones on camera. And so I used lavalier/tie tack, microphones. Some were even hidden in, Poinsettia, Christmas plans. That had the microphones for the vocal soloists. And it was down near their feet. But it sounded like it was in their face where it needed to be. And those crappy little lavalier/tie tack microphones sound incredible! And so easy to use. You don't need microphone stands. You just need duct tape. And that's much easier. Stick with transistorized microphones in the New Millennia. You can't go back in time. RemyRAD
@gRosh083 жыл бұрын
Crazy, but cool.
@andyanderson64553 жыл бұрын
how did they get those PC boards in those mic in the 50's?
@sail4life2 жыл бұрын
Using a printing press they printed the copper conductor pattern and then etched away the remaining copper, drilled holes, mounted then soldered the components and the copper tracks for protection.
@DropkickNation6 жыл бұрын
The three best microphones in the world!
@jravell7 жыл бұрын
Lovely audio. Do you listen to Mission Control on Soma FM?
@Oportunidades36911 жыл бұрын
question how do you dissasemble the neumann u67 ? i have one but i have never been able to dissassemble it. i dont want to ruin it. could you make a video dissasembling neumanns? thank you
@pernormann486910 жыл бұрын
Why the wonky narration..?
@fortisnegro7 жыл бұрын
Per Normann atmosphere "
@KTHKUHNKK4 жыл бұрын
I thought it was very creative.
@jephthastudios10 жыл бұрын
LOL. Narration was accomplished using a virtual U47 conceived in the mind of Steve Jobs via the Apple Text-to-Speech feature
@Torxed7 жыл бұрын
I frickin love it xD But then again, I'm a heavy psytrance/ambient junkie. This is right up my alley ^^
@zaperfan10 жыл бұрын
Can you tell me why is there a signal meter in the u87 ?I guess for calibration?
@jephthastudios10 жыл бұрын
It's a voltmeter for the optional battery. Believe it or not, an original U87 can be run from a battery! You need two 22.5 Volt batteries, rarely seen now… I looked up on ebay and found some: Exell A221 505A Alkaline 22.5V Battery $12.88
@zaperfan10 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the reply now it all make sense.Great Microphone i own a m149 and love it i just replaced the tube myself cost £40 to do it with a cryo tube form a company here in the UK watford valve. Philips Jan series still burning it in before i glue it down .Neumann want £300 plus to change the tube i have done lots of tube rolling I'm pretty good at soldering so for me it was easy.But feel sorry for the people having to send a microphone in for a tube change at hat price .Cheers
@LifeBloodMarketing6 жыл бұрын
For millions of years mankind lived just like the animals. Then something happened which unleashed the power of our imagination We learned to talk..
@ssweeney619011 ай бұрын
power to Stephen Hawkings & PF
@am743436 жыл бұрын
Just curious -- what does that little meter on the inside measure? Is it a VU meter?
@jephthastudios6 жыл бұрын
It’s a battery level meter. Old U87’s, (before the current U87a model), could be powered by two 22volt flash tube batteries instead of phantom power. I have never tried it.
@digitaltrash_3 жыл бұрын
U87 is tha GOD!
@EpicWinz7 жыл бұрын
Cool video.
@W0rldViralDaily3 жыл бұрын
Please consider making a video like this but about the King 👑 Bee 🐝 by Neat Mics. Some say it sounds better than the TLM 103
@HarvinderSingh-yy8th3 жыл бұрын
No TLM 103 sounds very clearly.
@startingarecordlabel4 жыл бұрын
what the crap with the delay man. sheeeesh.
@freshproduce21703 жыл бұрын
Take my like and subscription, good sir!
@ChaseDaigle7 жыл бұрын
Video about recording.... Has crap audio...
@Nickporter175 жыл бұрын
Nerd
@KingBlonde7 жыл бұрын
It's definitely not "crap" audio but it's a bit unnecessary, couldn't really easily understand. Groovy as hell though!
@richiesplayground70926 жыл бұрын
These are enormously overpriced microphones.That being said, I have never had the privilege of using one. So I speak from no experience. An AT4050 is my best mic.
@Jjf109nine4 жыл бұрын
Richies Playground once you hear one you will say your at4050 is overpriced. It’s that emotionally engaging
@michaelcaplin89694 жыл бұрын
@@Jjf109nine Nah... Not quite with you. I've used a lot of M49's, some C12's and a couple of really pristine U47's, and I've got to say. While some of them (not all, as some sound quite shit objectively, but still cost the same) sound incredible, they are not 20.000 dollars incredible. At most I would pay 500 dollars more for a good Neumann U47 than I would say a Flea U47. It's just that a lot of otherwise rational people believe in magic. Many of those who do are the vintage recording equipment crowd. They genuinely believe in magic, like Harry Potter magic, but with microphones. It's crazy.
@Jjf109nine4 жыл бұрын
Michael Caplin Well, I have to disagree with factual knowledge. Neumann‘s capsule manufacturing process is unparalleled to any Flea (Thiersh M7) or Bock (Haun (Mbho) CK12). The capsule tension and diaphragm composite is more complex than the whole Flea U47. While the latter will sound good at first, it lacks the initial attack in which transients are sluggishly reproduced. The balance of low-mid-high frequencies is inferior as well as the resolution at which Neumann excels. All of this results in a less engaging, emotionally inferior and less articulate reproduction of sound. People without trained ears do not hear the difference but feel it. And this is only the capsule difference which neglects capacitance, THD and other decisive values.
@michaelcaplin89694 жыл бұрын
@@Jjf109nine It doesn't sound like you disagree with me though. Nothing you said goes against anything in my comment. I said I would at most pay 500 dollars more for the sound of a good U47 (again, there are u47's out there that sound worse than any TLM 102 I've heard) than I would for a good Flea U47. The difference is so subtle that it's hardly worth anything more. Paying more than 500 dollars for that is the same as buying the Taj Mahal for 8 billion dollars, but realising that there is a slight difference in colour on one of the surrounding towers, and then spending 158 billion dollars to correct that. Sure, it makes it nicer when they are all the same colour, but is it really 158 billion dollars nicer? That's the only thing I've said, so tell me if you agree or disagree with that. No one has said the Flea sounds as good as the vintage one (a good vintage one, that is), but it's clear that paying 20.000 dollars for something that is pretty damn close is simply an idiotic thing to do unless you are swimming in money. I used to use mostly a couple of M49 pairs we had laying around for piano, and used to love the U47 and C12 on vocals. I even miced up a drumset with 8 vintage C12's a couple of times just because we had a lot of them. It sounded great, but so does less expensive microphones. The only difference really is that modern microphones work at all times and match each other, and there as no duds the same way as with the expensive vintage ones.
@Jjf109nine4 жыл бұрын
Michael Caplin Personally, I have to disagree in several aspects. But, the most important part is that modern mics do not catch the sound wave in the manner an original Neumann does. From 1949 until ca. 1960, all Neumann large diaphragm mics came with M7 PVC capsules. Due to the instability of PVC, the capsules were replaced with the K47, which was made from mylar. Mylar does not, at least up to now, seem to show any sign of aging or deterioration. PVC capsules might explain your bad sounding U47. In general, there are three capsule types: K47, K67 and CK12. All LDC mics up to this date have capsules based on these three. Some managed to come close but with tradeoffs. To this date, have I never heard a replica that sounded as good as the original Neumann capsule. Neumann‘s TLM line is another tradeoff for additional headroom. The sacrifice of musicality to for more headroom is unacceptable to me. However, I truly engage everybody to try and listen for themselves. My opinion is just as wrong as yours to me. I might listen to different sonics of the sound wave and thus interpret things differently. There are many factors that play a vital role in how we perceive sound waves. I am always open to learn new things and urge everyone to do the same. That’s how you grow and become better. This philosophy is true for every aspect in life I believe.
@rickenbacker400117 жыл бұрын
Beauuutiful
@chuckkirkpatrick67124 жыл бұрын
I am weeping as I watch.....the U-47 will never be duplicated or replaced....EVER. Go listen to old Beatles records.
@Frank556 жыл бұрын
Pretty dirty microphone capsules....
@ibafreakinez5 жыл бұрын
Is this the F#cking Space Mountain review or what? lol. Somebody got the waves H-Delay plugin for Christmas.
@yeaaboiii30026 жыл бұрын
Do the Sony c800g now
@tomsherwood4650 Жыл бұрын
I once got a U87 off a guy for 600$. Foolishly resold it a few years later for same.
@jephthastudios Жыл бұрын
This has happened to me too. I consider it passing on the good fortune to the next lucky person.
@garyshirinian5 жыл бұрын
Please fix voice so we can hear what your saying.
@eflose8 жыл бұрын
Wow
@Madrrrrrrrrrrr8 күн бұрын
That u67 is a Russian tube.
@Not-Only-Reaper-Tutorials4 жыл бұрын
Reskinned but out of center
@LanceisLawson2 жыл бұрын
The video IMHO is almost worthless. It fails to properly describe or compare the units in question. About the only thing a novice might gain it that some of the mics have a vacuum tube. However that is only because one was picked up by the camera. Indeed a silent video about microphones...silly really.
@jephthastudios2 жыл бұрын
Almost, but not completely worthless? So there’s hope!
@BillyBrownBluegrass12 жыл бұрын
Dslr shot neumann mic porn...I can dig it man ;)
@xsactocutter7 жыл бұрын
this is so 70s
@andremuller747311 жыл бұрын
(Offer U47 power Supply) Original 50ies Siemens cm64 Mikrofon +N60 power Supply
@dharmakissoon5 жыл бұрын
dirtycapsule
@flexithefurry11yearsago103 жыл бұрын
I like the viedeo alot, also im the 69th comment: NICE
@berkburk85988 жыл бұрын
beautyfull images, wrong music, Donald Duck cartoon voice....