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Neumann TLM-193
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Product: Neumann TLM-193
Price Paid: 900 (euros)
Submitted 01/16/2006
at 11:14am
by JukkaFella
Reviewer Background
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I produce my own music in my home studio, right now I record onto a Tascam TSR-8 half-inch eight-track deck via SPL Goldmike, Track one and DBX 376.
Been doing it seriously for a few years now.
I listen through Alesis M1 mk2's.
Overall Rating
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10
This is a serious condenser mike with a fine sound. I like it on my vocals better than my rode NT1A since the TLM 193 is darker and more natural-sounding. Good for almost any application, but wonderful on vocals and acoustic guitars.
I'm very happy I made this investment (about a year ago.) I enjoy a classy vocal sound with great midrange presence and not too much top-end. I bought this mike without trying it in advance just because it was the most affordable Neumann, but as soon as I'd plugged it in I realised this was THE vocal mike for my voice and sound.
Product: Neumann TLM-193
Price Paid: US $1,200
Submitted 12/31/2005
at 01:19pm
by Steve Hansen
Email: shansen<at>hi-top dot com
Reviewer Background
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I am a full-time composer and music producer with over ten years experience. I currently record into ProTools HD2 system monitoring through JBLs.
I have owned my TLM-193 for about ten years. It is my primary condenser mic going through my Avalon 737 mic pre.
Overall Rating
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10
This microphone has kept me and my clients very happy over the years. I also own a couple of Rodes (NT1 & NT2) as well as many dynamic mics for drum kit recording.
I mainly use this mic on vocals and acoustic instruments (guitars, strings, horns, percussion). I generally use my TLM-193 as a close placed mic as it really shines in that position due to its fixed cardioid pattern.
Compared to other Neumann models I've heard, the TLM-193 has a darker sound. It is less hyped in the high frequencies. I like this because in this world of harsh digital recording, I prefer to have a warmer source signal. Anyway, I can always hype those highs with eq on my Avalon if I want it.
I am writing this review because I consider the Neumann TLM-193 to be overlooked by many who think only of the TLM-103 or higher priced models such as U87, U89 etc... I dare say that this mic has turned into THE sound of my studio and my productions.
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