Neumann TLM 102 Black - Creator Audio

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Neumann TLM 102

4.0(12 reviews)
$899
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Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Low self-noise ensures clean recordings.
  • Handles high SPL without distortion.
  • Integrated pop shield reduces plosives.
  • Full 20Hz-20kHz frequency response.
  • Cardioid pattern isolates sound source.

Cons

  • Higher initial cost than budget microphones.
  • Single cardioid pattern limits application.

Specifications

5 specs

ConnectionXLR
Polar PatternCardioid Pa
Weight0.46 lbs
Freq. Response20Hz - 20kHz

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Neumann

Is the Neumann TLM 102 suitable for recording vocals and instruments?

Yes, the Neumann TLM 102 is excellent for vocals and instruments. Its cardioid polar pattern effectively isolates the sound source, while its low self-noise and ability to handle high SPL ensure clean, distortion-free recordings. It captures a full 20Hz-20kHz frequency response.

What is the price of the Neumann TLM 102 and what value does it offer?

The Neumann TLM 102 is priced at $899.0. This price reflects its professional-grade quality, including low self-noise for pristine recordings, high SPL handling without distortion, and an integrated pop shield. It's an investment in reliable, high-fidelity audio capture.

What do I need to connect and use the Neumann TLM 102?

To use the Neumann TLM 102, you will need an audio interface or mixer with an XLR input and phantom power. The microphone connects via its XLR port. While it has a 48kHz sample rate capability, the interface determines final recording resolution.

What does the cardioid polar pattern and 20Hz-20kHz frequency response mean for the Neumann TLM 102?

The Neumann TLM 102's cardioid polar pattern means it primarily captures sound from the front, minimizing background noise and focusing on your sound source. Its broad 20Hz-20kHz frequency response ensures it captures the full spectrum of audible sound, from deep bass to crisp highs.

What are the limitations of the Neumann TLM 102's single polar pattern?

The Neumann TLM 102 features a fixed cardioid polar pattern, which means it excels at isolating a single sound source directly in front of it. However, this limits its versatility for applications that might require other patterns like omnidirectional for room capture or figure-8 for two-person interviews.