Excellent Precision for Professional Applications
When engineers at Sweetwater need to capture every nuanced sonic detail, they reach for a Neumann KMR 82 i Shotgun Microphone. For decades, Neumann has left recording studios and at-home musicians stunned with the quality and precision of their products and the KMR 82 i is no exception. With an acceptance angle of 45°, a supercardioid polar pattern, and high directivity, the KMR 82 i lends itself perfectly to ENG and stage productions recorded from long distances. This highly sensitive mic can even tackle single instruments in an orchestra without a problem.
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Amazing sound isolation and frequency response
The KMR 82 i boasts some serious sound isolation capabilities given a pressure gradient condenser capsule and a long interference tube. Not to mention, off-axis sounds are minimized with ultra-low coloration — that means using the KMR 82 i with other mics won’t produce unwanted effects. Recording at longer distances requires a little more "oomph" than the average mic, that’s why the KMR 82 i features up to 2kHz frequency response and a broad treble lift to ameliorate high frequency losses. Top it all off with a lightweight design, low power consumption, and low handling noise and you’ve got the perfect shotgun for theater and broadcasting applications in noisy environments.
Neumann KMR 82 i Supercardioid Shotgun Condenser Microphone Features:
- The perfect shotgun mic for long distance applications in noisy environments
- Acceptance angle of 45°
- No off-axis coloration, so using the KMR 82 i with other mics is no problem
- Frequency independent supercardioid/lobe directional pattern
- Low cut and treble response switches
- Lightweight design makes for easy use
- Low power consumption
- Great for ENG and theater applications