Neumann.Berlin bcm 104 Microphone User Manual


 
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TLM 49
Features
•Sound profile optimized for
vocal performance
•Pressure gradient transducer
with the large-diaphragm
capsule of the legendary
U47
•Cardioid characteristic
•Retro design
•Transformerless output
circuitry
•Acoustically very open wire
mesh headgrille
•Complete set with elastic
suspension
Application Hints
•Vocal microphone: Lends richness, power and brilliance to the
voice, while remaining balanced and transparent
•Announcer’s microphone for broadcasting, dubbing and voice-
overs
•Spot microphone and for recording e.g. strings, piano and guitar
These are just some of the most common applications. We
recommend additional experimentation to gain maximum use
from this microphone.
Noise signals which affect the balanced modulation line are
therefore effectively suppressed. The microphone can oper-
ate at sound pressure levels of up to 140dB, and provides a
dynamic range of 117 dB (A-weighted).
Operational reliability
The entire interior structure is mounted elastically, to pre-
vent the transmission of structure-borne noise. In addition,
the capsule is mounted with a rubber shock mount.
Due to the wide frequency response, the TLM49 can also
transmit extremely low-frequency signals without coloration.
Of course this means that the microphone is also sensitive
to noise signals such as vibration noise and wind noise in this
frequency range. The TLM 49 is therefore supplied with the
elastic suspension EA3, which effectively protects the mi-
crophone from structure-borne noise. If the microphone is
addressed at extremely close range, pop screen PS15 or
PS20 a can be used in front of the microphone to provide
protection against plosive sounds.