Neumann.Berlin TLM 67 Microphone User Manual


 
The design of the microphone
is a registered design of
the Georg Neumann GmbH
in certain countries.
In the world of studio microphones, the numbers “47”, “67”
and “87” have associations that inspire enthusiasm among
professionals in the fi eld. It is of course no coincidence that
the name of the new TLM 67 contains the number “67”. In
many respects, the TLM 67 is based on the “workhorse” of
the 1960s, the legendary U 67. Like the U 67, the TLM 67
incorporates the K 67 capsule. In addition, the special new
circuit design closely reproduces the sound characteristics
of the classic U 67, without the use of tubes. Similar Neu-
mann circuit technology has already proved very successful
in the TLM 49.
The TLM 67 is extremely versatile. Its three switchable
directional characteristics (omnidirectional, cardioid and
gure-8), selectable 10 dB pre-attenuation and high-pass
lter permit detailed adjustments to be made, depending
upon the specifi c recording situation.
Exterior design
The TLM 67 is a large-diaphragm condenser microphone in
the classic Neumann style, with a unique dual-color design.
The stylish pearl-gray of the microphone body combined
with the classic Neumann nickel lends the microphone a
touch of distinctive individuality.
The legendary, frequently imitated design of the Neumann
U 67 was the fi rst to be developed by Neumann employees
in collaboration with the famous German designer, Wilhelm
Braun-Feldweg. The design of the TLM 67 represents a con-
temporary development of that of the U 67, transferring
its positive impact to the present era. The enhanced exte-
rior design thus links past and future microphone design
trends.
On the occasion of its 80th anniversary, the Neumann com-
pany is honoring its founder, Georg Neumann, with a three-
dimensional metal emblem on the front of the TLM 67. The
distinctive Neumann attraction is conveyed in every detail
of the microphone.
Applications
Due to its extensive control features, the TLM 67 is suitable
for a wide range of applications. In addition to its primary
role as a vocal microphone for all types of music and spoken
voice, in orchestral recordings the TLM 67 can be used as a
main microphone and as a spot microphone for individual
instruments.
Acoustic features
The TLM 67 is addressed from the side. The front is indica-
ted by the Neumann logo.
A large wire mesh grille encloses the elastically mounted
double diaphragm capsule. The directional characteristics
omnidirectional, cardioid or fi gure-8 can be selected via a
switch below the grille. The selected setting is indicated by
a symbol shown in a window above the switch.