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Neumann TLM 170 R Large-Diaphragm Multipattern Condenser Microphone (Black)

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Neumann TLM 170 R Overview

The black TLM 170 R Large-Diaphragm Multipattern Condenser Microphone from Neumann is a large-diaphragm, multipattern condenser microphone and features FET 100 technology, a balanced, transformerless output stage, low self-noise, and an impressive dynamic range.

Five directional characteristics are selectable by means of a rotary switch. In the sixth position, marked "R," the directional patterns can be controlled remotely with the included N 248 power supply. There is no special cable necessary for this purpose. The microphone has at its rear a 10 dB attenuation switch for extremely high sound-pressure levels, and a high-pass filter to suppress structure-borne noise. A second switch at the rear enables the mic to attenuate the frequency response below 100 Hz to suppress undesired structure-borne noise.

The TLM 170 R can be used for many diverse applications in professional recording studios, in broadcasting, film and television, and for semi-professional productions.

The large-diaphragm capsule inside the head grille has a very smooth frequency response for all polar patterns over a wide acceptance angle. The curves are flat and parallel to the 0° frequency curve up to 10 kHz within an angle of ± 100°. As a result, the TLM 170 R has a very even diffuse-field response for all polar patterns. This is important in a reverberant environment, as more reflections arrive at the microphone from different directions. The acoustic information is not affected in its tonal quality when recorded by the microphone. This characteristic is achieved without resorting to corrective-resonance effects.

The microphone maintains an great impulse response reproducing transient music and speech without any coloration. The capsule is elastically mounted to avoid any structure-borne noise that could interfere with its operation.

When compared to the standard cardioid pattern, the hypercardioid characteristic suppresses sound from the side more efficiently. The wide-angle polar pattern is especially useful to record large sound sources. The N 248 controls the polar pattern remotely by varying the phantom voltage. The range is ± 3V of the nominal 48V value. The rotary switch on the microphone must be in the position R, remote control. In this switch position the TLM 170 R microphone analyzes the absolute value of the phantom power and selects the corresponding polar pattern. A standard 3-pin microphone cable is used, similar to the microphone's conventional operation. Cable lengths may be up to 1000'.

With TLM technology, the usual output transformer is replaced by an electronic circuit. As with traditional transformers, it ensures good common-mode rejection, and prevents RF interference, that may influence the balanced audio signal.

A tilting side bracket to attach the microphone to booms or stands is included. The bracket is equipped with rubber elements that effectively protect the microphone from mechanical shock. If necessary, it can be mounted on the other side of the microphone as well. When using the IC 4 cable, the bracket and its holder need to be removed. The microphone can then be connected to the swivel-mount connector of the cable.

All exposed surfaces of the capsule, including the diaphragms, are at ground potential. This technology makes them highly immune to electrical and atmospheric interference and contamination through dust particles.

Local and remote-controlled large-diaphragm microphone
Pressure-gradient transducer with double-membrane capsule
omnidirectional, wide-angle cardioid, cardioid, hypercardioid, and figure-8 polar patterns
Switchable low-frequency roll-off and 10 dB pre-attenuation
Tiltable, elastically suspended bracket mount
UPC: 615104071667

Neumann TLM 170 R Specs

Key Specs
Polar Pattern
Cardioid / Figure-8 / Hypercardioid / Omnidirectional / Subcardioid/Wide Cardioid
Element Type
Condenser
Controls
Polar Pattern, Pad, Low Cut/HPF
Frequency Response
20 Hz to 20 kHz
Maximum SPL
144 dB (.5% THD)
154 dB (.5% THD, with Pad)
Analog Output
1x XLR 3-Pin Male
Power Sources
Phantom Power
Microphone
Polar Pattern
Cardioid / Figure-8 / Hypercardioid / Omnidirectional / Subcardioid/Wide Cardioid
Element Type
Condenser
Sound Field
Mono
Orientation
Side Address
Controls
Polar Pattern, Pad, Low Cut/HPF
Pad
-10 dB
Filter & EQ
Low-Cut Filter: 100 Hz
Circuitry
Solid-State
Performance
Frequency Response
20 Hz to 20 kHz
Maximum SPL
144 dB (.5% THD)
154 dB (.5% THD, with Pad)
Sensitivity
8 mV/Pa (at 1 kHz into 1 Kilohms)
Dynamic Range
130 dB
Equivalent Noise Level
14 dB (A-Weighted)
26 dB (CCIR)
Connectivity
Analog Output
1x XLR 3-Pin Male
Power
Power Sources
Phantom Power
Operating Voltage
48 V (Phantom Power)
Physical
Color
Black
Dimensions
ø: 2.4 x L: 6" / ø: 6 x L: 15.2 cm
Weight
1.39 lb / 0.63 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
3.2 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
10.1 x 4.8 x 3.9"

Neumann TLM 170 R Reviews

Warm Acoustic Tone

By Bill
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2018-05-23

We use it for acoustic guitar, and video voice overs. Clean, sensitive, pleasing.

One of Neumann's finest mics that's often ignored.

By docaudio
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2015-10-19

I have a matched pair of 170's purchased over 25 years ago that are primarily used for voice recording. With the 5 paterns, I can get most any sound needed, and have never wished for somethng else. I like that I can flavor the upper end with mic pre and EQ choices to my liking, and not have the mic empart it's sound. This is one of the flatest cardioids around, and some people feel it's a bit dull and lifeless, but if you have material to record, it sounds great.

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