Smooth, detailed sound like only Neumann can deliver!
The Neumann TLM-193 is a front-addressed cardioid-pattern microphone ideal for professional recording,
live productions, and project studios.
Acoustic features
The large diaphragm capsule inside the head grille
has a very smooth frequency response over a wide acceptance angle. The curves are flat and parallel to the 0° frequency
curve up to 10kHz within a pickup angle of ±100°.
The TLM 193 differs from omnidirectional pressure transducers
where, due to physical reasons, the diffuse-field and free-field responses never agree. This microphone has a very even diffuse-field
response for all polar patterns. This is important in a reverberant environment, as more reflections arrive at the microphone
from different directions.
The acoustic information is not affected in its tonal quality when recorded by the microphone.
This characteristic is achieved without resorting to corrective resonance effects. Therefore, the microphone maintains an
excellent impulse response reproducing all transient phenomena of music and speech without coloration.
Electrical
features
The letters TLM stand for "transformerless microphone." With TLM technology the usual output transformer is
replaced by an electronic circuit.
As with traditional transformers, it ensures good common mode rejection, and prevents
RF interference, that may influence the balanced audio signal.
Compared to other microphones the self noise level
of the TLM 193 is considerably reduced. As it is capable of handling sound pressure levels up to 140dB without distortion,
the TLM 193 provides a dynamic range of 130dB, according to DIN/IEC 651.
Operational safety
All exposed surfaces
of the microphone capsule, including the diaphragms, are at ground potential. This technology makes them highly immune to
electrical and atmospheric interference and contamination through microscopic dust particles.
The capsule is elastically
mounted to avoid any structure-borne noise that could interfere with its operation.
The frequency response of the
TLM 193 amplifier is linear down to 20Hz. Even very low bass signals are reproduced without coloration.
This implies
that the microphone becomes more sensitive to subsonic frequencies, from structure-borne noise or pop-and-wind noise. To avoid
any LF interference, we recommend using the EA-1 elastic suspension mount and a windscreen or pop filter.
Requires phantom power.
Neumann TLM-193 Cardioid Condenser Microphone Features:
- Large diaphragm cardioid microphone
- Pressure-gradient transducer
- Transformerless circuitry
- Extremely low noise: 10dB (A)
- Includes swivel mount
- High-quality professional equipment for mid-size budgets
Recommended uses:
- Close miking of instruments with high sound-pressure levels
- Announcer's mic for broadcasting/dubbing
- Home recording and project studios
- Vocalist recording
Spot mic for
- Wind instruments
- Strings
- Percussion
- Guitar amps
Neumann TLM-193 Cardioid Condenser Microphone Includes:
- SG193 swivel mount stand adapter, wooded jeweler s case
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Neumann TLM-193 Cardioid Condenser Microphone Specifications:
- Acoustical operating principle: pressure gradient transducer
- Directional pattern: cardioid
- Frequency range: 20Hz to 20kHz
- Sensitivity @ 1kHz into 1k ohms: 18mV/Pa
- Rated impedance: 50 ohms
- Rated load impedance: 1000 ohms
- Equivalent SPL (CCIR 468-3): 21dB
- Equivalent SPL (DIN/IEC 651): 10dB (A )
- S/N ratio (CCIR 468-3) 73dB
- S/N ratio (DIN/IEC 651) 84dB
- Maximum SPL (THD 0.5%): 140dB
- Maximum output voltage: 3.5V
- Dynamic range of the microphone amplifier (DIN/IEC 651): 130dB
- Supply voltage: 48V ±4V
- Current consumption: 3.0mA
- Connector: XLR3M
- Weight: 17 oz.
- Diameter: 2"
- Length: 6-7/8"