Behringer TM1 CompleteVocalRecording

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Behringer TM1 CompleteVocalRecording

Behringer

TM1 CompleteVocalRecording

4.6 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 448683
Model: TM1 CompleteVocalRecording
Price: $115.50

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Look, for the price, this is genuinely impressive. It's a great starting point for home recording vocalists, podcasters, or streamers who need something affordable and functional. Don't expect studio-grade performance, but it's a surprisingly capable mic for basic vocal tracking.

Product Description

  • Behringer TM1 CompleteVocalRecording
  • Large-diaphragm condenser microphone
  • Gold-plated 1" capsule
  • Directional characteristic: cardioid
  • Extremely low noise circuit design
  • Requires +48 V of phantom power
  • Frequency range: 20 - 20
  • 000 Hz
  • Sensitivity: -34 dB (+/- 2 dB) at 1 kHz (0 dB)
  • Inherent noise: 4.5 dB(A) SPL
  • Maximum sound pressure level (SPL): 138 dB at 1 kHz (<1% THD)
  • Signal-to noise ratio: 88.5 dB SPL at 1 kHz (according to IEC651)
  • Output impedance: 100 ohm (+/- 30% at 1 kHz)
  • Connection: 3-pin XLR
  • Dimensions: 189 x 54 mm
  • Weight: 354 g
  • Includes a shock mount with integrated pop shield and a 6 m XLR microphone cable
PROS
  • • Solid build for the price, feels surprisingly robust.
  • • Cardioid pattern isolates vocals well in untreated rooms.
  • • Included shock mount and cable add genuine value.
  • • Decent transient response for spoken word and softer vocals.
CONS
  • • Noise floor is noticeable; not ideal for quiet recordings.
  • • Capsule’s thin diaphragm lacks the detail of pricier mics.
  • • Limited frequency response detail in the high frequencies.

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Key Features

Mic Type Large-diaphragm condenser
Polar Pattern Cardioid
Frequency Range 20 Hz - 20 kHz
Max SPL 138 dB
Sensitivity -34 dB (+/- 2 dB) at 1 kHz
Connector 3-pin XLR
Weight 354 g

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Frequently Asked Questions

The TM1 requires phantom power and an interface, offering more flexibility. The Rode is simpler for beginners but lacks the TM1's XLR connection and potential for future upgrades.
The included shock mount is functional and helps reduce vibrations, but a premium aftermarket one would offer even better isolation and a more secure feel.
While it's primarily a vocal mic, it *can* work for acoustic guitar, but you’ll need careful gain staging and might want to experiment with EQ to compensate for the slightly rolled-off high end.

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