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TLM 67 representerer en moderne utvikling av Neumann's legendariske U 67. K 67 kapsel, nytt kretsdesign som gjenskaper den klassiske sounden i en U 67, og tre karakteristikker samt høypassfilter. Da har vi oppsummert TLM 67'ens egenskaper.
Men TLM 67 er mer enn som så! Dette er en nydelig vokal- og instrumentmikrofon dersom man er på leting etter soundet fra tidlig 70-tall. Den har en rund karakter, med en ørliten "duft" av eleganse og masse nærhet. Vi har meget positive erfaringer på mannsstemmer, samt i kombinasjon med gode pre-amper - gjerne rørløsninger.
TLM 67 må ikke forveksles med en rimelig U 87. Dette er en annen type mikrofon med en helt annen karakter. Ja, takk begge deler, ville vel Ole Brumm ha sagt...
The TLM 67 is extremely versatile. Its three switchable directional characteristics (omnidirectional, cardioid and figure-8), selectable 10 dB pre-attenuation and high-pass filter permit detailed adjustments to be made, depending upon the specific recording situation.
Exterior design
The legendary, frequently imitated design of the Neumann U 67 was the first to be developed by Neumann employees in collaboration with the famous German designer, Wilhelm Braun-Feldweg. The design of the TLM 67 represents a contemporary development of that of the U 67, transferring its positive impact to the present era. The enhanced exterior design thus links past and future microphone design trends.
On the occasion of its 80th anniversary, the Neumann company 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
A large wire mesh grille encloses the elastically mounted double diaphragm capsule. The directional characteristics omnidirectional, cardioid or figure-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.
Electrical features
Filter and pre-attenuation
Operational reliability
| Acoustical operating principle | Pressure gradient transducer | |
| Directional pattern | Omni/cardioid/figure-8 | |
| Frequency range | 20 Hz ... 20 kHz | |
| Sensitivity at 1 kHz into 1 kohm | 10/18/9 mV/Pa | |
| Rated impedance | 50 ohms | |
| Rated load impedance | 1 kohms | |
| Equivalent noise level, CCIR1) | 29/24/30 dB | |
| Equivalent noise level, A-weighted1) | 16/11/17 dB-A | |
| Signal-to-noise ratio, CCIR1) (rel. 94 dB SPL) | 65/70/64 dB | |
| Signal-to-noise ratio, A-weighted1) (rel. 94 dB SPL) | 78/83/77 dB-A | |
| Maximum SPL (tube characteristic) for THD < 0.5 %2) | 110/105/111 dB | |
| Maximum SPL (tube characteristic) for THD < 0.5 %2) | 110/105/111 dB | |
| Maximum SPL (tube characteristic) for THD < 5 %2) | 130/125/131 dB | |
| Maximum output voltage | -1 dBu | |
| Dyn. range of the mic. amplifier (A-weighted, 0.5 %2)) | 94 dB | |
| Dyn. range of the mic. amplifier (A-weighted, 5 %2)) | 104 dB | |
| Power supply | P48 | |
| Matching connector | XLR 3F | |
| Weight | 490 g | |
| Diameter | 56 mm | |
| Length | 200 mm | |
1) according to IEC 60268-1; CCIR-weighting acccording to CCIR 468-3, quasi peak; A-weighting according to IEC 61672-1, RMS
2) measured as equivalent el. input signal, k2 dominant
