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Neumann TLM Condenser Microphone Cardioid Review

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Details

BrandSennheiser Pro Audio
ColorBlack
Connector TypeXLR Connector
Connectivity TechnologyWired
Polar PatternUnidirectional
Item Weight1.5 Pounds
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Description of Neumann TLM Condenser Microphone Cardioid

Large-diaphragm microphone with cardioid directional characteristic (pressure gradient transducer). Compact Neumann design. Very high maximum sound pressure level (144 dB). Slight presence boost above 6 kHz helps vocals to shine in the mix.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect product for any user!

This microphone will not disappoint anyone. As the only one, it's a great option. Although, I am far from thinking that this microphone will be the only one. Most likely the only microphone will be cheaper. But for its price you can take acomuple of quite decent monitors. For what I love him all the more, it's for the ease of stacking even the mostcommplex voice into the mostcommplex, squeezed mix. Generally effortlesscommpared to other microphones. For example, we have acommpressed plywood as…

Pros
  • Versatility Quality Price Overload capacity Low noise Easy to blend into the mix
Cons
  • Small (sometimes good, sometimes bad) No case Spider (native) is expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A valuable purchase, some advantages!

UR22C map by Steinberg. 3m of blue Van Damme studio cable with NEUTRIK connections. That this microphone has BASS commands notice right away. Neumann does not place any restrictions on your creative creativity, in contrast to many microphones that merely block off the bottom end to prevent dirt. This is a significant improvement over the RODE NT1 (which I hastily returned to the seller) because the RODE, like many other microphones, lacks this information at first. I can always remove…

Pros
  • 1. Construction quality and components, respectively. From brand engraving to gold-plated contacts, everything about German quality is immaculate. 2. SOUND. The TLM102 does nothing magical with your vocals, in contrast to the more expensive, earlier models in the line with a price per 100K. However, it turns out that this is not necessary! The vocals only need to be recorded precisely across their whole range, without dips or humps, and the remaining work is done manually during mixing. Similar circumstances apply to camcorders: in a blind test, you might not be able to distinguish between a Sony A7III and an Arri Alexa, but you pay more for more information in the source, giving the editor and colorist more possibilities during post-production. 3. Minimal internal chatter. 4. In contrast to many other microphones, it records much less background noise (clicks, thumps, drilling in walls, etc.). Moving slightly to the side or back caused a considerable loss in signal strength.
Cons
  • 1. Miniscule packaging and equipment compared to the identical Rode for half the price. The spider will cost an additional 10 or so. You must comprehend this. 2. He is incredibly small. the width of a typical fist. You feel as though you were given a chopped version of a typical microphone after packaging.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Vocal Bliss - condenser microphones

I am very satisfied with this microphone. I have a Shure SM7B that I use for heavier/screaming vocals. This microphone is suitable for more traditional vocal styles. It already has such a nice equalizer response. I don't have to do much post-processing (except for the basic highs and a bit of compression, which I apply to each voice). He picks up the nuances that go with the voice. The highs aren't harsh, which was a big plus. First spend money on cleaning the room and then buy something like…

Pros
  • Dope 🔥
Cons
  • Almost everything included

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Amazing purchase! Buy now and don't look back!

At first glance, this mic looks "tiny," but it handles an incredible amount of sound with no overhead/gain. I tested it with the whole drum set and it started breaking a bit; but the overall sound was just amazing (and the preamp was way too high). I decided to switch to acoustics and voice simultaneously and independently. The results were nothing short of amazing. The microphone is very capable, which I think could be a downside as I could hear a car driving a good distance away from my…

Pros
  • Everything is fine!
Cons
  • Modern

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Glad I took the risk!

This mic is amazing! The raw rap and R&B vocals that come out of this mic are phenomenal! At first I was a bit hesitant because I mean who has $700 more. Also, I only work with the Focusrite 2i2 interface plugged directly into my Mac, so I wasn't sure if this mic would perform to its full potential. As soon as I plugged it in and made my first recording I was amazed, you really do get what you pay for. Even without proper sound isolation, this mic delivers great vocals. This gives your voice…

Pros
  • Positive only
Cons
  • Disappear

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very attractive snap-on mic

The mic itself looks great, it's an attractive condenser mic with a well-executed design, compact enough not to take up much space but big enough to capture every sound. The sound quality is comparable* to your standard 700.00 mic, I won't sell what the sound offers because again it compares to other mics at the same price but you automatically know you are paying for the brand. Neumann has a decent reputation, you can only buy it because it's Neumann, the "Porsche" of microphones…

Pros
  • Done
Cons
  • No insurance