About This Listing

A modern studio microphone, the Neumann TLM107 has a no-compromise sound without any coloration. The TLM107 captures everything from the softest whisper to thundering drums. With five directional characteristics and a novel operating concept, the TLM 107 has equally impressive level handling and low self-noise.

The TLM 107 perfectly embodies the Neumann philosophy: Innovation based on tradition. Featuring high-precision reproduction, The TLM107 microphone enhances your work during mixing and post-production.

Neumann Engineering
The newly developed sound transducer, which was designed especially for this microphone, is impressive with its outstanding impulse fidelity. The great consistency of the five polar patterns, omnidirectional, cardioid and figure-8, with the intermediate patterns wide-angle cardioid and hypercardioid, is also unusual for a large-diaphragm capsule. The TLM 107 provides optimal sound not only for the cardioid setting; it also ensures maximum precision over the entire frequency range for all of the other directional characteristics. The sound always remains balanced, with an almost linear reproduction up to 8 kHz, and a slight boost in the highest frequencies that lends presence and freshness to the voice. Here particular attention has been paid to the natural reproduction of speech sounds, especially the critical “s” sound. The grille is acoustically optimized for low sensitivity to pop sounds. In addition, the sound transducer is edge-terminated, with both diaphragms at ground voltage. Specifically, this ensures considerably reduced sensitivity to dust and humidity.

No-Compromise Sound Design
Transformerless circuitry permits a high degree of linearity and a large dynamic range. The self-noise of only 10 dB-A is practically inaudible, while at the same time, the TLM 107 features high level stability. The maximum sound pressure level of 141 dB SPL can be increased to 153 dB SPL via pre-attenuation (Pad). This enables the TLM 107 to transmit the sound of even the loudest instruments without distortion. The Low Cut settings of Linear, 40 Hz, and 100 Hz are precisely adapted to practical recording situations. Without side effects, the 40 Hz setting cuts interference noise below the range of fundamental tones (where 41 Hz is the frequency of the double bass open E string), while the 100 Hz setting is optimized for speech and vocals (where 100 Hz corresponds to the lowest notes of a baritone).

Innovative Operating Concept
For the first time, all of the microphone switch functions are controlled intuitively via a navigation switch. A visual highlight is the illuminated pattern display in the chrome ring, while the Pad and Low Cut status is displayed by LEDs to the left and right of the switch. In order not to distract singers, the switch and display are located on the back of the microphone. After 15 seconds, the displays are turned off automatically.

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Condition
Brand
Model
  • TLM 107 mt Large Diaphragm Multipattern Condenser Microphone
Categories
Microphone Type
  • Large-Diaphragm Condenser
Polar Pattern
  • Multipattern
Wired/Wireless
  • Wired
Electronics
  • Analog
  • Solid State

About the Seller

American Musical Supply

Oakland, NJ, United States
(31,138)
Joined Reverb:2016
Items Sold:58,391
Product Overview
The Neumann TLM 107 lends a frequency response that is natural and uncolored, and its multiple polar patterns, low cuts, and attenuation make it the versatile workhorse your studio needs. The TLM 107 sports a unique edge terminated capsule inspired by the design of Neumann's flagship D01 digital condenser, and pairs it with modern transformerless electronics for a true-to-life sound that is more typical of small diaphragm mics. Shop Reverb today for the best deals on new & used TLM 107 microphones.
Shop 37 options from $995.99
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Neumann TLM107 Multi-Pattern Condenser Studio Microphone
Neumann TLM107 Multi-Pattern Condenser Studio Microphone
$1,595

About This Listing

A modern studio microphone, the Neumann TLM107 has a no-compromise sound without any coloration. The TLM107 captures everything from the softest whisper to thundering drums. With five directional characteristics and a novel operating concept, the TLM 107 has equally impressive level handling and low self-noise.

The TLM 107 perfectly embodies the Neumann philosophy: Innovation based on tradition. Featuring high-precision reproduction, The TLM107 microphone enhances your work during mixing and post-production.

Neumann Engineering
The newly developed sound transducer, which was designed especially for this microphone, is impressive with its outstanding impulse fidelity. The great consistency of the five polar patterns, omnidirectional, cardioid and figure-8, with the intermediate patterns wide-angle cardioid and hypercardioid, is also unusual for a large-diaphragm capsule. The TLM 107 provides optimal sound not only for the cardioid setting; it also ensures maximum precision over the entire frequency range for all of the other directional characteristics. The sound always remains balanced, with an almost linear reproduction up to 8 kHz, and a slight boost in the highest frequencies that lends presence and freshness to the voice. Here particular attention has been paid to the natural reproduction of speech sounds, especially the critical “s” sound. The grille is acoustically optimized for low sensitivity to pop sounds. In addition, the sound transducer is edge-terminated, with both diaphragms at ground voltage. Specifically, this ensures considerably reduced sensitivity to dust and humidity.

No-Compromise Sound Design
Transformerless circuitry permits a high degree of linearity and a large dynamic range. The self-noise of only 10 dB-A is practically inaudible, while at the same time, the TLM 107 features high level stability. The maximum sound pressure level of 141 dB SPL can be increased to 153 dB SPL via pre-attenuation (Pad). This enables the TLM 107 to transmit the sound of even the loudest instruments without distortion. The Low Cut settings of Linear, 40 Hz, and 100 Hz are precisely adapted to practical recording situations. Without side effects, the 40 Hz setting cuts interference noise below the range of fundamental tones (where 41 Hz is the frequency of the double bass open E string), while the 100 Hz setting is optimized for speech and vocals (where 100 Hz corresponds to the lowest notes of a baritone).

Innovative Operating Concept
For the first time, all of the microphone switch functions are controlled intuitively via a navigation switch. A visual highlight is the illuminated pattern display in the chrome ring, while the Pad and Low Cut status is displayed by LEDs to the left and right of the switch. In order not to distract singers, the switch and display are located on the back of the microphone. After 15 seconds, the displays are turned off automatically.

CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING
 WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm -

Condition
Brand
Model
  • TLM 107 mt Large Diaphragm Multipattern Condenser Microphone
Categories
Microphone Type
  • Large-Diaphragm Condenser
Polar Pattern
  • Multipattern
Wired/Wireless
  • Wired
Electronics
  • Analog
  • Solid State

About the Seller

American Musical Supply

Oakland, NJ, United States
(31,138)
Joined Reverb:2016
Items Sold:58,391
Product Overview
The Neumann TLM 107 lends a frequency response that is natural and uncolored, and its multiple polar patterns, low cuts, and attenuation make it the versatile workhorse your studio needs. The TLM 107 sports a unique edge terminated capsule inspired by the design of Neumann's flagship D01 digital condenser, and pairs it with modern transformerless electronics for a true-to-life sound that is more typical of small diaphragm mics. Shop Reverb today for the best deals on new & used TLM 107 microphones.
Shop 37 options from $995.99
Product Reviews

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