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CAD Professional Microphones TSM411 Description
Compact, electrodynamic, conceived for percussive instrumentation. Polymer floatation decouples the rare-earth transduction from the metal enclosure. The included mic clip provides additional isolation.
CAD Professional Microphones TSM411 Applications
Brass, Guitar Cabinets, Bass Cabinets, Snare Drum, Rack/Floor Toms.
CAD Professional Microphones TSM411 Specifications
- Operating Principle: Moving coil dynamic
- Polar Pattern: Supercardioid
- Frequency Response: 100Hz to 15KHz
- Sensitivity: -56dBV (1.6mV) @ 1 Pa
- Impedance: 310 ohms
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CAD TSM411 Review /
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I choose every single mic that goes
onto this website, and the TSM411 is one of few inexpensive dynamic mics I have
around. The TSM411 has a built in clip and a sturdy enough feel, you could
smack it with a drum stick and likely not have any issues either. It handles
high SPL and close mic situations well, as it’s not a real full or boomy
sounding mic.
The TSM411 delivers midrange and
cut, but has a surprisingly linear midrange sound on things like guitar cabs.
With a lowered bass response, you can shove it right up on the source with no
real proximity issues either. This also makes it a fairly thin sounding mic but
lets face it: how often do you find yourself rolling off everything under 200hZ
on guitar anyhow? For rack tom use, the TSM411 is certainly decent enough, a
nice attack and midrange sound, not a lot of depth but again, you can work it
very close range without flub.
Conclusion: Home studios or for live
sound use, the TSM411 is seriously cool and compact and delivers midrange and
upper mids in a very worthwhile manner.
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