Neumann TLM 107 Studio Set

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Neumann TLM 107 Studio Set

Neumann

TLM 107 Studio Set

4.9 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 415384
Brand: Neumann
Model: TLM 107 Studio Set
Price: $1,461.90

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The TLM 107 is a serious workhorse mic. Its clean, detailed sound and flexible polar patterns make it a fantastic choice for vocalists, voice-over artists, and instrumentalists needing a versatile, professional-grade microphone – it’s a modern classic, plain and simple.

Product Description

  • Neumann TLM 107 Studio Set
  • Large diaphragm microphone
  • Switchable large-diaphragm microphone with 5 directional characteristics: omnidirectional
  • wide cardioid
  • cardioid
  • hyper-cardioid
  • figure eight
  • Bass reduction 40 Hz or 100 Hz switchable
  • Level reduction -6 dB or -12 dB switchable
  • Navigation switch with LED indicator for directional characteristics
  • low-cut and pre-attenuation
  • Boundary sound pressure level 141 dB (153 dB at -12 dB pad)
  • Spare noise level A-weighted: 10 dB-A
  • Weight: 445 g
  • Diameter: 64 mm
  • Length: 145 mm
  • Colour: Nickel
  • Finish: Matte
  • Scope of delivery: TLM 107
  • EA 4 elastic suspension
PROS
  • • Exceptional transient response delivers startlingly realistic vocal captures
  • • Nickel finish and matte coating exude a premium, professional feel
  • • Switchable polar patterns offer remarkable flexibility in diverse recording environments
  • • EA 4 elastic suspension minimizes unwanted vibrations and handling noise
CONS
  • • Relatively heavy for extended handheld use, especially for smaller individuals
  • • High-end price point puts it out of reach for many home recording setups
  • • While versatile, lacks the extreme low-end warmth of some vintage Neumann designs

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Key Features

Mic Type Large Diaphragm Condenser
Polar Pattern Omnidirectional, Wide Cardioid, Cardioid, Hyper-Cardioid, Figure-8
Frequency Range 20 Hz - 20 kHz
Max SPL 153 dB (at -12 dB pad)
Sensitivity 18 mV/Pa (0 dB = 1 V/Pa at 1 kHz)
Connector XLR-6
Weight 445 g

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Frequently Asked Questions

The U87 is warmer and more colored, while the TLM 107 offers a more transparent and modern sound; the TLM 107’s versatility makes it a good all-rounder.
Yes, it’s surprisingly effective for taming boomy rooms or low-frequency rumble without resorting to EQ, especially when recording bass instruments or male vocals.
A clean, transparent preamp with ample headroom is ideal to avoid masking the microphone's inherent detail and clarity; avoid overly colored or vintage-style preamps.

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