For 50 years the U 87 has been setting standards in the field of audio recording. Neumann celebrates the anniversary of this studio legend with a very special limited edition, the U 87 Rhodium* Edition – a microphone that looks as classy as it sounds.                                     
U 87 – The Rhodium Edition Set
The edition is limited to 500 units worldwide which are individually numbered and certified.
* Rhodium reflects more light than any other precious metal. That’s why it is used for the mirrors of high-performance telescopes that study the farthest reaches of the universe. Additionally, rhodium is rarer than gold. The chemical process used to extract it is so expensive that the annual world production would fit under a living room table. So when Paul McCartney’s record sales left gold and platinum in the dust, in 1979 he received the world’s first and only rhodium record.
NEUMANN – THE ORIGIN OF ALL STUDIO MICROPHONES
Many products introduced in the history of the company have become milestones of professional audio technology. It is no accident that when listing their equipment, audio studios almost always put Neumann microphones at the top of the list – they are a recognized sign of a highly professional operation.
Microphones with highest sound quality 
Neumann gives the customer the certainty of acquiring a product with  unsurpassed sound quality, reliability and lasting value, an investment  that usually survives several generations of audio engineers. Although  Neumann microphones certainly are not cheap, professionals know from  their daily experience that they are worth the cost. Many owners of home  recording studios also dream of having “a real Neumann” of their own.
Neumann U 87 – The Neumann classic. 
The U  87 presents a wide range of features and versatility that make it to  one of the most desirable mics available. Our users are recognizing the  microphone immediately by its distinctive design. Well-known for its  warm and well-balanced characteristics – your perfect choice as vocal  microphone for all types of music and speech. The usage as main  microphone for orchestra recordings or as spot mic for single  instruments make it the most general-purpose microphone – in studios,  for broadcasting, film and television. Until today the U 87 sets the  mark in the microphone industry by which all others are measured.