Styled in a special finish to commemorate their 80th anniversary, the pearl gray and nickel Neumann TLM 67 Large-Diaphragm Multipattern Condenser Microphone provides the warm sonic signature of the heralded U 67 tube mic along with reliable, low-noise FET circuitry and a clean, transformerless output. By combining “old” sound with new technology, the TLM 67 serves as an ideal choice for vocalists, broadcasters, musicians, producers, and engineers who need a vintage tone they can depend on.
By incorporating the U 67’s classic K 67 capsule, the TLM 67 is able to offer a linear frequency response with tube-like midrange as well as three selectable polar patterns¡ªomnidirectional, figure-8, and cardioid¡ªfor versatility in the studio. Additionally, it features switchable pad and low-cut filter options to allow further signal optimization at the mic. As the mic receives high SPLs over 105 dB (in cardioid), it is designed to exude gentle saturation in the same way tube circuits do. The TLM 67 includes a wooden box; accessories such as pop filters and spider-style shockmounts are available separately.Classic Sound with Updated ConvenienceToday’s concept of the studio microphone is still very much defined by Neumann’s classic U 67. Introduced in 1960, it offered an essentially linear frequency response in three polar patterns as well as pad and low-cut options for then-new close-miking techniques. The U 67 was (and still is) a true studio workhorse, and many top engineers consider it their “desert island” microphone. However, vintage originals come at collectors’ prices, out of reach for young engineers and musicians. The TLM 67 is an attractively priced alternative.U 67 for the New AgeThe TLM 67 shares many of the U 67’s key features, including its elegant shape and the famous tapered headgrille, which has since become iconic for the Neumann brand. What’s more, the TLM 67 uses the same large-diaphragm capsule as its legendary predecessor, the classic K 67 capsule, also used in the Neumann U 87 A.Reimagining the Sound of the ’60sInstead of the U 67’s tube electronics, the TLM 67 has a transformerless head amplifier, built with highly reliable, 21st-century, solid-state technology, yet with a retro twist. The TLM 67’s circuit may be modern, but it meticulously reproduces the sound of the 1960s. This results in a seemingly low max SPL figure of 105 dB (in cardioid mode) for 0.5% THD, but, like in a tube circuit, distortion rises gently to 5% THD for 125 dB SPL. The TLM 67 thus captures the sound character and dynamic behavior of its famous predecessor without the use of tubes and without the inconvenience of a clunky PSU box and multipin cables.Special Color SchemeVisually, too, the TLM 67 has a retro touch with a special dual-color scheme, combining a capsule head in classic satin nickel with a stylish pearl-gray body. Released in 2008, the TLM 67’s front is graced by a metal emblem of the company’s founder, Georg Neumann, commemorating the company’s 80th anniversary.Versatile ApplicationsJust like its legendary precursor, the TLM 67 is a universal studio microphone with three directional patterns¡ªomni, figure-8, and cardioid¡ªas well as low-cut and pad options. Its tube-like midrange character makes the TLM 67 is an excellent microphone for vocals and spoken word. Thanks to its essentially linear frequency response, it is also a versatile microphone for a wide rage of instruments such as acoustic and electric guitar, piano, percussion, drums overheads, and much more.Features at a GlanceInspired by the legendary Neumann U 67 tube microphoneTransformerless solid-state FET circuit with tube sound characteristicsOmnidirectional, cardioid, and figure-8 polar patternsSwitchable low-cut filter and -10 dB padVersatile studio workhorse for vocals and instrumentsVery low self-noiseXLR 3-pin output connector48V phantom poweredShockmount available separatelyIncludes wooden boxWhatsApp:+8615989288128 , UNCUCO Radio / TV Studio Equipment. , 615104086050
Neumann TLM 67 SpecsMicrophonePrimary ApplicationsStudio RecordingForm FactorLarge Diaphragm Mic / Stand/Boom MountIntended Sound SourcesVocals, Speech/Voice Over, InstrumentSound FieldMonoOperating PrinciplePressure GradientCapsuleCondenserPolar PatternCardioid, Figure-8, OmnidirectionalPattern SelectionSwitched (Adjustable on Mic)OrientationSide AddressCircuitrySolid-State (FET)Pad-10 dBHigh-Pass FilterYesTone AdjustmentNoneIndicatorsNoneOn-Board ControlsHigh-Pass Filter, Pad, Polar PatternWindscreenNonePerformanceFrequency Range20 Hz to 20 kHz Maximum SPLOmnidirectional: 110 dB SPL (.5% THD)Cardioid: 105 dB SPL (.5% THD)Figure-8: 111 dB SPL (.5% THD)Omnidirectional: 130 dB SPL (5% THD)Cardioid: 125 dB SPL (5% THD)Figure-8: 131 dB SPL (5% THD)Impedance50 OhmsLoad Impedance1000 OhmsSensitivityOmnidirectional: 10 mV/Pa at 1 kHz into 1 KilohmCardioid: 18 mV/Pa at 1 kHz into 1 KilohmFigure-8: 9 mV/Pa at 1 kHz into 1 KilohmOutput Level-1 dBu (Max)Signal-to-Noise RatioOmnidirectional: 78 dB A-WeightedCardioid: 83 dB A-WeightedFigure-8: 77 dB A-WeightedOmnidirectional: 65 dB CCIRCardioid: 70 dB CCIRFigure-8: 64 dB CCIREquivalent Noise LevelOmnidirectional: 16 dB A-WeightedCardioid: 11 dB A-WeightedFigure-8: 17 dB A-WeightedOmnidirectional: 29 dB CCIRCardioid: 24 dB CCIRFigure-8: 30 dB CCIRConnectivityOutput Connectors (Analog)1 x XLR 3-Pin Male (on Mic)Headphone ConnectorNonePowerBus PowerNoneOperating Voltage48 V (Phantom Power)Operating Current Consumption3 mAPhysicalColorGrayMountingShockmount (with Optional Hardware)Included CaseHard CaseIncluded FiltersNoneOperating Temperature32 to 158¡ãF / 0 to 70¡ãCOperating Humidity0 to 90%Storage Temperature-4 to 158¡ãF / -20 to 70¡ãCDimensions?: 2.2 x L: 7.9″ / ?: 5.6 x L: 20?cmWeight1.1?lb / 490?gPackaging InfoPackage Weight2.48 lbBox Dimensions (LxWxH)10.2 x 4.8 x 3.95″S