The M 149 Tube is addressed from the front, marked with the Neumann
logo. Also on the front is the switch for the selection of the polar
patterns.
The capsule is mounted elastically inside the
headgrille to eliminate structure borne noise. The surface below the
capsule is shaped like a cone to disperse any reflected sound from the
acoustic upper half space. This avoids any interference with the primary
sound arriving at the capsule directly.
A large headgrille surrounds the capsule. It is acoustically very open and therefore increases the sonic realism.
Electrical features
The circuit of the M 149 Tube microphone has been developed to
exceed traditional designs. We have selected a modern tube (triode) and
combined its exceptional transmission characteristics with the
advantages of our proven transformerless output circuit.
The aim was to provide a more controlled environment for the audio signal on its path from the capsule to the output section.
The
final stage is an integrated amplifier, especially designed for such
applications. It features very low distortion (THD < 0.002 % at ± 10
V), very low self-noise, and high output current capability.
As a
result, the tube circuit is completely decoupled from the microphone
output and its characteristic response curve will be unaffected by very
high signal levels or varying load conditions.
The lower output
impedance and higher output current capability allow cable lengths up to
300 m (1000 feet) without any degradation of the audio signal.
The
tube amplifier changes the high impedance of the capsule and adds 10 dB
of gain to the audio signal, providing optimum operating
specifications. The wide dynamic range is impressive, as peak output can
be ±10 V, at 20 mA.
The ideal operating point of the tube is
maintained throughout its entire life expectancy. Plate current and
filament voltage are constantly regulated. A sensor circuit monitors and
compensates for any voltage drop across the microphone cable. The tube
is heated up slowly through inverse current limiting to guarantee long
life. Optimum operating conditions are reached within a very short time.
A seven-position slide switch is located on the back of the
microphone. It selects a high-pass filter, advancing in half-octave
steps between 20 Hz and 160 Hz (-3dB). This filter is useful to suppress
rumble from air-conditioning and in windy situations.
In
addition, the filter provides an effective tool to control the audio
signal when the microphone is used at close distance and therefore
proximity effect alters the program material.
The specifically designed N 149 A power supply unit feeds the M 149
Tube through an 8-core cable. The output connector for the audio signal
is a 3-pin XLR. The output signal is balanced.
The microphone
comes as a set in an attractive aluminium case, together with the 8-core
microphone connecting cable, the N 149 A power supply with plug-in
mains unit, the EA 170 full elastic microphone suspension and a dust
cover.