I got the Neumann Tlm 102 I didn’t know mix quality could be this good I upgraded from the rode nt 1 a it was great for a while because I came from a fifine usb mic (before that I used a sock on my phone)! Great mic!!!
Awesome! I really like it on my voice and thought it was worth the investment but some people may find it a bit bright. Still think the Rode NT1 is great and it’s quality is definitely light years better than usb mics.
You voice is so good I'm jelly. A TLM 102 isn't overkill in your special case. It really brings it to shine. Do you think it would work for a baritone singer too ?
Thanks Rainbow Sam! I always tell people to try it out for themselves because every mic has its own “coloration” and what I like in a vocal might not be what the next person likes or is looking for. So my advice would be to buy it, test it and then decide whether to keep it or not.
@@homestudioacademy Oh, it's true, I always forget I can return it if I don't like, just seems like a hassle. Tbh, I'm a belter and my current mic is clipping way too often, I'd like to invest in something really smooth, that can handle big dynamic range in a short amount of time without me having to move back and forth too excessively, Ideally recording a vocal track in one take if possible, to get kind of a flow going.
@@Yadeehoo then I would go with a dynamic* mic (such as the Shure SM7B) instead of a condenser mic because dynamics can withstand much louder decibel levels and audio sources. If you do, grab yourself a cloudlifter so you can get a good gain level on your SM7B.
@@homestudioacademy An SM587 would work just as well, plus could be used in live show. I'm looking for a studio mic. There must be one that can handle belting, like do you think Adele recorded her album on a dynamic mic ? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@Yadeehoo highly doubt Adele used a dynamic mic. I’m pretty sure she uses a large diaphragm condenser to record in the studio like a (Neumann u47) style mic. However, if you still prefer a condenser, here is a tip to avoid clipping: If you sing in a lower register on the verses and a higher register in the chorus, then set the gain levels for the each section of the song separately. Set your levels for the verses, record them first. Then set the levels for the chorus and record them after. This will prevent you for setting one single setting for the entire song and running into the risk of clipping when you hit the loudest part of your performance.
@@Ramixff I’ve never had the chance to try out the TLM103 so my suggestion would be watching comparison videos on UA-cam so you can decide for yourself
@@heldervasconcelos1045 I haven’t tested the c414 so I would watch comparison videos to decide for yourself. By the way, this is a very old video and I’ve recently made an updated review and tutorial on how to mix vocals on this mic. Here are the links if you’re interested in checking them out: Is The Neumann TLM 102 Really Worth It? ua-cam.com/video/WBld3DBB2-A/v-deo.html How To MIX ANY VOCAL Recorded on a NEUMANN TLM 102 Microphone! ua-cam.com/video/U-6gRC96P7I/v-deo.html Hope it helps! 😊
Hi. Thanks for review. I ask a personal question. Currently i have rode m3 and SE X1 A. And i want to upgrade. I am between 102 and NT1. For me is 102 too much upgrade? Is NT1 enough or should i pass NT1 and go to next level. I am not a pro but aim to pro in 2 years.
I think the NT1 would be a big upgrade from the M3 and it would save you money for other gear as well, instead of investing an entire budget on a Neumann. Here is my latest review of my Favorite Rode NT1 models: ua-cam.com/video/MRMo-_tDX5k/v-deo.html Hope it helps! 😊
@@jaysRiddum I have released cover songs on my old UA-cam channel with this mic but haven’t used it much in while for this channel. I’m thinking of doing an updated review this year. But to answer your question, I would just use it going though my Apollo interface. Here is my entire vocal chain: ua-cam.com/video/UDWSBnV0obM/v-deo.html Hope it helps! 😊
@@homestudioacademy I subbed so if you do I’ll see it and totally appreciate it, just got the microphone in the mail and ordering an Apollo solo today so I won’t be able to use it for about a week still
That is not a shock mount, it is a mic holder, it does nothing to reject noice from the stand, actualy the mic is useless without a real shock mount, so DO NOT buy this mic without a decent shock mount, buy the studio set with included shock mount, you will thank me for saying.... Ow, yes I own 2 of them, great mics, love them, but with the shock mount and not with that horrible mic holder, it makes the mic unusable! Second, great you did buy the shock mount but take the foam, it is only there for transport..!
Thanks for pointing it out. I misspoke and you’re right, it’s not a shock mount. This was one of my first UA-cam videos (made 2 years ago) and I was just learning on the go. However, maybe now it’s time for an update 😊
Thanks for pointing it out. I misspoke and you’re right, it’s not a shock mount. This was one of my first UA-cam videos (made 2 years ago) and I was just learning on the go. However, maybe now it’s time for an update 😊
Hey jeffreysbrother, that too lol but I was referring to the fact that even though it's the smallest and least expensive mic made by Neumann, it still has the Neumann "tone" quality in its sound.
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Love your voice! World needs more of your records 🫶
Thank you so much for the kind words 😊 make sure to check out the channel, there have been many different mic reviews and mixing tutorials.
@@homestudioacademy sure👍
I got the Neumann Tlm 102 I didn’t know mix quality could be this good I upgraded from the rode nt 1 a it was great for a while because I came from a fifine usb mic (before that I used a sock on my phone)! Great mic!!!
Awesome! I really like it on my voice and thought it was worth the investment but some people may find it a bit bright. Still think the Rode NT1 is great and it’s quality is definitely light years better than usb mics.
I got the tlm 103 mint condition for 700 I was trying to get the tlm 102 but I think that was a deal
Refugio, you really did get a great deal! That’s almost 50% off the retail price. Congrats!
You voice is so good I'm jelly. A TLM 102 isn't overkill in your special case. It really brings it to shine. Do you think it would work for a baritone singer too ?
Thanks Rainbow Sam! I always tell people to try it out for themselves because every mic has its own “coloration” and what I like in a vocal might not be what the next person likes or is looking for. So my advice would be to buy it, test it and then decide whether to keep it or not.
@@homestudioacademy Oh, it's true, I always forget I can return it if I don't like, just seems like a hassle. Tbh, I'm a belter and my current mic is clipping way too often, I'd like to invest in something really smooth, that can handle big dynamic range in a short amount of time without me having to move back and forth too excessively, Ideally recording a vocal track in one take if possible, to get kind of a flow going.
@@Yadeehoo then I would go with a dynamic* mic (such as the Shure SM7B) instead of a condenser mic because dynamics can withstand much louder decibel levels and audio sources. If you do, grab yourself a cloudlifter so you can get a good gain level on your SM7B.
@@homestudioacademy An SM587 would work just as well, plus could be used in live show. I'm looking for a studio mic. There must be one that can handle belting, like do you think Adele recorded her album on a dynamic mic ? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@Yadeehoo highly doubt Adele used a dynamic mic. I’m pretty sure she uses a large diaphragm condenser to record in the studio like a (Neumann u47) style mic. However, if you still prefer a condenser, here is a tip to avoid clipping:
If you sing in a lower register on the verses and a higher register in the chorus, then set the gain levels for the each section of the song separately.
Set your levels for the verses, record them first. Then set the levels for the chorus and record them after.
This will prevent you for setting one single setting for the entire song and running into the risk of clipping when you hit the loudest part of your performance.
Good stuff man!
Thank you! To be honest this is a very old video. You should check out my recent reviews which have much better production quality 😊
Tlm 102 or 103 better in midrange presence especially for rap and hip hop type vocals??
@@Ramixff I’ve never had the chance to try out the TLM103 so my suggestion would be watching comparison videos on UA-cam so you can decide for yourself
this or the c414 for baritone bass voices?
@@heldervasconcelos1045 I haven’t tested the c414 so I would watch comparison videos to decide for yourself. By the way, this is a very old video and I’ve recently made an updated review and tutorial on how to mix vocals on this mic. Here are the links if you’re interested in checking them out:
Is The Neumann TLM 102 Really Worth It?
ua-cam.com/video/WBld3DBB2-A/v-deo.html
How To MIX ANY VOCAL Recorded on a NEUMANN TLM 102 Microphone!
ua-cam.com/video/U-6gRC96P7I/v-deo.html
Hope it helps! 😊
Hi. Thanks for review. I ask a personal question. Currently i have rode m3 and SE X1 A. And i want to upgrade. I am between 102 and NT1. For me is 102 too much upgrade? Is NT1 enough or should i pass NT1 and go to next level. I am not a pro but aim to pro in 2 years.
I think the NT1 would be a big upgrade from the M3 and it would save you money for other gear as well, instead of investing an entire budget on a Neumann. Here is my latest review of my Favorite Rode NT1 models: ua-cam.com/video/MRMo-_tDX5k/v-deo.html
Hope it helps! 😊
Thanks for kind answer 😊 I hope it will help :) I think i am in love with 102 and try to convince myself to buy it 😅
@@serdar.saglam The TLM102 is a great microphone for sure! I’m thinking of doing an updated video this year so stay tuned! 😊
Did you do any songs yet with the tlm 102 yet? And are you just running it thru an interface alone?
@@jaysRiddum I have released cover songs on my old UA-cam channel with this mic but haven’t used it much in while for this channel. I’m thinking of doing an updated review this year. But to answer your question, I would just use it going though my Apollo interface. Here is my entire vocal chain: ua-cam.com/video/UDWSBnV0obM/v-deo.html Hope it helps! 😊
Is it condenser microfone ( Neumann TLM 102 ) ? Does this microphone work with battery or without? Please answer me. Thanks in advance.
Condenser mics require 48v (phantom power) so you’ll need an Audio Interface to turn it on. It does not work with batteries.
@@homestudioacademy Thanks
@@Donaldreagan-m9r you’re very welcome! Here is a very affordable interface that I’ve reviewed: ua-cam.com/video/-6KwLO3m0FQ/v-deo.html
@@homestudioacademy I'm using Focusrite 8j6
@@Donaldreagan-m9r oh ok 👍
Just bought this after mastering the blue baby bottle for 10 years
The TLM102 is a great mic and you’re going to notice the upgrade. This is one of my first UA-cam videos so I think it’s time for an update.
@@homestudioacademy I subbed so if you do I’ll see it and totally appreciate it, just got the microphone in the mail and ordering an Apollo solo today so I won’t be able to use it for about a week still
@@bigrackVR thank you so much for your support! 🙏
That's not a shock mount
I misspoke on the video. You’re right, the included mic attachment is not a shockmount.
That is not a shock mount, it is a mic holder, it does nothing to reject noice from the stand, actualy the mic is useless without a real shock mount, so DO NOT buy this mic without a decent shock mount, buy the studio set with included shock mount, you will thank me for saying.... Ow, yes I own 2 of them, great mics, love them, but with the shock mount and not with that horrible mic holder, it makes the mic unusable! Second, great you did buy the shock mount but take the foam, it is only there for transport..!
Thanks for pointing it out. I misspoke and you’re right, it’s not a shock mount. This was one of my first UA-cam videos (made 2 years ago) and I was just learning on the go. However, maybe now it’s time for an update 😊
Thanks for pointing it out. I misspoke and you’re right, it’s not a shock mount. This was one of my first UA-cam videos (made 2 years ago) and I was just learning on the go. However, maybe now it’s time for an update 😊
It's not a shockmount :)
I just now realized I misspoke on the video. You’re right, the included mic attachment is not a shockmount.
it has the Neumann name for a reason?
is that because it's made by Neumann?
Hey jeffreysbrother, that too lol but I was referring to the fact that even though it's the smallest and least expensive mic made by Neumann, it still has the Neumann "tone" quality in its sound.