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Review on Neumann TLM 102 Condenser Microphone by Adam Komosa ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best price for this product, will buy more!

No one will be dissatisfied by this microphone. It's a terrific choice since it's the only one. However, I don't believe this will be the only microphone used. The sole microphone will probably be less expensive. However, you can get a pair of fairly good monitors for the same money. I adore him even more because of how effortlessly he can incorporate even the most complex voice into the tightest, most complicated mix. In general, compared to other microphones, it is simple. For instance, we have an amateur vocalist and compressed plywood in MP3 128 format. Everything proceeds extremely smoothly. The origin of it is astounding. As an illustration, I just downloaded a 128-bit compressed plywood MP3 that had distortions. With his utterly flaky voice, this mike himself murmured something. Just added a reverb for stereo and a compressor for clarity. That's all there is. Here: There won't be an overload if the microphone is inserted into a jet aircraft's nozzle. great for acquiring guitar amplifiers. There is a tiny layer of foamrubber under the grille that serves as the purported built-in pop filter, but you still need to use an external one. Without it, "p" and "b" get through. Fortunately, while native spiders are pricey, you may purchase a suitable one for ten times less than you would pay from the factory. And there is no issue with the case. The most important thing is to pack the micropork in its original packaging rather than throwing it away.

Pros
  • Versatility Quality Price Maximum capacity low volume Simple to incorporate into the mix
Cons
  • Small (sometimes good, occasionally poor) No such instance The native spider is pricey.