Neumann TLM 102
Large diaphragm condenser microphone

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Calidad Superior en un Tamaño Compacto
El Neumann TLM 102 ha superado mis expectativas. Su claridad y calidez capturan cada detalle de la voz, lo que lo hace perfecto para grabaciones profesionales. A pesar de su tamaño compacto, ofrece un rendimiento impresionante que rivaliza con micrófonos mucho más caros. Es ideal tanto para voces como para instrumentos acústicos. Sin duda, una inversión que vale la pena para cualquier estudio.
Tiny but very, very mighty.
I've been using this microphone daily for many months now, upgraded from a rode NT2, and although I found it hard to justify the price given the lack of accessories and features, once I heard the sound it output I was very pleasantly surprised, the deep smooth low-end without any muddiness, as well as non-piercing top-end made it very easy to listen to and EQ. the self-noise is fine at 12db, too. My only complaint is that this microphone is horrible with shock rejection! Thankfully there are good quality shockmounts for about 30-40$, though I feel Neumann should be including one especially considering the price. Overall, highly recommended! Do not underestimate this little fella.
great
high quality product and price is very correct
wow mic
i had a u87.and the 102 is not far from it!!!! very recemended
I like it better than the TLM103
Very nice and smooth upper-mid registry, even more so than the TLM103 I think. As the cheapest LDC mic Neumann has to offer, I think every professional mic collection should have 2 of these for all-around instrument/vocal use.
Small and sturdy enough to be used live as well as in studio setups. As a fixed cardioid pattern mic the off-axis sound leaves something to be desired, but the on-axis sound is a LOT bang for the buck when you know where to use it. The (plastic?) fixing ring seems it could break at some point, but even the older ones I have been going great.
I use these for drum over/underheads, choir vocals, lead/bg vocals when recording, also works as an acoustic guitar mic since the upper mids are so smooth. Maybe not for a super bright Taylor etc. because of the lower resonance freq most LDC's have.
Great all-around condenser!
Superb Quality Mic
Using this for vocals and Podcasting and it's superb! If you're looking to spend a bit of cash and really upgrade your sound then you're looking at an excellent piece of equipment.
Build Quality is top-notch, You'll be taken aback by the size of it, it's very small, but the build is rock solid. You'll be hard-pressed to break this one unless you're a complete idiot. Weight-wise it's very balanced as well, not top or bottom heavy at all.
The frequency response is very flat giving you a super warm sound. It lacks the extremely detailed high-end that the 103 has but unless that's such a requirement for you that it's worth the extra 300-400 euro spend, stick with this and you'll be set for whatever you use it for.
It loses a star for features because it doesn't really have any. This is the only con of this Mic, it's a Cardioid pattern mic and that's all. If you're expecting or in need of alternative patterns this mic doesn't have them. That said, the sound quality out of this is well worth it.
This mic may seem expensive but for a Neumann it's quite low price and anything with the Neumann logo on it is guaranteed to be excellent. It's such a good mic!
Perfect sound, but lacking a couple of options
I ordered several mics from several brands ranging from 300-900 euros, and this one came out top for sound for me personally. It even beat out its big brother, the TLM103!
I love the warmth and presence of it, and i'm a professional voiceover artist. I only miss the ability for a low cut and some pattern options. Bit of a shame, but it can't spoil it!
Great for my home studio!
I would definitely recommend it to all beginners with a bigger budget but also to more experienced producers/singers. I've had it for three years and I'm not even considering switching it with another one. Sooo worth the money!
good microphone
Very good mic. Only limitation is the fixed polarity, and that is a very minor niggle.
good!
it so good! that is all about it!
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Neumann
- Released in 2009
- Average price : $621
- Pressure gradient transducer
- Directional characteristic: Cardioid
- Frequency range: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
- Peak SPL: 144 dB
- Nominal impedance: 50 Ohm
- Rated load impedance: 1 kOhm
- Equivalent noise level, A-weighted: 12 dBA
- Maximum output voltage: 13 dBu
- Sensitivity at 1 kHz into 1 kohm 11 mV/Pa
- 48 V ± 4 V Phantom power required
- Diameter 52 mm
- Length 116 mm
- Weight approx. 260 g
- Colour: Nickel
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