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Neumman TLM 102 Condenser

Neumann

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For almost a century, Neumann has set the benchmark for studio performance; however, the prohibitive cost of the brand’s iconic microphones has kept them out of reach for many. That’s where the Neumann TLM 102 condenser microphone comes in. As the most affordable Neumann condenser microphone ever, the TLM 102 showcases the famed manufacturer’s meticulous German engineering in a compact package designed with the home studio and budget-conscious consumers in mind.


Coming in at a fraction of the price of the iconic Neumann U 87, this small yet elegant condenser mic is capable of holding its own alongside its formidable forebears. It boasts a newly designed large-diaphragm capsule that delivers superb sound definition in a variety of applications. Together with Neumann’s next-gen low-noise circuitry and a host of intelligent design features, the TLM 102 is perfect for capturing silky vocals, shimmering guitars, and thundering drums in stunning detail.

Small Package, Large Diaphragm

The Neumann TLM 102 may be small, but it boasts a versatile new large-diaphragm cardioid capsule designed to preserve the authentic character of any voice or instrument. With a frequency range of 20 Hz to 20 kHz, the TLM 102 captures transients with speed and precision while maintaining a smooth, natural tone. Its largely linear response produces recordings free of coloration across the audible spectrum. A slight boost above 6 kHz adds presence and “air” to vocals and speech, allowing them to cut through mixes with sparkling clarity. Thanks to the well-controlled proximity effect of the TLM 102’s large-diaphragm capsule, it also exhibits powerful bottom end, bringing a beautifully balanced sound to your recordings.

TLM Technology—High Clarity, High SPL

In Neumann nomenclature, TLM stands for “transformerless microphone.” It’s an innovative new approach to condenser microphones that does away with conventional output transformers in favor of an electronic circuit that creates a barrier against RF interference and suppresses electrical noise. With a self-noise level of only 12dB-A, the TLM 102 exhibits much less ambient noise than even a very quiet room. Neumann’s TLM technology also allows the 102 to handle extreme SPLs without distortion. Capable of capturing sound pressure levels up to an impressive 144dB, this small but mighty condenser is ideal for recording loud sound sources like horns, speaker cabinets and snare drums.

Integrated Pop Screen and Suspension Reduce Noise

While the TLM 102 is notable for its low self-noise, Neumann engineers have also taken several innovative steps to minimize noise caused by external movements or vibrations. An integrated pop screen protects the TLM 102’s capsule from plosives and breath noise during vocal recordings. The capsule itself is elastically suspended to prevent structure-borne vibration from translating into unwanted sound. These features, combined with the TLM 102's compact, ergonomic design, make it exceptionally easy to position and help capture a clean, focused signal. Should you want to pair it with a shockmount, the Neumann EA 4 is designed to fit the TLM 102 and features an open front to accommodate its smaller size.

A Compact Utility Player in the Home Studio

Designed to meet the wide-ranging demands of the home studio, the TLM 102 is a compact yet capable workhorse. Measuring just over 2 inches in diameter, it’s highly portable and fits into even the tightest spaces. Its small size makes it unobtrusive as a drum mic and easy to place in front of guitar cabinets. And with its uniform cardioid pattern and generous 132dB dynamic range, the TLM is both versatile and easy to use, delivering consistent results and uncolored sound when recording everything from hushed vocals to punchy percussion to screaming saxophone. It requires standard 48V phantom power and provides a balanced, low-impedance output for compatibility with most preamps and interfaces.

Neumann TLM 102 Condenser Microphone Nickel Silver
Neumann TLM 102 Condenser Microphone Nickel Silver
Neumann TLM 102 Condenser Microphone Nickel Silver

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  • The most affordable Neumann condenser microphone ever
  • Custom-built large-diaphragm capsule is both accurate and versatile
  • Elastically suspended capsule is resistant to stand-borne vibrations
  • High-frequency presence boost allows vocals to cut through with clarity
  • Transformerless microphone technology keeps self-noise to a minimum
  • High SPL handling allows you to record loud sound sources with ease
  • Integrated pop screen guards against plosives and breath noise
  • Flat frequency response and wide dynamic range for versatile home studio use
  • Compact size for maximum portability and ease of use

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  • Acoustical operating principle: Pressure gradient transducer
  • Directional pattern: Cardioid
  • Frequency range: 20Hz–20kHz
  • Sensitivity at 1kHz into 1kohm: 11 mV/Pa
  • Rated impedance: 50 ohms
  • Rated load impedance: 1 kohms
  • Equivalent noise level, CCIR1): 21dB
  • Equivalent noise level, (A-weighted): 12dB-A
  • Signal-to-noise ratio, CCIR1 (rel. 94dB SPL): 73dB
  • Signal-to-noise ratio, A-weighted (rel. 94dB SPL): 82dB
  • Maximum SPL for THD 0.5%: 144dB
  • Maximum output voltage: 13dBu
  • Supply voltage (P48, IEC 61938): 48V ± 4V
  • Current consumption (P48, IEC 61938) 3.5 mA
  • Matching connector: XLR3F
  • Weight approx.: 260 g
  • Diameter: 52 mm
  • Length: 116 mm

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1 year warranty.

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Most Liked Positive Review

5

Another Neumann Beauty

Although Neumann has not published whether or not this is modeled after the famed 67 capsule, this small Large Diaphragm Condenser is another home run in clarity and accurate tonal response. About the size a standard computer mouse, this mic is the same high quality that can be expected from Neumann. In the 4 hours that I have owned this mic, I have tracked some of the most clear vocals that rival my work with my TLM 103 and U 87 A. This is a must have for any studio.

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not satisfied

this mic is no where near what i expected it to be you would just be better off buying a $300 -$500 like a.t or shure I found my at4040 to be more succesful in most of my vocal recordings

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  • Great sound

    5

    submitted2 years ago

    byMike

    fromPA

    I wish I would have bought a Neumann a long time ago, this mic sounds amazing, can only imagine what the higher end models sounds like.

  • Great Mic

    5

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    submitted3 years ago

    byDoug

    fromSeattle

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Neumann sound

  • Obvious choice

    5

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    submitted7 years ago

    byJonathan

    fromUndisclosed

    This mic is fantastic. Its definitely a solid build, and you can feel the qualitiy and craftsmanship not only when you hold it, but when you hear it. It sounds wonderful, and I think any home recordist would be happy to have a mic of its caliber for the cost.

  • A little wonder

    5

    submitted7 years ago

    byGW

    fromBaltimore, MD

    I've been recording narration for over a dozen years with a variety of mics (including Rode NTK, Shure sm7b, Oktava, etc), all in the $500 and under range. I always wanted to get a TLM 103 but couldn't justify the cost, so I read up on this little mic and decided to give it a try. This little mic is a stunner. My voice comes through sounding balanced and full (without a big proximity effect), and most of all with a CLEAN and very QUIET signal. Noise reduction and eq'ing just aren't as necessary. Love it!

  • Best studio Mic I've bought yet!

    5

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    submitted8 years ago

    byRyan

    fromundisclosed

    Using it for vocals and acoustic tracking. For the price point this is the best vocal mic I have used. I was surprised with the response levels. I would recommend this for any home studio vocalist or even voice over work.

  • It Gets No Better Than Neumann!

    5

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    submitted8 years ago

    byAlan Post

    fromJersey

    I just can't say enough about the Neumann design. I have a baritone voice and no other mic has ever been so warm for me as the Nuemann ... especially the U87! But hey ... the TLM 102 is just fine!

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  • asked byryan

    fromundisclosed

    Does anyone know what kind of microphone stand/shock mount i would need for this???

    Does anyone know what kind of microphone stand/shock mount i would need for this???

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Neumann EA1 Elastic Suspension Microphone Mount
  • asked byAl

    frombay area

    where is this mic manufactured?  Neumann TLM 102

    where is this mic manufactured? Neumann TLM 102

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Germany
  • asked byXay

    fromundisclosed

    Is it good with louder vocals or will it peak

    Is it good with louder vocals or will it peak

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Designed for it.
  • asked byTerrell

    fromCA

    Does it come with shockmount?

    Does it come with shockmount?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    Mount not included
  • asked byJules

    fromUtah

    What kind of vocals is this mic best for? I have a voice that can get pretty loud/powerful at times and I'm wondering if this is too much of a mic for me, but I want a mic that can catch all the gritty jazzy sounds as well.

    What kind of vocals is this mic best for? I have a voice that can get pretty loud/powerful at times and I'm wondering if this is too much of a mic for me, but I want a mic that can catch all the gritty jazzy sounds as well.

    Open Reply - Ronald
    This would be a good option, it's sensitive enough that it will pick up all of the subtle nuances with vocal work, but still be really workable and user friendly when it comes to post production.