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	Comments on: Neumann FET 80 Condensor Microphones c.1973	</title>
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		By: doubleyou26		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I have a pair of consecutive SN KM-84s, Neumann says they were built in August of 1974.  Not for sale ever.

Best acoustic guitar microphone ever.   And great an a lot of things.  But they&#039;re plosive city on vocals or voice.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have a pair of consecutive SN KM-84s, Neumann says they were built in August of 1974.  Not for sale ever.</p>
<p>Best acoustic guitar microphone ever.   And great an a lot of things.  But they&#8217;re plosive city on vocals or voice.</p>
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