The Neumann KK 184 NX is a premium small-diaphragm condenser microphone capsule designed for use with Neumann KM A and KM D output stages. Featuring a cardioid polar pattern, high sensitivity, excellent signal-to-noise performance, and exceptional SPL handling, it delivers the renowned Neumann sound for professional studio, broadcast,…
The Neumann KK 184 NX is a premium small-diaphragm condenser microphone capsule designed for use with Neumann KM A and KM D output stages. Featuring a cardioid polar pattern, high sensitivity, excellent signal-to-noise performance, and exceptional SPL handling, it delivers the renowned Neumann sound for professional studio, broadcast, and live recording applications.
The Neumann KK 184 NX is a high-performance interchangeable condenser capsule engineered for the modular KM A and KM D microphone systems. Based on the acclaimed KM 184 microphone design, this capsule offers a cardioid pickup pattern that provides precise sound capture while effectively reducing unwanted ambient noise and off-axis sound.
Its small-diaphragm condenser design delivers outstanding transient response, natural detail, and accurate sound reproduction, making it an ideal choice for recording acoustic instruments, percussion, overheads, orchestras, choirs, broadcast productions, and other critical audio applications.
With a sensitivity of 15 mV/Pa and an excellent signal-to-noise ratio of 81 dB, the KK 184 NX captures subtle sonic details with exceptional clarity. The capsule is capable of handling sound pressure levels up to 148 dB SPL, allowing distortion-free recording of loud instruments and dynamic sound sources.
Finished in Neumann's distinctive Nextel black coating, the KK 184 NX combines professional performance with a sleek and durable appearance suitable for studio and live environments.
Key Features
| Manufacturer: | Neumann |
| Category: | Accessories |
| Type | Microphone Capsule |
| Characteristics | Cardioid |
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