Neumann is pleased to announce the launch of the TLM 107 Studio Set.
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TLM 107
The nickel Neumann TLM 107 is a high-quality, flexible large diaphragm condenser microphone with five selectable polar patterns that is designed to accommodate a wide variety of professional studio, broadcast and demanding home recording applications.
The TLM 107 is engineered with a transformerless design that permits a high degree of linearity and a large dynamic range. Featuring selectable omnidirectional, wide angle cardioid, cardioid, hypercardioid and figure-8 polar patterns, this microphone is suitable for a wide range of miking techniques and configurations.
The mic also features -6dB and -12dB pads that can be engaged for recording louder sound sources such as brass or guitar amplifiers. Additionally, it has selectable high-pass filters at both 40 Hz and 100 Hz for filtering out unwanted low frequencies to save you time when mixing.
- Low self-noise of 10 dB-A
- Maximum sound pressure level of 141 dB SPL, can be increased to 153 dB SPL with pad
- Low cut and pad are controlled via navigation
- Pad and low cut status displayed by LED
- Illuminated polar pattern display
- Indicator light displays are turned off automatically after 15 seconds
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Operating Principle Pressure Gradient Transducer Condenser Polar Pattern Cardioid, Figure 8, Hypercardioid, Omnidirectional, Wide-Angle Cardioid Frequency Range 20 Hz to 20 kHz Signal to Noise Ratio 72 dB CCIR
84 dB A-WeightedEquivalent Noise Level 22 dB CCIR
10 dB A-WeightedMaximum SPL 141 dB SPL< 0.5%
147 dB SPL< 0.5% with 6 dB Pad Engaged
153 dB SPL< 0.5% with 12 dB Pad EngagedImpedance 50 ohms Load Impedance 1 kOhms Sensitivity 11 mV/PA @ 1 kHz into 1 kOhms Power Requirements 48 V /- 4 V Pad Yes, 6 dB
Yes, 12 dBOutput Connectors 3-Pin XLR Operating Current Consumption 3.2mA
EA 4 elastic suspension
he nickel EA 4 Elastic Suspension Shockmount from Neumann has a swivel mount with a 5/8"-27 female thread, plus a thread adapter to connect to 1/2"- and 3/8" stands. It is compatible with the Neumann TLM 102 and Sennheiser MK4 microphones.