C'mon, Cyan, "hype and cliche"? That's exactly what the Neumanns have. Hype and cliche. Have you even listened to the B.L.U.E. mics? Do you really have a clue what they sound like or what they do? Or, on the other hand, is it *you* who has been taken in by the hype? Second question- have you compared a 10 year old U87 to a brand new one and heard how *inferior* the sound of the new one is to the classic? Or would you rather own anything that looks like a classic Neumann and has a German logo on it?
Whatever you think, the B.L.U.E.'s are world class mics, and in the end, when the dust settles, they will be found to be in the same league as Royer, Beyer, Soundelux, and yes, Neumann. Thirty years from now, the top level of B.L.U.E. mics will be found in any major studio, and will be called a classic. But you're right about one thing- there will be a Neumann sitting right next to it, and it will have been made before about 1995, before they started wrapping a housing that said "Neumann" around anything they could sell.-Richie