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Neumann History

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Georg Neumann –
An Inventor and His Life’s Work

Company founder Georg Neumann was born on
13 October 1898, in Chorin, some 80 km North-
east of Berlin. He received his vocational train-
ing at the firm of Mix & Genest in Berlin. Later
he  worked  in  a  research  laboratory  at  AEG’s
Oberspree Cable Works where the focus was on
building  amplifiers.  Eugen  Reisz  was  director
of this laboratory. A short while later, he found-
ed his own firm and took on Georg Neumann as
an employee.

In those days, the microphones commonly used
for sound recordings were carbon microphones.
These  resembled  a  shoe  polish  tin,  partially
filled with carbon grains, with openings on one
side to admit the sound. These openings were
backed  by  fine  gauze  to  prevent  the  carbon
grains from falling out. By modern standards,
the quality of these microphones was dreadful.
The transducer principle used in these micro-
phones was also jokingly referred to as a “con-
trolled loose connection”.

Georg  Neumann  examined  this  microphone,
scattered powdered carbon on a marble slab, in-
serted two electrodes, introduced a direct cur-
rent, and spoke into this configuration. A cor-
responding response which, by Georg Neumann’s
account, was very “thin”, ema-
nated from the attached loud-
speaker.

Next Neumann stretched a rub-
ber  membrane  over  the  con-
traption,  spoke  into  it  again,
and suddenly the low frequen-
cies were there. A new micro-
phone was born, the Reisz mar-
ble block microphone.

It  was  into  this  microphone
that the first German radio sta-
tion,  a  Berlin  station  broad-
casting on the 400 m band, sounded its “first
yawp”  from  Vox  House  on  Potsdamer  Platz  in
1923.

With  a  linear  frequency  response  between
50 Hz  and  1 kHz  this  microphone  had  an  ex-
cess of 10 dB up to 4 kHz, which decreased to
approximately 15 dB at 10 kHz. Not quite what
we would call a studio microphone these days.

Neumann had never been one to settle for com-
promises. In and of itself, the microphone was

indeed a sensation. Consumed
by the idea of mass producing
a microphone using the capaci-
tive  transducer  principle,  he
soon parted company with Re-
isz  to  found  his  own  firm  in
Berlin, together with Erich Rick-
mann, on 23 November 1928.

Since until then the only place
in which it was possible to man-
ufacture  a  condenser  micro-
phone  was  in  the  laboratory,
his plans for industrial produc-
tion seemed rather fantastic.

The  Neumann  Bottle

The  CMV 3  was  the  first  ever  mass  produced
condenser microphone, far superior to the Re-
isz microphone, and it gained recognition un-
der  the  nickname  of  the  ‘Neumann  Bottle’.  It
wasn’t exactly small, measuring approx. 9 cm
in  diameter  and  approx.  40 cm  in  height.  Its
weight  of  nearly  3 kg  made  reporting  a  very
strenuous job.

Telefunken, a subsidiary of AEG and Siemens,
took on the marketing rights to Neumann’s mi-
crophone.

Between 1928 and the end of World War II the
Bottle’s design remained virtually unchanged,
during which time it became firmly established
as the standard for studio use and was used ex-
tensively  in  the  1936  Olympic  Games  in  Ber-
lin. At this time there existed already a selec-
tion of exchangeable capsule heads with differ-
ent polar patterns.

Summary of Contents for 180 Series

Page 1: ...Neumann History 1928 2005 English ...

Page 2: ...crophone that the first German radio sta tion a Berlin station broad casting on the 400 m band sounded its first yawp from Vox House on Potsdamer Platz in 1923 With a linear frequency response between 50 Hz and 1 kHz this microphone had an ex cess of 10 dB up to 4 kHz which decreased to approximately 15 dB at 10 kHz Not quite what we would call a studio microphone these days Neumann had never been...

Page 3: ... Important Invention It was during the course of this widening de velopment work that Georg Neumann made his most important contribution to modern electri cal engineering In 1947 he de veloped a process by which nickel cadmium batteries could be made without the excessive formation of gas and so totally gas tight an invention that has direct links with virtually every modern electronic apparatus F...

Page 4: ...which was to remain the only stereo microphone in the world for many years Measuring Technology During the course of the next two and a half decades the potential for realistic sound re production offered by stereophony generated intensified research in the recording world For the laboratories one of the first breakthroughs was the arrival in 1934 of Neumann s P 2 the first factory produced logari...

Page 5: ...development contract was awarded and the first amplifier built was a 34 dB am plifier designated TV which had excellent specifications It was to become the heart of a series of studio devices and gave rise for ex ample to the TEV equaliser and the TRV chan nel controller The individual components were developed in the early sixties Then at the 1963 Radio and Television Exposition in Ber lin Neuman...

Page 6: ...oduced the DMM technology in which the phonographic foil was replaced by copper foil resulting in D D D D Direct M M M M Metal M M M M Mastering DMM DMM DMM DMM DMM This resulted in substan tially improved pulse fidelity of the recorded signal which represented another significant improvement in the sound quality of phono graphic records One Step Ahead Again The TLM Technology At the 1983 AES Conv...

Page 7: ...ann Bottle 1949 MM 2 Cal Microphone 1954 MM 3 1959 MM 5 1969 KM 88 Variable Miniature Microphone 1949 U 47 Variable Condenser Microphone 1957 U 48 1966 KM 73 75 Miniature Microphones for Modulation Lead Powering 1953 KM 53 Miniature Microphone 1954 KM 54 1955 KM 56 switchable 1960 KM 253 256 RF proof 1993 TLM 193 Studio Microphone 1991 KMS 140 150 Vocalist Microphone 1951 M 50 Condenser Microphone...

Page 8: ...ome of the last large consoles in N 7000 tech nology were installed in the Berlin Philharmo ny and in regional studios of the Austrian broadcaster ORF Since 1993 Neumann concentrates itself on stu dio microphones Herewith lie the core compe tence the tradition and 70 years experience of Neumann Berlin Neumann Moves In 1993 a decision was taken to move micro phone production to the parent firm Senn...

Page 9: ...d of the Millenium At the end of 1998 exactly one century after the birth of Georg Neumann the M 149 Tube inspired the new M 147 Tube Limited to the most popular directional characteristic the car dioid characteristic the M 147 Tube features the same capsule and circuit technology as the award winning M 149 Tube Another highlight in the history of the compa ny occurred shortly before the end of th...

Page 10: ...deo music and fire works show choreographed on a Berlin lake which amazed even the guests who were professionals in this field On the occasion of the anniversary Neumann put a costly Platinum Edition of the M 149 Tube on the market which has become a coveted item especially for microphone collectors An unusually detailed insight into the history of the compa ny 287 pages illustrated with more than...

Page 11: ... the distance be tween the diaphragm and the electrode has al ready been determined by the second plane of the electrode In such cases the finishing is per formed on special lathes After lapping or lathe finishing the holes must be deburred followed by a visual inspection us ing a powerful microscope Diaphragms are made from a 6 3 µm thick pol yester foil such as Mylar This is first attached to br...

Page 12: ...eat atten tion to all aspects of insulation Quality control devoted to this aspect includes a moisture chamber in which capsules are placed until both the diaphragm and microphone body are dripping wet Even under these condi tions insulation resistances to the order of 20 x 106 Mohms are measured in the capsules Another test is to cool the microphones to slightly above freezing point and then plac...

Page 13: ...MM disc cutting equipment P 11 The transformerless microphone TLM 170 R fet 100 series Hybrid circuit Active capsules AK 40 and AK 20 of the KM 100 series 1988 1996 Spherical surface microphone KFM 100 1992 Boundary layer microphone GFM 132 1990 P 14 Stereo shotgun microphone RSM 191 1988 Company s headquarters in Charlottenstrasse Berlin Company s headquarters in Ollenhauerstrasse Berlin P 15 Lar...

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