You're right, I don't have don't have any insight about their tolerances or how Neumann made their measurements. Any references were we can read more about it?
I don't understand what you mean with "just figured it out"? M7 was released 1932, I guess WW2 had a quite substantial impact on the continuity of their work but it had been around for many years when they produced it for U47.
This discussion is becoming a bit polarized. I know about the imperfections of tubes and capsules. I will try to find some time to record a couple of U47 and U48 with the same capsule so people can hear and decide for themselves. I'd love do the same with a couple of different new Neumann Berlin M7 but that's unfortunately not possible.
Does anyone know how predictable the sound of the respected U47-clones with M7 are (Wagner, Wunder, Flea, Telefunken USA etc)? I've heard a couple of Flea, two side by side. To my ears they sound the same.
I will do my best to find and post what you requested, however it takes quite a bit of time and energy as i do my best to do this stuff methodically.
I am aware some of my claims are often contrary to common view on stuff, but the reason is not to start a fight, but reveal to the best of my abilities what i found out during my mic world exploration.
I am empirically driven person, even though i am an artist, and creative soul. I have quite good developed hearing, but my experience tels me ears and brain can fool me quite easily. So i don't use it all that much when it comes to gear and replicating desired effects. I use hearing just as a final check. I have whole different approach when actually making music.
My road started by trying to find and quantify what are the aspects of special, rare, and expensive mics in order to understand and hopefully replicate desired effects. But i insist on measurements, and backed up claims.
During this journey i found out there are quite a few misconceptions out there, and i do my best to debunk them, simply to save other peoples time, money and help them use it instead on creating actual art.
Some of these misconceptions came to be simply because of people who try to make some money along the way, and maliciously spread lies on the topic, some more benignly just by repeating other's biased claims, justifying their purchases, bla, bla, bla...
I am not claiming by any means u47 isn't a special mic. I am not claiming the high tolerance makes it for inferior product to modern ones. I am just trying to point out to stuff within the design and how they really affect the whole thing, what might be the reason people hear what they hear.
There are woodoo, magic like effects going on in microphones!!!! I claim that!!!
My experience and measurements as source of these claims tell me most of these effects are due to acoustic/mechanic properties of microphones and how they render 3 dimensional sound happening around them into electrical signal. A lose wire, screw, cavity within the mic body will affect microphone sound way more than any decent tube, capacitor, or unobtainable component. No disrespect to anyone, but electronic part is piece of cake compared to the underestimated acoustic component.