Neumann unveils M 50 V, a reissue of its iconic valve microphone

A £10,500 valve mic just stormed NAMM Show 2026, dragging a 1951 orchestral legend back into modern studios with boutique tweaks and zero chill about price.

Reissue flex at NAMM Show 2026
  • Neumann showed the M 50 V at the NAMM Show 2026.
  • The company revived its classic valve condenser from 1951.
  • That original became a go-to for orchestras and film scores.
  • Decca Tree setups leaned heavily on the M 50 back then.
What changed under the hood
  • Neumann kept the small diaphragm omni inside a 40 mm sphere.
  • Engineers swapped in a titanium diaphragm for added durability.
  • Its circuit sticks to the vintage layout with a low-noise subminiature valve.
  • An RF-proof connector fights modern interference headaches.
Power and build philosophy
  • The NM V power supply adjusts itself to local mains voltage.
  • That unit also runs vintage M 50 microphones.
  • Jorma Marquardt said the goal was to meet legacy and current studio demands.
  • Medzid Veseli emphasized hand assembly and strict inspection.
What comes in the box
  • The M 50 V microphone is handmade in Germany.
  • The NM V power supply handles automatic voltage changes.
  • An iconic yoke mount adds mechanical isolation.
  • Buyers get a 33-foot cable, case, and matching for pairs.
Price and timing reality check

  • Pre-orders for the M 50 V are already open.
  • The tag lands at £10,500 with VAT.
  • Shipping is slated to begin in February 2026.
 

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