The Neumann MC 4 is a specialized microphone holder designed for the Neumann Miniature Clip Mic (MCM) system, enabling secure attachment of the microphone capsule and gooseneck to double basses and similar large string instruments. Its self-adjusting spring mechanism, protective rubber coating, and rotating gooseneck mount provide…
The Neumann MC 4 is a specialized microphone holder designed for the Neumann Miniature Clip Mic (MCM) system, enabling secure attachment of the microphone capsule and gooseneck to double basses and similar large string instruments. Its self-adjusting spring mechanism, protective rubber coating, and rotating gooseneck mount provide stable, damage-free installation and flexible microphone positioning.
The Neumann MC 4 Microphone Holder is a professional mounting solution developed specifically for the Neumann Miniature Clip Mic (MCM) system. Designed for double basses and other similarly constructed string instruments, the MC 4 allows precise and reliable microphone placement without compromising the instrument's finish or structural integrity.
Featuring a self-adjusting spring-loaded clamp mechanism, the MC 4 securely attaches to the instrument's frame while adapting to different body dimensions. A soft rubber coating protects delicate surfaces from scratches and pressure marks, ensuring safe long-term use on valuable instruments.
The integrated gooseneck mount rotates freely for optimal microphone positioning and locks securely in 45-degree increments, allowing musicians and engineers to achieve the ideal placement for accurate sound capture. For particularly narrow instrument frames, the included reducer provides additional flexibility and a secure fit.
Lightweight, durable, and easy to install, the MC 4 is an ideal accessory for live performances, orchestral productions, studio recording sessions, and broadcast applications where consistent, high-quality double bass amplification is required.
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