Saturday, January 16, 2016

Neumann TLM 102

For those who want a beautiful sound in their studio, but can't afford something really expencive,
Neumann TLM 102, a very good microphone for low budget studios.
The reduced overall size contributes to an exceptionally compact appearance, which unites all of the typical design components of a Neumann microphone. The harmonious proportions and gleaming grille ring ensure that even at first glance, the TLM 102 attracts attention. 
 
Neumann TLM102 (nickel) Large Diaphragm Condenser Microphone - acoustical operating principle pressure gradient transducer, cardioid pattern, 20Hz-20kHz, 11 mV/Pa sensitivity (1kHz into 1k Ohms, 50 Ohms rated impedance, 1k Ohms rated load impedance, CCIR 21dB, equivalent noise level (CCIR): 21dB, equivalent noise level (A-weighted): 12dB-A, signal-to-noise ratio (CCIR): 73dB (rel. 94dB SPL), signal-to-noise ratio (A-weighted: 82dB (rel. 94dB SPL). Maximum SPL for THD 0.5%2): 144 dB. Maximum output voltage: 13dBu. Supply voltage (P48, IEC 61938): 48 V ± 4V. Current consumption (P48, IEC 61938): 3.5mA. Matching connector: XLR3F. Includes SG2 stand mount swivel. Weight: approx 260g. Diameter: 52mm. Length: 116mm.

It really is an astonishing product. It offers the reknown Neumann quality from the first site and the very first thomann decibel that hits back to your ear. Even with a quality preamp in the range of 300-500 euros you can get the most out of it. It can even shine your vocal or voice over tarcks with your sound cards stock preamps. Small in site but big as thomann a mic.

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