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Leksa Lighting: Pioneering Professional Lighting Solutions New!

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Neumann.Berlin TLM 102 Diaphragm Microphone Now Available In White Colour Variant



Neumann.Berlin introduces the TLM 102 in white colour variant for the Indian market


German studio specialist Neumann.Berlin made the Neumann TLM 102 diaphragm microphone available in white colour variant in the Indian market. The White Edition comes as a studio set including an EA 4 shock mount that matches the microphone's glossy white finish. The TLM 102 White Edition is a limited run of 1000 - with its timeless elegance, it is the ideal microphone for all those who love a clean, purist look.

The TLM 102 White edition brings Neumann quality to even the smallest studio. The TLM 102 white combines technical excellence with a beautifully balanced sound for silky vocals, crisp guitars, and powerful drums. With its cardioid pattern and an integrated pop screen the TLM 102 is a joy to use, even for novices.

The Perfect Introduction To The Neumann Sound

The TLM 102 White is Neumann's most affordable large diaphragm condenser microphone. Compared to more expensive Neumann microphones, the TLM 102 is reduced in size and features, but Neumann would never compromise on sound quality. Despite its affordable price, the TLM 102 has a very attractive look with a gleaming chrome ring between a classic tapered headgrille and the famous Neumann diamond.

Smart Looks - Smart Engineering

The TLM 102, now available in white colour variant, is ideal for even the smallest studios


The TLM 102 sounds as smart as it looks. Its newly developed large diaphragm condenser capsule has all the qualities that made Neumann microphones the first choice in recording studios all over the world: a clear and focused sound with superb definition. Due to its remarkably linear response across the entire midrange, the TLM 102 is able to capture the authentic character of any voice or instrument, enhanced by a slight lift around 10 kHz for silky highs. The TLM 102 has gorgeous bottom end, too, enriched by the well-controlled proximity effect of a large diaphragm cardioid capsule.

The TLM 102's self-noise of only 12 dB-A is much lower than the ambient noise in even a very quiet room. At the same time, the TLM 102 is capable of handling extreme sound pressure levels of up to 144 dB free from distortion. As a member of the TLM range, the TLM 102 is equipped with a transformer less output stage, which means: powerful bass, even at highest signal levels, and a very direct sound without transmission losses.

Big Sound For Small Studios

Due to its enormous dynamic range of 132 dB and a remarkably uniform cardioid pickup pattern, the TLM 102 is a very easy to use microphone for home and project studios, and also for demanding live applications. Its uncoloured sound and fast transient response make the TLM 102 an excellent choice for male and female vocals as well as a wide range of instruments, such as acoustic and electric guitar, bass guitar and double bass, drums, percussion, brass, saxophone. The TLM 102 is a true workhorse for any small studio.

Features:
  • High-precision drivers, Mathematically Modelled Dispersion (MMD) waveguide
  • Linear frequency response 39 Hz ... 21 kHz (+/-3 dB)
  • Linear phase response 105 Hz ... 16 kHz (+/- 45℃) with latency < 2,6 ms
  • DSP engine allows for room adaptive calibration via Neumann's MA 1
  • Razor-sharp imaging due to extremely low tolerances (+/- 0.8 dB)
  • May be combined with other KH line speakers in immersive/surround setups.
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