I recently bought a Chinese U87Ai clone for a U67 project and it just arrived, so I wanted to do a quick show-and-tell. This microphone is not branded 'Neumann,' so it's technically not a counterfeit (very technically - more on that later). I don't support counterfeiting, but I DO support access to accurate mechanicals for U87 and U67 DIY projects!
So it comes in a laminated cardboard box that looks pretty much exactly like a Neumann retail box, but it DOES NOT say Neumann anywhere on it or have any logos on it. When you open the box, you get a nice looking shock mount, a wooden box with the mic in it, and (this is the one part that I am not a fan of) a small bag with a badge that does say Neumann and stickers that says "Made in Germany" and Neumann. Basically, they leave it up to you to create the counterfeit instead of doing it themselves, haha. I will not be doing that. Anyway...moving on. The microphone itself has two different brands on it, but neither of them say Neumann (whoever came up with "Neunomand" and "Niesenxin" was trying too hard).
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This is the newer/nicer "Circuit Diagram 06" version:
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This mic has functional switches and a proper headbasket:
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The capsule looks OK. Not amazing, but honestly, it sounds pretty good.
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While I bought this for a U67 project, if I were in the market for an inexpensive U87, I would buy this over a Warm WA87 R2. It's cheaper and sounds better to me.
Let me know if any of you have any questions.