TLM 103 MT STUDIO SET - Neumann
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EAN:4006087085448
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Neumann Very low noise cardioid microphone for spiking complete with E41 support, black color.
It has a large diaphragm capsule derived from the U87 with very low noise and high tolerable sound pressure. Ideal microphone for digital, in the studio, in broadcast, for speech or singing, for wind or string instruments.
Created specifically to reproduce the singing voice, speech and all broadcast applications, it is also an ideal recording system for sounds coming from particularly dynamic instruments, with an aggressive and generous sound, such as percussion, drums and wind instruments. And the amplified ones.
The ability to withstand large maximum sound pressures is accompanied by a slight emphasis above 6kHz and the use of a technology that avoids the use of transformers.
A MODERN CLASSIC
The TLM 103 is a cardioid microphone with a large diaphragm condenser capsule derived from the classic K67/87 capsule of the legendary Neumann U 87. However, the TLM 103 has a slightly more modern voicing with a wide presence boost for frequencies above 5 kHz. Its very direct yet refined sound is perfect for vocals, and solo instruments that pop out of the mix without .
TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE
Its high sensitivity of 23 mV/Pa, ensures ultra low noise even with budget preamps and audio interfaces or vintage tube equipment. At the same time, the TLM 103 can handle enormous sound pressure levels of up to 138 dB without the need for preattenuation. Its vast dynamic range of 131 dB makes the TLM 103 a very easy to use studio microphone as it will capture anything from a soft whisper to a thunderous bass drum without adding noise or distortion.
EXTREMELY VERSATILE
The TLM 103 was primarily designed for project studios and broadcast use, but due to its outstanding performance was soon embraced by renowned studios as a more modern-sounding alternative to the U87 e.g. for speech, vocals, drums, guitar amps, and piano. The TLM 103 is also often used as a spot mic in classical recordings e.g. for cello and double bass.
It has a large diaphragm capsule derived from the U87 with very low noise and high tolerable sound pressure. Ideal microphone for digital, in the studio, in broadcast, for speech or singing, for wind or string instruments.
Created specifically to reproduce the singing voice, speech and all broadcast applications, it is also an ideal recording system for sounds coming from particularly dynamic instruments, with an aggressive and generous sound, such as percussion, drums and wind instruments. And the amplified ones.
The ability to withstand large maximum sound pressures is accompanied by a slight emphasis above 6kHz and the use of a technology that avoids the use of transformers.
A MODERN CLASSIC
The TLM 103 is a cardioid microphone with a large diaphragm condenser capsule derived from the classic K67/87 capsule of the legendary Neumann U 87. However, the TLM 103 has a slightly more modern voicing with a wide presence boost for frequencies above 5 kHz. Its very direct yet refined sound is perfect for vocals, and solo instruments that pop out of the mix without .
TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE
Its high sensitivity of 23 mV/Pa, ensures ultra low noise even with budget preamps and audio interfaces or vintage tube equipment. At the same time, the TLM 103 can handle enormous sound pressure levels of up to 138 dB without the need for preattenuation. Its vast dynamic range of 131 dB makes the TLM 103 a very easy to use studio microphone as it will capture anything from a soft whisper to a thunderous bass drum without adding noise or distortion.
EXTREMELY VERSATILE
The TLM 103 was primarily designed for project studios and broadcast use, but due to its outstanding performance was soon embraced by renowned studios as a more modern-sounding alternative to the U87 e.g. for speech, vocals, drums, guitar amps, and piano. The TLM 103 is also often used as a spot mic in classical recordings e.g. for cello and double bass.













