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The XLR Microphone TM87KB is a professional condenser microphone featuring a 34mm large diaphragm, designed for studio-quality sound. With a cardioid pattern for noise isolation, a wide frequency response of 20Hz-20kHz, and built-in attenuation and low-cut switches, this microphone is perfect for podcasters, streamers, and content creators. The kit includes a shock mount, pop filter, and all necessary cables, backed by a one-year warranty.
D**F
A sound addition
This is a performance quality mic. It's metal and well made, and includes the accessories you need for quality operation. It uses XLR, so will connect with your stage equipment or mixer for a noise-free result. Besides the built in pop filter, there's a metal shock mount stand for tabletop use, and it can also be mounted to a stand.It has a typical cardioid pickup pattern for reducing background noise, and switches that let you attenuate the siignal and cut low frequency noise. It's shielded, so it doesn't pick up electrical noise from all the electronics I have around. A cable is included. This is a great setup for when you need professional quality sound at a budget price.
A**R
Good condenser microphone
This is a good quality condenser microphone for the price. For a higher price you can get better sound, but this delivers quite well for someone on a budget. I have been using it for podcasting and radio. The microphone comes beautifully packaged in a hard case lined with foam that is cut out for each included piece of equipment: the microphone, the pop filter, the shock mount and the manual. The case has a metal handle and two strong clip locks. You attach the shock mount to the microphone with an included threaded washer, and the assembly fits easily on any standard microphone stand. An included foam pop filter can be placed over the microphone. There are two control switches on the microphone. One attenuates the volume for cases where you may be overdriving a mixer or other device, and the other switch is a high pass filter that takes out rumble. I found these switches to work fairly well. The microphone requires 48V phantom power, so make sure you use it with a mixer or input device that provides this, otherwise your signal will be very low. The tone of the mic is pretty warm and full, a notch above what a dynamic mic of the same price might give you, and the cardioid pattern works well. Overall, this is a good deal.
A**S
Super nice and high quality
I put this thing onto my podcasting setup and it was perfect. I did need to have a pop screen in front of it, but that was easy, and the pop screen included would work just as well. With that on there, the sound coming off the microphone was very clean and flat, allowing a lot of latitude on the mixer to get the exact right character to the recording from the mic. This is my first real legit condenser, so I'm still learning, but this mic is a perfect one to learn on, given the competitive price point.
M**L
Impressive build and features
This is such a cool mic. First and foremost, the look of this condenser mic is absolutely stunning. The shape is modeled after other similar 87 series mics. I really appreciate the shock mount as well, it makes a difference. The manufacturers took the time to make a quality packaging case as well. The mic is heavy and durable. It really has a wider frequency range than any previous value-based microphone I've used before. I'm currently using it as an overhead mic for drumset. It picks up clear cymbal aritculation and captures the total-kit sound.
E**T
Took some tuning but solid mic
I initially planned to replace my current vocal mic for singing as it's been dropped a lot and has seen its better day.Once getting it hooked up and running it through some paces I found that it wasn't as good as I was hoping when it came to deep tones. I have a pretty deep voice and found that it was really kind of punchy and required me to adjust my vocal amp a lot more than what I normally have to do when using different mics. Once I got it tuned in it's a pretty solid mic and has pretty good sound. Again, it isn't great with really low tones in my opinion.That being said, I also make a lot of videos for online content and I think that this will work really well for just a vocal mic outside of singing. So I plan to use it as that.Overall for the price, it's a really nice piece of equipment and I certainly don't think that you can go roll with it considering the price.
D**.
Nice Carrying Case and good sound
I am seriously impressed with this microphone. First off, it comes with a really nice hard case for when you need to take it anywhere. It's a lifesaver in protecting the microphone when not in use. It was very easy to set-up and produces great work. It picks up well without having too much background noise. I like the holder as well. Overall, great value for the money.
@**F
sound quality impressed me quite a bit
The media could not be loaded. This is my first microphone of this type! It's important to know that it needs 48V to work as it should. It's mentioned in the product details! I really like the quality, especially for environments with controlled sound and no external noise. I can say that the sound quality impressed me quite a bit! A total change in terms of recording quality. I used to use a Shure MS48 and you can feel the difference between a condenser microphone and one without.
L**N
Decent sound and quality for a relatively inexpensive condenser mic
As a music producer, who has a lot of other friends and music, I got this as a gift for a collaborator. We were very impressed upon opening it that the case and the overall look of the mic were super professional. And it’s a lot more sturdy than we really expected, so I would consider it a win. The sound is average. At this point, it’s more about whether or not you know how to Record properly than it is about getting an expensive mic.
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