Feature - Studio Icons No 5: Neumann U 47
It’s without a doubt the most famous microphone in history, but just what makes this 1940s classic so special? Mike Willox reveals its secrets…
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The ubiquitous photos of Frank Sinatra recording at Capitol Studios after World War II helped to create the iconic image of the man who would go on to become the most famous singer in the world. The other star of those images was the microphone that ‘Ol’ Blue Eyes’ was singing into: the Neumann U 47. Look at any jazz record sleeve from the 50s onwards and the chances are that if there’s a microphone in the picture, it’s a U 47.
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This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 96
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