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Microtech Gefell GmbH Georg-Neumann-Platz 07926 Gefell, Germany https://www.microtechgefell.de
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Gefell`s M 990 a "heartbreaker" – An up to date large-diaphragm condenser microphone in tube technology

The ultimate solution for studio professionals - The price/performance optimised High-End-Mic M 990

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Committed to the Georg Neumann heritage, Microtech Gefell/MTG stands for tradition and innovation since 1928. This is evidenced by the M7 PVC capsule, which has been handmade for more than 80 years.

The renowned M7 capsule, created by Georg Neumann in 1932 and used in the original U47 and M49 microphones, is e.g. still found today in Microtech Gefell's legendary UM 900  and several other models.

In addition to the production of the classic M 7 capsule, MTG faced new challenges with the development of a completely new capsule generation.

Following the principle of tradition and innovation, a completely new capsule was developed in the 1990s- the M 930 capsule, which is used in the M 990.

The introduction of the M 990 with this newly designed capsule marks a radical departure for the company.

The M 930 is  a modern tuned large-diaphragm capsule with goldplated PE diaphragm.
What particularly distinguishes the M 930 – capsule, as in the M 990, apart from its faithful reproduction, is that it maintains the cardioid characteristic particularly faithfully over the entire frequency range.

The top model in the mic M 930 series is the M 990 tube mic

The stylish, slim and lightweight microphone combines modern capsule technology with the warm, full sound with silky highs typical of tube mics, which is particularly preferred by singers and instrumental soloists.

The mic  records very finely and reveals even the smallest details. The instruments and voices are modelled in detail. This is an advantage especially for instrumentalists who work with different timbres when playing.

Since its launch, it has been highly appreciated by a variety of renowned studios and musicians in East and West, e.g. some time ago for vocal recordings for the Scorpians album " Sting In The Tail".  An internationally operating recording studio specialising in post production, professional speakers and podcasters calls the Microtech Gefell M 990 a "heartbreaker".

The customer praises a wonderful warm and at the same time very transparent tube sound as well as noble highs and pleasant basses.  The customer's conclusion - the traditional manufacturer from East Germany hardly does any marketing but makes microphones to fall in love with. Handmade in Gefell - That´s what makes the difference.

The M 990 is renowned for its high sensitivity and excellent signal-to-noise ratio for tube mics.

The excellent signal-to-noise ratio is complemented by the microphone's comparatively high input sensitivity, so that even microphone preamplifiers with less headroom can be combined with the M 990.

The tube preamplifier is equipped with an extremely carefully selected EF 86 pentode, which is generally characterised by a high degree of noise reduction.

The EF 86 works in a triode circuit and must be particularly low-noise as well as sound-proof (noise-free) which are pleasant to the ear and are to a small extent responsible for the legendary tube sound.

The N 920.1 power supply provides the operating voltage forthe vacuum tube condenser microphone. It can be poweredfrom AC mains with a primary voltage of 115 or 230 volts / 50 or 60 Hz. The N 920.1 is equipped with an on/off-switch, a 7-pin Tuchelconnector that powers the microphone and a 3-pin XLRconnector with integrated line voltage selector

The M990 at a glance:

▪Cardioid characteristic

▪M 930 -large diaphragm capsule

▪Sensitivity 28 mV/ Pa

Summary

The M 990 is thus a modern large-diaphragm condenser microphone in tube technology with a fixed cardioid pickup pattern, adapted to the needs of today's sound engineers and modern production environments.

It is  also a well suited as a support microphone for orchestral recordings, difficult radio play productions, professional speakers, ambitious podcasters, Homestudio and more.

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Acoustic measurement technology since 1928

The Microtech Gefell GmbH is manufacturer of high quality, handmade measurement and studio microphones founded 1928 by Georg Neumann.

Besides the company offers calibration and services for all manufactured products.

The Measurement technology includes 1", ½" and ¼" measurement capsules, measurement preamplifiers for different connection techniques (Conventional Lemo, ICP®, Phantom P 48 XLR, Digital USB AES 42 XLR), outdoor and environmental microphones, microphone arrays, sound intensity probes, power supplies, calibration devices as well as turnkey solutions (e.g. special test benches for car acoustics).

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