What is the Neumann TLM 103 used for?

What is the Neumann TLM 103 used for?

The TLM 103 is a great mic for any pro or project studio use and, due to its minimal self-noise, it’s been used for classical recordings with a wide dynamic range, sampling (especially for very low amplitude sources), and Foley work.

Is Neumann TLM 103 a condenser microphone?

The TLM 103 is a cardioid microphone with a large diaphragm condenser capsule derived from the classic K67/87 capsule of the legendary Neumann U 87. A unique feature of the TLM 103 is its impressively deep yet controlled low end, perfect for sonorous voices and powerful bass instruments.

Which is better AKG C414 or Neumann TLM 103?

(Take a look : Neumann U87 Vs TLM 103 Comparison) Both AKG C414 and Neumann TLM 103 are amazing mics. The AKG 414 will probably give you more flexibility because of the variable polar patterns, pad, and other features. But the sound in Neumann with the Neumann that you try to tend to equate with more meat.

What are the features of the AKG C414?

The list of features in AKG C414 are Sonic character of the famous AKG C12, Nine selectable polar patterns, Three attenuation levels (-6,-12,-18dB), Three switchable different bass-cut filters, and Overload warning with audio peak hold LED. The AKG C 414 XL II condenser microphone is the successor to the famous AKG C 414 B-TL II mic.

What kind of MIC is the Neumann TLM 103?

The Neumann TLM 103 is known as a universal cardioid mic. The words of cardioid refers to the directional pattern of the mic and the “heart-shaped” pattern that accepts sounds from the front and then rejects them at the back too.

Which is the successor of the AKG C 414?

The AKG C 414 XL II condenser microphone is the successor to the famous AKG C 414 B-TL II mic. The AKG C 414 XL II mic is a unique sonic signature of the highly sought showed by AKG. It enables lead vocals and solo instruments to be placed even in a dense mix.