Neumann

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When the landmark Neumann U 67 was first introduced in 1960, it was heralded as the “sound of tomorrow.” Its inimitably smooth sound and sleek profile announced the arrival of a new era of recorded music. Today, we know the U 67 as the mic that shaped the sound of the ’60s, featured on historic recordings like the Beatles’ “Hey Jude,” the Temptations’ “My Girl” and Frank Sinatra’s “My Way.”


The U 67 was ubiquitous in professional studios throughout the 1960s thanks to its unparalleled performance and innovation. Today, originals are extremely rare and jaw-droppingly expensive. Now, however, you can experience the tube-driven magic of the Neumann U 67 in all its gleaming glory with this impressively faithful recreation. Handcrafted in Germany with premium components according to the original specifications, the Neumann U 67 reissue delivers rich, velvety character and an astounding depth of sound that will never go out of style.

Timeless Engineering, Meticulously Reproduced

The Neumann U 67 tube condenser microphone was lauded as the gold standard of studio performance upon release in 1960, and it remains a “holy grail” microphone for today’s top producers and engineers. It helped cement the famous “Neumann sound” with the introduction of the K 67 large-diaphragm capsule, still used in the iconic U 87 today. Just as important was the U 67’s masterful tube circuitry that facilitated a beautifully balanced sound with minimal tube hiss. The U 67 reissue stays true to these specifications and components, pairing the K 67 capsule with the original BV12 output transformer and hand-selected EF86 tubes for ruler-flat frequency response, low self-noise, and a hint of airiness that makes vocals, acoustic instruments, pianos and strings sparkle with warm tube shimmer.

Three Polar Patterns for Maximum Flexibility

Offering three selectable pickup patterns—cardioid, omnidirectional and figure-8—the U 67 was the quintessential studio workhorse of the ’60s and remains a versatile option today, capable of moving from intimate vocals to distant room mics with the turn of a dial. The cardioid setting is designed for focused recording of single instruments or vocals. The omnidirectional pattern picks up sound evenly from all directions, perfect for when you need an ambient room mic. For even further flexibility, the figure 8 setting is capable of recording two sound sources at once—one on each side—making it a great option for duets, singer-guitarists, and experimenting with stereo effects.

Ready to Meet the Demands of the Modern Studio

Living up to its reputation as the microphone of the future, the Neumann U 67 continues to deliver flexible performance in the studio over 60 years after its initial release. The versatile tube condenser anticipated the advent of close miking with a switchable high-pass filter that compensates for the proximity effect at close ranges. It’s ideal for singers who love to hug the mic, providing clear and balanced sound without unwanted low-end frequencies. With its 10dB preattenuation pad engaged, the U 67 can handle a high SPL of 124dB, perfect for taming gained-out modern guitars and smoothing out boisterous drums. Of course, you can also switch the pad off for those situations that call for a bit of pure tube grit.

Vintage Styling with Premium Accessories

With its sleek, conical body and tapered headgrille, the U 67 is a bona fide style icon of the recording industry and remains a guiding light for the visual identity of the Neumann brand. Cast in gleaming nickel-plated brass, this gorgeous piece of engineering is pretty enough to put in a display case. Ignore this inclination—the U 67 is built to handle the rigors of the studio. Instead, it comes with a sturdy and stylishly appointed carrying case with room for the included vintage-style suspension mount, classic-looking UC 5 cable and NU 67 V power supply, updated to meet today’s strict safety requirements. Of course, unlike most vintage options on the market, the Neumann U 67 reissue also comes backed by a warranty.

Open Box Neumann U 67 Tube Condenser Microphone Reissue Level 2 Nickel 197881357009
Open Box Neumann U 67 Tube Condenser Microphone Reissue Level 2 Nickel 197881357009
Open Box Neumann U 67 Tube Condenser Microphone Reissue Level 2 Nickel 197881357009

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  • A meticulously handcrafted reproduction of the iconic U 67
  • Classic large-diaphragm K 67 capsule for detailed sound capture
  • Hand-selected EF86 tubes deliver a velvety smooth sound
  • BV12 output transformer for a balanced sound with low self-noise
  • Three polar patterns for flexible sound capture
  • Switchable high-pass filter and 10dB preattenuation pad
  • Updated NU 67 V power supply conforms to today’s safety standards
  • Vintage styling for a timeless appeal
  • Spider-style suspension mount reduces unwanted vibrations
  • Vintage-style carrying case also holds power supply, shockmount and cable

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Audio
  • Analog or digital: Analog
  • Frequency response: 40Hz–16kHz
  • Max SPL: 116dB
  • Connector: 3-pin XLR
Pattern and Type
  • Capsule: Condenser
  • Polar pattern: Multi
  • Type: Mounted
  • Switches: Polar
  • Phantom power required: Yes
Size and Weight
  • Diameter: Not specified
  • Length: Not specified
  • Weight: Not specified
Included Accessories
  • Case: Yes
  • Clip: No
  • Shockmount: Yes
  • Power supply: Yes
  • Cable: Yes
  • Stand: No

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  • asked byJason

    fromLos Angeles, CA

    Since the U67 comes with it's own power supply, does it need phantom power from the mic pre?

    Since the U67 comes with it's own power supply, does it need phantom power from the mic pre?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    No.
  • asked byAdam

    fromNew York, NY

    Do you have the Neumann U 67 mic in stock?

Adam

    Do you have the Neumann U 67 mic in stock? Adam

    Open Reply - Beau
    This microphone is in stock and ready to be shipped.
  • asked byAdam

    fromNew York, NY

    The U67 comes with a separate power supply? Does that mean there is no need to plug it into a wall outlet? Or does the power supply itself need to be plugged into the wall? Or is it the case that you charge the power supply from the Wall AC outlet and then when you record you use only the power supply of the U67? If so, how many hours does it take before the power supply is drained, and then you have to recharge it from the wall?

    The U67 comes with a separate power supply? Does that mean there is no need to plug it into a wall outlet? Or does the power supply itself need to be plugged into the wall? Or is it the case that you charge the power supply from the Wall AC outlet and then when you record you use only the power supply of the U67? If so, how many hours does it take before the power supply is drained, and then you have to recharge it from the wall?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    There isn't a external power supply option. You would need to run it through something with Phantom power for it to work.
  • asked byJcasanas@aquapakpr.com

    fromPuerto Rico

    We have a power supply for a Newmann U67 Microphone which needs servicing. Please advise if you provide repair service for that item.
Regards,
Juan A Casanas, PE

    We have a power supply for a Newmann U67 Microphone which needs servicing. Please advise if you provide repair service for that item. Regards, Juan A Casanas, PE

    Open Reply -
    Unfortunately, our stores do not repair power supplies at this time.