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Neumann KMS 105 Supercardioid Condenser Capsule for use with Sennheiser SKM 5200

Neumann Sound on Stage Wireless

The KK 105 S is a premium quality capsule head for Sennheiser SKM 5000/5200 handheld transmitters. Its precision manufactured condenser capsule offers true Neumann sound, combined with the freedom of wireless operation and all the virtues of a rugged stage microphone: excellent pop protection, enormous SPL capability, and high feedback resistance.

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Neumann KMS 105 Supercardioid Condenser Capsule for use with Sennheiser SKM 5200

Neumann KMS 105 Supercardioid Condenser Capsule for use with Sennheiser SKM 5200

Neumann Sound on Stage Wireless

The KK 105 S is a premium quality capsule head for Sennheiser SKM 5000/5200 handheld transmitters. Its precision manufactured condenser capsule offers true Neumann sound, combined with the freedom of wireless operation and all the virtues of a rugged stage microphone: excellent pop protection, enormous SPL capability, and high feedback resistance.

Studio Quality for Wireless Systems

The KK 105 S capsule head brings studio sound quality to the stage for the most demanding live applications. The KK 105 S combines Neumann's famous sense of perfection with Sennheiser's long standing expertise in live performance engineering.

The KK 105 S capsule head is based on Neumann's highly successful, award-winning KMS series of wired stage microphones. While most stage microphones use dynamic capsules, the KK 105 S is equipped with a true condenser capsule offering the superior clarity that made Neumann studio microphones famous all over the world. At the same time, the KK 105 S possesses the ruggedness required for stage use, thus refuting the myth that condenser microphones must be "fragile". The KK 105 S can stand enormous sound pressure levels of up to 150 dB without clipping, and its tight, frequency-independent supercardioid pattern ensures high gain before feedback. The KK 105 S has a much smoother frequency response than dynamic microphones and an airy top-end. Compared to dynamic microphones, the Neumann KK 105 S has a vastly superior transient response resulting in a more immediate, more emotional vocal sound. In practical terms: effortless intelligibility, without the usual EQ boosts-which further improves feedback resistance.

The KK 105 S is optimised for close miking; a fixed low cut filter compensates for the proximity effect and ensures clear bass, even if the singer's lips touch the microphone. The headgrille is made of hardened steel and features a highly effective internal pop screen made of multi-layer wire gauze. The "heavy duty" variant KK 105 HD instead uses an integrated foam screen for even greater pop protection. Thanks to careful Neumann engineering, these acoustic filters do not cause any sibilance problems.

Applications

Neumann capsule heads in combination with Sennheiser wireless systems have proven their outstanding sound quality and reliability on some of the largest stages of the world, including international TV events, such as the Eurovision Song Contest.

The KK 105 S is designed for vocals and speech on stage and in other feedback-prone environments. The KK 105 S is suited for in-ear monitoring as well as conventional monitoring systems.

Neumann sound for or Sennheiser SKM 5000/5200 wireless systems

Tight supercardioid pattern without off-axis colouration

Feedback resistant, high rejection of rearward sound (120&deg)

Unaffected by extreme sound pressure levels

Built-in pop protection, low handling-noise

Easy cleaning

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Neumann KMS 105 Supercardioid Condenser Capsule for use with Sennheiser SKM 5200

Neumann Sound on Stage Wireless

The KK 105 S is a premium quality capsule head for Sennheiser SKM 5000/5200 handheld transmitters. Its precision manufactured condenser capsule offers true Neumann sound, combined with the freedom of wireless operation and all the virtues of a rugged stage microphone: excellent pop protection, enormous SPL capability, and high feedback resistance.

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