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Neumann TLM 103 With Shockmount

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C $1,600.00
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Item specifics

Condition
New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is ...
Maximum SPL
138 dB
Color
Silver
UPC
615104084308
MPN
TLM 103 MT
Diaphragm Size
Large
Suitable For
Studio Recording
Transducer Type
Dynamic
Brand
Neumann
Form Factor
Condenser Microphone
Mount Type
Stand Mount Screw
Polar Pattern
Unidirectional
Model
Berlin TLM 103
Connectivity
Xlr
Features
Mute Function, Voice Activated Recording
Country/Region of Manufacture
Germany
Item Weight
2.98 lbs.

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Product ratings and reviews

4.9
93 product ratings
  • 85 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 6 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 2 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
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Good sound quality

Easy to use

Lightweight

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  • Top favourable review

    Best sounding microphone I own.

    This beats every other copy of a "Neuman" that I've ever come across. Spend a little bit more and have the real deal. If nothing else, get the TLM 102. The TLM 102 isn't as full and warm as the TLM 103, but, it beats all of the Chines copies I've tried.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: ecandy98

  • Neumann TLM 103 Professional Microphone

    Since many years, I have had an eye on different Neumann microphones, especially old types, where the prices are sometimes beyond reachable levels... Using Schoeps and also some RODE types and also Russian Oktave for special purposes, I do think, that the big membran microphones add somehow a "coloration" to the recording and I would dislike it personally, where I do pay great attention to make clean and uncolored recordings with my analog equipment, having since mid of 1970'ies. The purchase of the new type TLM-103, which is pricewise very attractive and having still all know-how of well known Neumann technologie did try to change my mind, where the sound is really clean with a little presense which can be perhaps needed for some recording sessions of ladies, where the ...

  • Great Mic for the Price but not a small U87!

    The TLM 103 is a great mic if your on a budget. It will definitely deliver a great result specially when recording male vocalists. It is not a U87 on cardioid mode. The U87 is mellower and not as harsh as the 103. As you overdub vocals you will find yourself looking for a de-esser or reaching for EQ, so be careful with that boost on the 3.5k. It makes it nice on a couple tracks, but it will make you unhappy as you stack more tracks along the session. Great mic for project studios specially if paired with a tube preamp. Still not as versatile as the AKG 414... The lack of multi-pattern figure is something you should consider before buying a TLM 103. It is a great mic but I would not depend exclusively on it to work with. My suggestion: If this is your first mic, go with the 414 and ...

  • great mic

    sounds great on electric guitar, vocals, drums. high spl, handles a snare. i like to use a little eq n tame around 10k on vocals. its a little sensitive to placement so play with it til you find the sweet spot.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: drummereric

  • This rookie is happy.

    First, I'd better clarify how limited my opinion is. I am just a rookie building a hobby home studio, so my opinion is relatively uninformed. However, I like things that work, - and the better they work, the better I like them. Before purchasing, I read a lot of reviews. I found quite a range of opinions, but there seemed to be a pattern hidden among the skeptics (buying based upon name rather than useful value) and glowing enthusiasts (so good everything else is crap). There were a handful of reviewers that spoke of quality that showed up in how a track "sat in a mix" rather than in hearing something particular in A/B ing mics. This seemed to have the ring of truth to me. I may not know much, but I do know how much each part of a signal path is vital to the end result. ...