TLM 102 Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone
Best versatile condenser for professional studio and broadcast vocal recording.
The Neumann TLM 107 is a versatile large-diaphragm condenser microphone designed for uncolored and precise sound capture, ideal for broadcasting and demanding studio applications. It features five selectable directional characteristics, easily managed via an illuminated navigation switch, offering adaptability for various audio sources. This microphone excels in level stability and boasts exceptionally low self-noise, capturing both subtle nuances and loud transients with remarkable impulse fidelity. Its design is optimized for natural speech reproduction, making it a reliable tool for professional audio capture in broadcasting, studio, and demanding home recording environments.
$644.27
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Owner Satisfaction
4.7
/ 5
Category Rank
269
/ 3337
#269 in Microphones
Price vs Category Average
+27%
Above average
Microphone Type
Condenser
/ Condenser
Who it's for
- Vocalists and podcasters seeking professional studio-grade audio fidelity
- Engineers recording loud instruments like drums or guitar cabinets
- Home studio owners wanting premium quality in a compact form
Who should skip it
- Engineers requiring onboard filters for corrective recording flexibility
- Budget-conscious buyers comparing features against more affordable competitors
- Vocalists prone to sibilance who prefer a flatter frequency response
Performance breakdown
Sonic Transparency
Delivers an uncolored, clinical capture that stays true to the source.
Polar Pattern Versatility
Five selectable patterns provide unmatched flexibility for any recording scenario.
Transient Response
Captures fast, punchy transients with remarkable speed and surgical precision.
Self-Noise Floor
Extremely quiet operation ensures pristine recordings even in delicate passages.
Plosive Control
The acoustically optimized grille design effectively tames harsh vocal pops.
Interface Ergonomics
Illuminated navigation makes switching patterns intuitive and quick during sessions.
Key Specs
Microphone Type
Condenser
Diaphragm Size
Large diaphragm
Polar Patterns Included
Omni, Wide Cardioid, Cardioid, Hypercardioid, Figure-Eight
Connectivity Technology
XLR
Color
Nickel
Model Number
TLM107NI
Frequency Response
Almost linear up to 8 kHz with slight high-frequency boost
Included Accessories
Stand mount
Features
- Five selectable polar patterns for ultimate versatility
- Transparent and natural sound reproduction
- Exceptional impulse fidelity and transient response
- Very low self-noise for pristine recordings
- Acoustically optimized grille reduces plosives
- Balanced sound across all five patterns
- Illuminated display for easy setting adjustment
What customers say
Customers overwhelmingly praise the Neumann TLM 102 as the ideal entry to the signature Neumann sound, offering remarkable clarity and pleasing warmth. Reviewers highlight its ability to capture nuanced detail with professional fidelity, making vocals and acoustic instruments shine. Its low self-noise ensures exceptionally clean recordings, and the robust build inspires confidence. While some note its slightly forward character, users agree it delivers exceptional value. For its intended use, this microphone is consistently described as a reliable workhorse that elevates productions, making it a highly recommended investment for serious audio enthusiasts.
Know before you buy
The TLM 107 stands out for its five selectable polar patterns and its exceptionally linear, uncolored sound profile. It is designed to capture audio with high impulse fidelity, making it a highly versatile tool for both professional studios and demanding home setups.
Yes, as a condenser microphone, the TLM 107 requires +48V phantom power provided by your audio interface or external preamp to function.
You can easily switch between the five polar patterns—omni, wide cardioid, cardioid, hypercardioid, and figure-eight—using the illuminated navigation switch located on the back of the microphone.
While the TLM 107 is excellent for vocals, its high sensitivity means it will pick up room reflections. Using a cardioid or hypercardioid pattern can help isolate the sound source, but for the best results, some basic acoustic treatment is recommended.
Yes, the grille is acoustically optimized to minimize plosive sounds, which helps maintain clarity during vocal and broadcast recordings. However, using an external pop filter is still standard practice for professional results.
The microphone comes with a dedicated stand mount. Please note that a shock mount or specialized case may need to be purchased separately depending on your specific mounting requirements.
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