Neumann Reissues Legendary Tube Mic at NAMM

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Neumann M 50 V
Neumann M 50 V

Berlin, Germany (January 22, 2026)—Neumann has announced the M 50 V, a new reissue of the legendary tube microphone that shaped the sound of countless classical recordings and film scores.

The M 50, introduced in 1951, became a workhorse for orchestral recording and was instrumental in developing the Decca Tree technique, thanks to its unique polar pattern and transient response. The new M 50 V brings this technology into the modern era and includes what Neumann reports are subtle improvements intended to aid contemporary workflows.

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Neumann preserved the original acoustical concept, including the small diaphragm omni capsule mounted in a 40 mm sphere, while introducing a titanium diaphragm for improved stability and longevity, aiming to retain the imaging and bass response of the original microphone.

The M 50 V combines the original circuit design with specially selected low-noise subminiature tube and an RF-proof connector to combat interference in today’s environments. The included NM V power supply automatically adapts to local mains voltage and supports both the new M 50 V and historical M 50 microphones.

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Every M 50 V is handmade to order by Neumann’s service and quality control team. Production is deliberately limited to maintain standards, according to Neumann. Customers and distributors can place pre-orders now, and shipping will begin in Europe, North America and select APAC markets in February 2026.

In addition to the microphone, the M 50 V Set includes an NM V power supply with automatic voltage adaptation; iconic yoke mount with mechanical decoupling; RF-proof connectors and cable (33 ft / 10 meters); and a case handmade in Germany. Matching is included for orders of two or more M 50 V microphones.

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