You know a microphone is good when such an AMAZING musician as this dude right here takes all the attention because the mic is just recording his soul and magic. Loved it!
Great review, no kiss ass bs that happens in some videos where they just sing the praises and don't tell you any bad points. Straight to the point, telling the pros and cons of the mic and an example of how the mic sounds. I wish all reviews were like this. Great job.Btw that track was great, i really loved the feel of that.
If you are thinking about buying a Neumann and can't afford it don't bother with the 102 or 103. I bought the tlm107 years after regrettably selling my 70's U87. It does have the character a Neumann should have unlike the 102 and 103 which sound like knockoffs of their own namesake. It is the most affordable real Neumann.
I second that! I use the TLM107 for VO, which I do for a living. I sold my U87Ai recently, which was fine but never the ideal match for my voice. The TLM107 is a modern, more open interpretation of the TLM170 / TLM193 / U89 realm. Good value, indeed.
Thank you because I think we need more videos like this... you know it is very difficult to make a decision when it comes to buying new equipment for the studio when we do not have many economic resources and this helps a lot even though it is best to test it yourself.
The videos are really luxurious, detailed, concise, and honest. Plus, even though it's on RUclips, the sound seems really clear and accurate. Also, the products you review are reasonable, so I have no choice but to trust the reviews.
The LEDs lifespan is usually 50,000 hours or just under 6 years of continuous use. Given that Neumann mics usually last decades and are purchased as professional workhorses, it's very sensible of Neumann to turn the LEDs of after some timeout.
Probably the best sonic comparisons I have heard on any channel. I do orchestral recordings, and the drums-guitar-drums-guitar on the others just does not cut it. Plus they use inferior equipment in the signal path. Keep up the good work!
Great review and track man! I actually purchased this mic a while back as I needed an ‘all purpose’ microphone and I can honestly say that this microphone fits that role very well. I’ve used it in a few different scenarios such as on acoustic guitar, vocals and drum overheads and I wasn’t really disappointed in any of those applications. It gives you that authentic ‘Neumann’ sound and even without any fancy preamps you can still get a lot out of this microphone by going straight in your DAW. For the price, build quality, tonal characteristics and multiple polar pattern options the 107 is well worth the investment.
Great demo video and great music! I just wanted to point out something about the unboxing: I got a TLM 107 in France about 7 years ago (so moreorless 3 years before your video), and the mike was coming in a very beautiful and handy wooden box, but shock mount not included. Not sure if there are different pack versions in US and Europe,, or if they later remplaced the wooden box by the shock mount, or if both versions co-exist(ed)...
Alec! Hope all is well! So glad you did this review lol. I’m actually coming from a Mojave 200 into either this 107 or possibly a TLM 49 with the K47 capsule. Just looking for my all purpose mic that doesn’t scrape chalkboards in the upper mids when something loud hits it. I’d be very curious your thoughts if you’ve ever worked on the 49 compared to this one and maybe your long term assessment of the 107 at this point! Also after seeing all of your reviews I would love to see you make a “this is my go-to mic for ____.” 😂. Really respect your opinion and your handy work! All the best!
Hey Jeremy! :) I used the TLM49 a long time ago, I remember loving it then, but over time my opinion has changed with everything that I do. So I would need to test it again now to see how I feel about it. :) are you in a position to test the 49?
Hi alec...beautifully presented..nice song dat u sang..i too got myself a neumann tlm103 today...and the ea4 shockmount separately..still to receive d shockmount...waiting to try it out..your video gives me dat extra confidence:-) Good luck with your future videos..looking forward..Take care
@@alecbrits I will. Finally able to afford an serious upgrade. It will be a total game changer. I appreciate your answer by the way and I subscribed to your channel for more great insights. I do have a question, if you don't mind, Mr Alec; Did you ever test the AUDIENT ID22 or it's little brother AUDIENT ID14 MKII. If you do know about it, would you say it would be a good buy? I consider the big brother ID22 tbh but as a solo artist maybe it is a bit overkill with the big brother? As I understand there is a preamp in both of them. Would be grateful for any reply. Thank you!
@@alecbrits Thanks brother! I will make sure to keep an eye especially on your channel, love your genuin & honest approach. Best of luck with your channel and may your family be blessed by the divine. ✨
Alec, a great review, as always. And like so many, I also come to your channel for your music. As for this review: I *really* like the top end of this mic, nice and open top but zero harshness, but then, have you ever heard a Neumann NOT sound great through a Neve? I haven't! That's a match made in audio heaven :) Cheers ...
Thanks for the kind words again! :) I have missed having this mic in the studio so much. I reckon a pair these would always be working here. They have a totally different tone to any other Neumann, pairing it up with a Neve is great, but I wish I tried it with the Neumann V402, that would be an insane combo.
Loved the track, your voice sounded awesome. I'll sub, really nice production quality and good info. Only a couple of things to add: 1. It's simple and maybe it was a style choice, but I would have liked to see the unboxing part rotated (just in post) so that it isn't upside down to us and 2. Can we get extra tests without music in the background so we can just hear the mic? Along with some comparisons with other mics you have there It would make a good reference mic but you might want to consider adding a cheaper mic for others too, so we get a better sense of where it would place in the grand scheme of microphones. Great vid anyway, there isn't much on this mic so every bit helps. Thanks!
On point and very classy to help out a fellow RUclipsr in the early days of a channel. I really enjoy your content as well RJN and just found this hidden gem of a studio channel. Keep up the excellent work both of you.
Really great video. I couldn’t make out what microphone you were using that you were concerned about damaging. It almost sounded like you had a TLM107 before. Glad you like the mic :)
Enjoy what you’re doing. Welcome addition to the you tube landscape. I like the idea of having a sort of standard set of gear to keep things comparable as you grow your collection of review videos... but at the same time, I think a rigid adherence to this idea can sometimes waste an opportunity to show a particular piece of gear in its best light, for the sake of keeping things “equal”. All this being said, I wasn’t really wowed by the 107... listening on hi quality headphone amp/cans. BUT, the idea I might get more chances to hear this microphone through different scenarios is exciting. 99.9854% of the time... There’s no such thing as a bad (sound wise) piece of gear... just better/worse applications for it?
Hi Alec - thank you so much for this excellent review. I really enjoy your music and I am hoping to hear more of your beautiful creations here on your channel! Do you still have the TLM107? What are your thoughts after 2 years? Did you end up using the 107 as a reference to compare to other mics? I would love to see more comparisons to the 107. I am considering purchasing the 107 for VO work. I am looking for a fast, neutral and modern mic such as the Earthworks Icon Pro-the Ethos is a bit too strong in the low end for me personally, as I am not looking for the late night radio DJ sound. Wishing you the very best, staying kind, and highly anticipating your upcoming Neumann MT48 review!
Thanks so much for the kind words! :) the 107 was a review unit. So I had to send it back. It’s still high on my list to have a pair of them as my all round large diaphragm beasts. I think it would be a beautiful voice over mic as none of the things that I have mixed where a 107 was used were too harsh, bloated or difficult to sculpt. Depending on what kind of voice you have and what kind of mic pre/compressor chain you out with it, it will likely be a really solid choice. I’ve really been enjoying the earthworks ethos for my voice over stuff, but perhaps that’s cause I like the bass. :) Hope this helps!
@@alecbrits super - thank you so much for your very helpful answer. I would probably start using the 107 with my Motu M4, then add a Camden EC1, and upgrade to a Neumann MT-48, or RME as soon as feasible. The Ethos is fantastic and you sound great on it! Greetings!
Hey Alec :) I'm looking to buy a high-end LCD to record vocals (folk). I have a thin high-pitched voice ( kind of like Neil Young's). Would you recommend a tlm 107 over a tlm 193?
Hi Alec, first of all, congratulation for the excellent review and video. Secondly, wonderful track! I like this kind of music. I have appreciated the way you conducted the review. Really well made. Coming to the mic, I like the versatility it has. I am not planning purchasing many mics. Perhaps just one but with good quality. As a preamp, you might consider the Rupert Neve Preamp 5211. I have recently bought it and I record my bass with it and his D.I. All the best and I look forward to other reviews.
Thank you Giovanni! It’s a super versatile piece of kit for sure. A pair here would get almost daily use I’m sure. The RND stuff is top class, can’t wait to get my hands on a few of their pieces in the future. 👌🏽
Hello. First of all, thanks for all the effort to make the videos. I appreciate the information you share with us. If you have the opportunity please try Gefell microphones. Especially the ones with M7 capsule.
I've had a pair of these for about 3 months. Mainly been using them in a figure-8 mode with 90-degree phase cancellation configuration. Recording in a non-treated tile room, the isolation is amazing, and the vocals are super clear. The mic really shines when you give it a few extra db in the mix. It has that smooth balanced feel of a TLM-193/170... but is more suited to capturing my voice and guitar without any EQ. My 193 is amazing but requires EQ in many cases. I'm continuing to experiment with them, but so far I am convinced that Neumann has made a mic with reference class performance, and disguised it in the "102/103" range of mics. However, it's completely unrelated to those mics in everyway. The capsule is 1 of a kind, and it's the only edge terminated mic in the Neumann range. Curious if you've continued to use this mic, and what you've been learning about it-- especially as regards it's sonic performance in different recording use-cases.
I’m so glad that you have been enjoying them. They are wonderful mics. :) sadly it was a review unit, so it was sent back after the video was shot. I would love to have a pair of them in the studio for general use. :)
The Demo sounds very nice here over my Genelecs! Are the Neumann Headphones critical enough for Tracking Vocals by yourself? I've got the Beyerdynamics DT1770 Pro and if I record myself everything is sounding to good in my Headphones. But when I'm listen back over my Genelecs Speakers than I can really tell if a Take was good or not. It's hard for me to make critical decicion on my Headphones while I'm tracking myself and I don't know if it has something to do with my Beyerdynamics..
Thank you! The Neumanns have helped a lot with tracking, specially with mid range choices and click bleed. With regards to good takes and performance, I’ve found that sometimes flipping the phase on the vocal channel helps me feel a little less distracted by the take, it’s not every time, but sometimes that helps. Inevitably I still comp the takes quite aggressively. Hope that helps!
Hi mate thanks heaps for the video and the amazing musicianship 😇 May I ask why you use omni on guitar and wide cardioid on vocals ? for recording singing vocals whats the best way to understand the settings on the mic ? cheers 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Thanks so much! :) I enjoy picking up the sound of the room with the acoustic in omni. It also helps with proximity both with acoustic and vocals. I hope this helps.
Hi Alec, could you say that this tlm would be good for doing vocal and guitar simoultaneously? Im playing rather hard at my acoustic and wonder about the different settingsto deal with this? Please let me kniw your views! Best! Anders, Sweden
I would happily use the TLM 107 for both vocals and guitar. If you want to record both at the same time, then I would recommend a pair. Usually in figure 8, to use the nulls to help with bleed.
I'm starting to build a studio and I wonder if : 1- I could start with only one microphone for my drum kit / guitar (recorded separately) 2 - wich microphone could be a good starting point to do it all? it's so complicated to choose...
You could start with one mic, but two is always better. That way you can record in stereo. They don’t have to be expensive to be good either. Second hand mics are always the best way to start. I would start with one SM57 and one condenser mic. Check out Lewitt microphones. :)
Definately one of the best channels on YT! I also love that you're only use minimum plugins like reverb and a limiter on the mix bus on these songs. Really lets us to hear the microphone and how everything stacks. As someone else's already mentioned your talent is making us listening to the music than rather the mic itself. :D
Very important question: how would you say the colour compares to say the TLM 103? The 103 is a very silvery nickel but the 107 almost looks like it has a dull green tint to it compared to the other Neumanns. Is that the case or does it just seem that way in the video lighting?
Hi Alec! I keep coming back to this review. I really love the fact that the mic is multi pattern. As a budget option, would you recommend the Aston Spirit? Any experience with it by any chance?
Your performance were really good and it sounds organic. I feel connected. The mic sounds good too. Have you tried TLM49? How do you think about TLM49 compare to TLM107? I am looking for next mic purchase. Thank you.
Thank you so much! I have tried the TLM 49 in the past and have always loved it. The lack of additional polar patterns and pads makes the mic slightly less flexible, but the slightly darker tone makes it a really seductive choice for brighter sources. Trying it in front of kicks is also great if the mic pre has a good sounding pad. Hope this helps!
Do you have any insight on the TLM 103 compared to the TLM 107? Just purchased the 103 and am running it through the Neve 1073lb. Using it as an all-around mic and want to see if it's worth returning and getting the 107?? Thanks!
Hi Ivan! Thanks for watching the video. We have been using a TLM103 in the studio next door, it’s a bit brighter Than the 107. Also the flexibility that the 107 brings with all of its features makes it an absolute winner for an all round mic. Even though I have a pair of 67’s here, I still miss having the 107 around.
Hi Kiev! Thank you so much. I would imagine it to be quite solid, it reacted very well to the High Strung acoustic guitar. I think the Omni pattern might be the most forgiving if your room allows for that.
I‘m sitting on the fence between the Neumann TLM107 and the Austrian Audio OC818. After watching comparison videos, I like the sound of both. Neumann‘s build quality really really speaks to me. On the other hand, the OC818 Polar Patterns & Terminator-AI might help with bad room acoustics. The option for dual channel recording expands its use cases, especially for an easy allround set-up. (Vocals, Transient Percussion Samples, etc. with one mic?) What‘s your opinion on the OC818. How does it stack up?
They are both incredible mics really, if the options of changing polar patterns is really useful to you, then the OC818 is the way to go. I’m a really big fan of the 107 as an alrounder, and also as an investment piece, Neumann stuff tends to hold value pretty well. :) not an easy choice, but I hope this helps!
@@alecbrits Thank you for the response! The OC818's dual output would be a bigger factor to create "pseudo stereo" in a minimalistic set up. A pair of small condensers would do the trick as well (and probably even better), thought. Polar patterns will for 99% of times just help with ambient noise reduction for me. Tough choice for my first large condenser mic. :D
Hi Alec, first fo all I have to say your songwriting/performance/singing/production is top notch! I mean really top notch (coming from someone that has been doing this for over 15 years). And great vulnerable emotion in your voice! I really connect with your work (in other videos too) - would be good to connect musically if you're interested. I landed on this page because I've been looking for a mic upgrade and the TLM 107 has been a high contender (among TLM 49, Townsend Sphere L22, Aston Origin though on a different price range). I take it you really recommend this TLM 107 mic? I personally like your voice on this even more than the U47 FET. Would be great to hear back from you/recommendations.
Hi John!I do recommend the TLM107, it’s a really great all rounder, with no real drawback. The other mics you have suggested are all really solid choices as well, how ever, the best thing to do if you can, is to demo the mics to see which feel best for the applications and your room. After all the mics I have used, a pair of TLM107’s would be a great fit for a great allrounder set here in the studio.
@@alecbrits Thanks for the reply Alec! And for the recommendation. I think I am going to go for the TLM 107. I like the "vintage" sound emulation of the TLM 49 however I also doubt/wonder if I would not want that in certain songs (the bass seems to be slightly rolled off while the mids are higher). I'd rather have full transparency (I'm hoping like the TLM 107) and then EQ and do any sort of colouration afterwards. What I mean is I'd rather have bass and have to EQ it out as opposed to I feel there is a" lack" of bass with the TLM 49 for a certain song and I now need to push more "noise" up. For me it depends on each song and style as well. Townsend seems great, but I'd rather the EQ be fiddled after recording *once* instead of twice (their system is shaping the EQ for each mic simulation) so Might still fiddle after recording again. The mic is just for me - it's not a studio - so I just need it to work well for me. You're absolutely right about testing out the mics before hand - that's the best solution. With lockdown and shops being closed it's hard to do so... especially them being funny about returning open mics. A few shops I spoke to said once it's opened it's yours! Thanks for the reply.
Thank you Alec for the great review! Your voice and all the instruments came out very nice and proof that the TLM 107 is a great all-rounder mic. In contrast to the very first comment to this video I really liked the piano lick ambiance sound to accompany your explanations. This piano sparkle was so tastefully placed in the background, very wide and distant, that it didn't disturb your talking at all but gave the whole review some magic touch! How did you get this piano sounding so wide, since it was only recorded in omni by this single mic? Just a good reverb, or some further tricks? (I'm really curious) ;-) All the best!
Hey Alex! :) a good reverb goes a long way, but often I’ll double track the parts, or record one melody, then double track with the octave or third above. That allows me to pan and use the different harmonics to allow for more width.
Tough to know really! I think that it comes down to the vocalist more than the genre. Peoples voices resonate so differently, that makes it hard to pick one mic that will nail the job every time.
It's been a very long time that nothing really impressed me...imho your song it's really a very good song and your voice it's simply amazing. Btw my favorite vocalists are Steve Marriott, Robert Plant, Rod Stewart, Freddy Mercury, Ian Gillan, Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder amongst others...so I know what I'm talking about. Neumann tlm 107 sounds fantastic...😊
Absolutely! :) it’s a great all rounder. Depending on your room mic preferences. I generally go for Coles 4038’s for rooms, but if I wanted a brighter room tone, then these would be great!
Thanks for your answer, appreciate it ! I was looking for a microphone like the neumann u47 for my drum room but it’s very expensive. I was looking for other alternative that have the u47 sound shape… any recommandation ?
I’ve used Google translate. I think you were asking for a stand. These are the ones I use in the studio: studiocare.com/collections/k-m/products/k-m-210-9-21090-telescopic-boom-stand-with-t-bar-clamp-black
This guy deserves more recognition!
Thank you Ivan! :)
You know a microphone is good when such an AMAZING musician as this dude right here takes all the attention because the mic is just recording his soul and magic. Loved it!
Thank you for the really kind words Marc! :) really appreciate it.
Great review, no kiss ass bs that happens in some videos where they just sing the praises and don't tell you any bad points. Straight to the point, telling the pros and cons of the mic and an example of how the mic sounds. I wish all reviews were like this. Great job.Btw that track was great, i really loved the feel of that.
Thank you so much Jon!
If you are thinking about buying a Neumann and can't afford it don't bother with the 102 or 103. I bought the tlm107 years after regrettably selling my 70's U87. It does have the character a Neumann should have unlike the 102 and 103 which sound like knockoffs of their own namesake. It is the most affordable real Neumann.
Thats some great advice there. Thanks for sharing! I do miss having it in the studio more often than I would have thought. :)
I second that! I use the TLM107 for VO, which I do for a living. I sold my U87Ai recently, which was fine but never the ideal match for my voice. The TLM107 is a modern, more open interpretation of the TLM170 / TLM193 / U89 realm. Good value, indeed.
TLM 103 is very overrated.
TLM 107 is far better.
The 107 sounds fantastic, but more importantly, your talents are truly immense.
Thanks so much Dan. :)
Wow, that "no EQ" description during the showcasing of each element for demo was such a boss move. Love how this sound straight at the source.
Thanks Kamil! :) it’s a lovely microphone. True at the source is the only way to know!
@@alecbrits I wodner how much mic preamp is contributing to it. If we do it on some cheap maudio or scrallet ...
The mic pre’s are playing a part indeed! However the A/B nature of the demo showcases the EQ rather than the pre. :)
@@alecbrits Would love to see you doing some videos on Lewitt Mics. Maybe 440 Pure, since I have it. And I don't have TLMs so maybe those two.
@@kamilslaby_ absolutely! Very curious about the Lewitt mics, they seem wicked.
I have only reviewed the TLM107 so far.
That warmth! And again, your composition/performance are stellar
Thank you so much! :)
Great demo track! I'd love to hear it as a full song. This demo track has solidified that I really want this mic!
Thanks so much! :) I’ll be working on the full versions over the course of the next few months.
Thank you because I think we need more videos like this... you know it is very difficult to make a decision when it comes to buying new equipment for the studio when we do not have many economic resources and this helps a lot even though it is best to test it yourself.
Thanks so much! :)
The videos are really luxurious, detailed, concise, and honest.
Plus, even though it's on RUclips, the sound seems really clear and accurate.
Also, the products you review are reasonable, so I have no choice but to trust the reviews.
Thank you so much! :D
I love this mic so much.
It’s great!
Thank you for a really straight ahead review and my goodness brother you've got a great voice.
Thank you so much!! :D
The LEDs lifespan is usually 50,000 hours or just under 6 years of continuous use. Given that Neumann mics usually last decades and are purchased as professional workhorses, it's very sensible of Neumann to turn the LEDs of after some timeout.
Thanks for the input! :)
Such a song man... It's incredible, and you've used the mic so well in this demonstration. Thank you! +1 sub
Thank you!!
Your video helped me finalize my decision to purchase this mic to fill my all purpose void! Thanks!
Ahh that’s awesome! :D congrats on your purchase.
Probably the best sonic comparisons I have heard on any channel. I do orchestral recordings, and the drums-guitar-drums-guitar on the others just does not cut it. Plus they use inferior equipment in the signal path. Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much! Will keep working on it.
Great review and track man! I actually purchased this mic a while back as I needed an ‘all purpose’ microphone and I can honestly say that this microphone fits that role very well. I’ve used it in a few different scenarios such as on acoustic guitar, vocals and drum overheads and I wasn’t really disappointed in any of those applications. It gives you that authentic ‘Neumann’ sound and even without any fancy preamps you can still get a lot out of this microphone by going straight in your DAW. For the price, build quality, tonal characteristics and multiple polar pattern options the 107 is well worth the investment.
Thank you so much! Fully agree, I would have a pair of them in a heartbeat. Really miss having it around.
Man. That song is amazing
Thank you so much! :)
I came for the mic but man this song is incredible! Wow 😮
Thanks so much Andy! :D
Alec, thanx for this beautiful review and stunning demo! You deserve thousands of subscribers!
Thank you so much Tomas!
I see what you did here! Tricked me into watching a mic review and suckered me into being floored by some dope music.
Ahh thank you Tim! :D
Great demo video and great music! I just wanted to point out something about the unboxing: I got a TLM 107 in France about 7 years ago (so moreorless 3 years before your video), and the mike was coming in a very beautiful and handy wooden box, but shock mount not included. Not sure if there are different pack versions in US and Europe,, or if they later remplaced the wooden box by the shock mount, or if both versions co-exist(ed)...
Man, your demo song of the mic is better than 98% of songs/music videos out there!! Is this song out somewhere? I'd love to listen to the full thing!
Thank you so much Nate. :)
It’s not out yet, but I’m working on a few tunes to release later this year!
@@alecbrits id buy ur album, i hate mainstream music
Excellent breakdown thank you.
Thanks!! :)
Very helpful demo, Alec. Thanks.
Thanks Bennet! :)
Alec! Hope all is well! So glad you did this review lol. I’m actually coming from a Mojave 200 into either this 107 or possibly a TLM 49 with the K47 capsule. Just looking for my all purpose mic that doesn’t scrape chalkboards in the upper mids when something loud hits it. I’d be very curious your thoughts if you’ve ever worked on the 49 compared to this one and maybe your long term assessment of the 107 at this point! Also after seeing all of your reviews I would love to see you make a “this is my go-to mic for ____.” 😂. Really respect your opinion and your handy work! All the best!
Hey Jeremy! :) I used the TLM49 a long time ago, I remember loving it then, but over time my opinion has changed with everything that I do. So I would need to test it again now to see how I feel about it. :) are you in a position to test the 49?
So... you play all instruments, produce and also mix? Awesome!
Thank you so much!! :)
Really enjoying your delivery man such a good job. So happy to have found your channel and looking forward to more.
Thanks so much! :D
Hi alec...beautifully presented..nice song dat u sang..i too got myself a neumann tlm103 today...and the ea4 shockmount separately..still to receive d shockmount...waiting to try it out..your video gives me dat extra confidence:-) Good luck with your future videos..looking forward..Take care
Thank you so much!! :)
Found my new MIC!!!! Thank you for the great review!
Enjoy it! :)
@@alecbrits I will. Finally able to afford an serious upgrade. It will be a total game changer. I appreciate your answer by the way and I subscribed to your channel for more great insights. I do have a question, if you don't mind, Mr Alec; Did you ever test the AUDIENT ID22 or it's little brother AUDIENT ID14 MKII. If you do know about it, would you say it would be a good buy? I consider the big brother ID22 tbh but as a solo artist maybe it is a bit overkill with the big brother? As I understand there is a preamp in both of them. Would be grateful for any reply. Thank you!
@@tonischjelderup8708 I have not tested them sadly, but I have the same pre’s in my console. They sound wicked.
@@alecbrits Thanks brother! I will make sure to keep an eye especially on your channel, love your genuin & honest approach. Best of luck with your channel and may your family be blessed by the divine. ✨
Really appreciate these thorough, honest and down to earth videos, all the very best to you in the journey to building up your channel!
Thank you so much William!
Such an underrated mic. Same with the TLM 193
They are wicked! :) big fan of the 193 too. I’m super curious to get my hands on the TLM170 next.
This song is really good! Have you released a full version?
I have not! :) been busy recording client albums.
Came for the mic, stayed for the amazing song! holy crap man!
Thank you! That’s extremely kind! :)
Great video -- excellent info. Loved the tune. I'm considering this and the Austrian Audio 818 at the moment.
Thanks Billy! I’ve just recorded an artist with the Austrian Audio 818, it’s an incredibly good microphone as well.
Amazing mic, music, and video!
Thanks so much :)
So I need to demo a pair from KMR. Would love to hear it paired with the Neumann pres
Oh maaan, that combo would be insane. 👌🏽
Alec, a great review, as always. And like so many, I also come to your channel for your music. As for this review: I *really* like the top end of this mic, nice and open top but zero harshness, but then, have you ever heard a Neumann NOT sound great through a Neve? I haven't! That's a match made in audio heaven :) Cheers ...
Thanks for the kind words again! :) I have missed having this mic in the studio so much. I reckon a pair these would always be working here. They have a totally different tone to any other Neumann, pairing it up with a Neve is great, but I wish I tried it with the Neumann V402, that would be an insane combo.
I'm about to buy a pair, myself! I'm selling my Audio Technica AT-4047/SVs, my previous go-to all-rounder, to get a pair of these.
Nice mic and very nice song for reference
Thank you so much! :)
Loved the track, your voice sounded awesome. I'll sub, really nice production quality and good info. Only a couple of things to add:
1. It's simple and maybe it was a style choice, but I would have liked to see the unboxing part rotated (just in post) so that it isn't upside down to us and
2. Can we get extra tests without music in the background so we can just hear the mic? Along with some comparisons with other mics you have there
It would make a good reference mic but you might want to consider adding a cheaper mic for others too, so we get a better sense of where it would place in the grand scheme of microphones.
Great vid anyway, there isn't much on this mic so every bit helps. Thanks!
Thanks so much! I’ll work on all of those points for the next one.
On point and very classy to help out a fellow RUclipsr in the early days of a channel. I really enjoy your content as well RJN and just found this hidden gem of a studio channel. Keep up the excellent work both of you.
Really great video. I couldn’t make out what microphone you were using that you were concerned about damaging. It almost sounded like you had a TLM107 before. Glad you like the mic :)
Thank you! :) I think I was talking about my C414EB with the brass capsule. Weirdly like two weeks after I filmed this that mic went out on me.
Enjoy what you’re doing. Welcome addition to the you tube landscape.
I like the idea of having a sort of standard set of gear to keep things comparable as you grow your collection of review videos... but at the same time, I think a rigid adherence to this idea can sometimes waste an opportunity to show a particular piece of gear in its best light, for the sake of keeping things “equal”.
All this being said, I wasn’t really wowed by the 107... listening on hi quality headphone amp/cans. BUT, the idea I might get more chances to hear this microphone through different scenarios is exciting.
99.9854% of the time... There’s no such thing as a bad (sound wise) piece of gear... just better/worse applications for it?
Thanks for the feedback! I have decided to side with you on this one. :) Also keeps it fun for me to always try different combinations.
Amazing track man! I came for the review but I stayed for the song!
Thank you Matías! :)
Hi Alec - thank you so much for this excellent review. I really enjoy your music and I am hoping to hear more of your beautiful creations here on your channel!
Do you still have the TLM107? What are your thoughts after 2 years? Did you end up using the 107 as a reference to compare to other mics? I would love to see more comparisons to the 107. I am considering purchasing the 107 for VO work. I am looking for a fast, neutral and modern mic such as the Earthworks Icon Pro-the Ethos is a bit too strong in the low end for me personally, as I am not looking for the late night radio DJ sound.
Wishing you the very best, staying kind, and highly anticipating your upcoming Neumann MT48 review!
Thanks so much for the kind words! :) the 107 was a review unit. So I had to send it back. It’s still high on my list to have a pair of them as my all round large diaphragm beasts.
I think it would be a beautiful voice over mic as none of the things that I have mixed where a 107 was used were too harsh, bloated or difficult to sculpt.
Depending on what kind of voice you have and what kind of mic pre/compressor chain you out with it, it will likely be a really solid choice.
I’ve really been enjoying the earthworks ethos for my voice over stuff, but perhaps that’s cause I like the bass. :)
Hope this helps!
@@alecbrits super - thank you so much for your very helpful answer. I would probably start using the 107 with my Motu M4, then add a Camden EC1, and upgrade to a Neumann MT-48, or RME as soon as feasible. The Ethos is fantastic and you sound great on it! Greetings!
Great. Where can I find more of your music? Very delicate written and produced..
I’ll be working on releasing tunes next year! :)
@@alecbrits Subscribed.✌️ Greetings from Germany.
Thank you! :)
Came here looking to see how good this mic was forgot about the mic and thought wow your voice is Awesome and what a great song
Thank you so much Gaz! The mic definitely helps a lot!
wow! great sound great song and great job recording
Thank you so much! :)
EXCELLENT review!
Thank you so much Larry! :)
Hey Alec :) I'm looking to buy a high-end LCD to record vocals (folk). I have a thin high-pitched voice ( kind of like Neil Young's). Would you recommend a tlm 107 over a tlm 193?
I’ve not spent much time with the TLM193. :) I would look at the TLM67 as the alternate option to the TLM107.
Thanks @@alecbrits Does the 107 have a lot of low-end? Is a thick, rich, full-bodied sounding mic?
Hi Alec, first of all, congratulation for the excellent review and video. Secondly, wonderful track! I like this kind of music. I have appreciated the way you conducted the review. Really well made. Coming to the mic, I like the versatility it has. I am not planning purchasing many mics. Perhaps just one but with good quality. As a preamp, you might consider the Rupert Neve Preamp 5211. I have recently bought it and I record my bass with it and his D.I. All the best and I look forward to other reviews.
Thank you Giovanni! It’s a super versatile piece of kit for sure. A pair here would get almost daily use I’m sure. The RND stuff is top class, can’t wait to get my hands on a few of their pieces in the future. 👌🏽
Love the Fink vibes!
Thanks so much! :)
Definitely interested in this one
It’s a great piece of kit. 👌🏽
Hello. First of all, thanks for all the effort to make the videos. I appreciate the information you share with us.
If you have the opportunity please try Gefell microphones. Especially the ones with M7 capsule.
Thanks so much! :) sure thing, perhaps in the future.
Thanks so much for your review!;)
My pleasure Dara! :)
Wow! Amazing mic and amazing video! You’ve got a new subscriber here 😊
Thank you!! :)
I've had a pair of these for about 3 months. Mainly been using them in a figure-8 mode with 90-degree phase cancellation configuration. Recording in a non-treated tile room, the isolation is amazing, and the vocals are super clear. The mic really shines when you give it a few extra db in the mix. It has that smooth balanced feel of a TLM-193/170... but is more suited to capturing my voice and guitar without any EQ. My 193 is amazing but requires EQ in many cases. I'm continuing to experiment with them, but so far I am convinced that Neumann has made a mic with reference class performance, and disguised it in the "102/103" range of mics. However, it's completely unrelated to those mics in everyway. The capsule is 1 of a kind, and it's the only edge terminated mic in the Neumann range. Curious if you've continued to use this mic, and what you've been learning about it-- especially as regards it's sonic performance in different recording use-cases.
I’m so glad that you have been enjoying them. They are wonderful mics. :) sadly it was a review unit, so it was sent back after the video was shot. I would love to have a pair of them in the studio for general use. :)
@@alecbrits Must protect the 414's! :)
Highly underrated and unique microphone. I’ve been running into a 1073 and 610 solo, both with amazing results. I feel getting a pair is a good idea.
D-01 is also edge-terminated
@@NickAnanas yes true, but sadly discontinued and no longer in their product range. :( :)
The Demo sounds very nice here over my Genelecs! Are the Neumann Headphones critical enough for Tracking Vocals by yourself?
I've got the Beyerdynamics DT1770 Pro and if I record myself everything is sounding to good in my Headphones. But when I'm listen back over my Genelecs Speakers than I can really tell if a Take was good or not. It's hard for me to make critical decicion on my Headphones while I'm tracking myself and I don't know if it has something to do with my Beyerdynamics..
Thank you! The Neumanns have helped a lot with tracking, specially with mid range choices and click bleed. With regards to good takes and performance, I’ve found that sometimes flipping the phase on the vocal channel helps me feel a little less distracted by the take, it’s not every time, but sometimes that helps. Inevitably I still comp the takes quite aggressively. Hope that helps!
Amazing sounding song & recording (&mic)! I might just order a TLM107 and see how it pairs with my ISA One :)
I highly recommend it! :) the ISA is a great box.
@@alecbrits thank you :) trying to decide between the TLM 107 and the Austrian Audio OC818. Do you by any chance have experience with these?
I have not had a chance to try the AA yet, but from what I have heard so far online, it seems like a really solid product as well!
Hi mate thanks heaps for the video and the amazing musicianship 😇 May I ask why you use omni on guitar and wide cardioid on vocals ? for recording singing vocals whats the best way to understand the settings on the mic ? cheers 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Thanks so much! :) I enjoy picking up the sound of the room with the acoustic in omni. It also helps with proximity both with acoustic and vocals. I hope this helps.
Thanks mate, for sitting inside a 1x1 meter home booth, which is dry, which setting would u recommend ? cheers
@@benyaeast4741 it’s best to experiment and see what works best for your ears.
What a talented guy
Thanks Joel, that’s really kind! :)
you've helped a lot, time to purchase
Thank you so much Matt, enjoy the mic!
This is amazing ! Would you still consider this mic for your all purpose ?
Thank you! :) I would indeed.
Studio tour please. Do u record in a booth built in or in your mix room? Recording sounds awesome
I record pretty much everything in the mix room, I do have access to a live room when I’m recording a band etc. :)
@@alecbrits whats your room dimensions if you don't mind sharing. I plan to build room for music.
@@zanem9022 I think it’s around 4 x 6 :)
Male vocal has a nice grain/texture .
Awesome overall
It’s a great mic! Thanks. :)
Hi Alec, could you say that this tlm would be good for doing vocal and guitar simoultaneously? Im playing rather hard at my acoustic and wonder about the different settingsto deal with this? Please let me kniw your views! Best! Anders, Sweden
I would happily use the TLM 107 for both vocals and guitar. If you want to record both at the same time, then I would recommend a pair. Usually in figure 8, to use the nulls to help with bleed.
Nice video Alec. Thanks for the review. Does that shock mount is the same as the 102? I have a 102 and thinking on buying the 107.
cheers
Hi Gonçalo! Thanks for commenting. I’m not too sure really, I’ve not spent too much time with the 102 yet!
I deserve more recognition. So does this guy! 💛🧡💚
Hahaha :) thanks!
Great review. Thinking about buying that mic. I would like to hear original Wavs from that demo song if possible. Thank you.
Hi Leon, thank you so much. I highly recommend it. Sadly I can’t give you the wavs of the tune. It’s one of my own that is unreleased. :)
I'm starting to build a studio and I wonder if :
1- I could start with only one microphone for my drum kit / guitar (recorded separately)
2 - wich microphone could be a good starting point to do it all? it's so complicated to choose...
You could start with one mic, but two is always better. That way you can record in stereo. They don’t have to be expensive to be good either. Second hand mics are always the best way to start.
I would start with one SM57 and one condenser mic. Check out Lewitt microphones. :)
@@alecbrits thank you!!
Definately one of the best channels on YT! I also love that you're only use minimum plugins like reverb and a limiter on the mix bus on these songs. Really lets us to hear the microphone and how everything stacks. As someone else's already mentioned your talent is making us listening to the music than rather the mic itself. :D
Thanks so much Cristopher! :) that’s made my day.
Very important question: how would you say the colour compares to say the TLM 103? The 103 is a very silvery nickel but the 107 almost looks like it has a dull green tint to it compared to the other Neumanns. Is that the case or does it just seem that way in the video lighting?
It’s the colour grade on the video. :) it lines up with the Neumann colours perfectly.
Honestly, my only problem with this mic is the weak ass grill. Feels like a slight breeze could dent it.
Seems pretty solid to me, but if it is dropped I would imagine it do bend pretty quick. :)
Dude ………….your song ……NICE!👏👏👏👍
Thank you so much!! :)
Hi Alec! I keep coming back to this review. I really love the fact that the mic is multi pattern. As a budget option, would you recommend the Aston Spirit? Any experience with it by any chance?
Hi Kevin! :) it’s such a solid mic. Been listening to vocals this week tracked with the 107. I have not had a lot of time with the Aston mics.
@@alecbrits thanks for your reply!! Can’t wait for your future videos ;) thanks for sharing your experiences, knowledge and music!!
Thanks Kevin, there will be a new video later this week. Just finished filming. :)
@@alecbrits we’ll all be joining you in the Cabin!!
Greatest video.
I was searched upon this microphone.
Do you know Aston Spirit and whats is your opinion?
Thanks.
Thanks!! :) I have not spent too much time on the Aston mics, hopefully will have a go soon.
Many thank you for feedback.
This Tlm 107,May you indicate for speaker ?
Have a excellent day.
Do you mean for someone who is talking? Like for a podcast or radio show?
@@alecbrits 1-The two me and invited
2-For podcast.
Your performance were really good and it sounds organic. I feel connected.
The mic sounds good too. Have you tried TLM49? How do you think about TLM49 compare to TLM107?
I am looking for next mic purchase.
Thank you.
Thank you so much! I have tried the TLM 49 in the past and have always loved it. The lack of additional polar patterns and pads makes the mic slightly less flexible, but the slightly darker tone makes it a really seductive choice for brighter sources. Trying it in front of kicks is also great if the mic pre has a good sounding pad. Hope this helps!
Do you have any insight on the TLM 103 compared to the TLM 107? Just purchased the 103 and am running it through the Neve 1073lb. Using it as an all-around mic and want to see if it's worth returning and getting the 107?? Thanks!
Hi Ivan! Thanks for watching the video. We have been using a TLM103 in the studio next door, it’s a bit brighter Than the 107. Also the flexibility that the 107 brings with all of its features makes it an absolute winner for an all round mic. Even though I have a pair of 67’s here, I still miss having the 107 around.
@@alecbrits how are you tlm 49? I have Rme bf pro fs, which is better for a home studio, the room is not perfect for 49 or 107 for vocals? .
Wow .... hats down 🙏
Thanks so much! :D
Killler tune man! Sounds like it’s straight out of Red Dead Redemption or something. The mic sounds killer!
Thank you so much! :) it’s an absolute winner of a mic 👌🏽👌🏽
How does this mic sound with something more treble like a violin? Thank you for your video!
Hi Kiev! Thank you so much. I would imagine it to be quite solid, it reacted very well to the High Strung acoustic guitar. I think the Omni pattern might be the most forgiving if your room allows for that.
Ur vocals r fire
Thank you so much! :)
I‘m sitting on the fence between the Neumann TLM107 and the Austrian Audio OC818. After watching comparison videos, I like the sound of both. Neumann‘s build quality really really speaks to me. On the other hand, the OC818 Polar Patterns & Terminator-AI might help with bad room acoustics. The option for dual channel recording expands its use cases, especially for an easy allround set-up. (Vocals, Transient Percussion Samples, etc. with one mic?)
What‘s your opinion on the OC818. How does it stack up?
They are both incredible mics really, if the options of changing polar patterns is really useful to you, then the OC818 is the way to go. I’m a really big fan of the 107 as an alrounder, and also as an investment piece, Neumann stuff tends to hold value pretty well. :) not an easy choice, but I hope this helps!
@@alecbrits Thank you for the response! The OC818's dual output would be a bigger factor to create "pseudo stereo" in a minimalistic set up. A pair of small condensers would do the trick as well (and probably even better), thought. Polar patterns will for 99% of times just help with ambient noise reduction for me. Tough choice for my first large condenser mic. :D
dude ill buy this song damn!!
Thank you! :)
What is a good audio interface for that microphone 107 or 103 on Windows? Is there any advantage over any of the audio interface(s)?
Hi Alec, first fo all I have to say your songwriting/performance/singing/production is top notch! I mean really top notch (coming from someone that has been doing this for over 15 years). And great vulnerable emotion in your voice! I really connect with your work (in other videos too) - would be good to connect musically if you're interested. I landed on this page because I've been looking for a mic upgrade and the TLM 107 has been a high contender (among TLM 49, Townsend Sphere L22, Aston Origin though on a different price range). I take it you really recommend this TLM 107 mic? I personally like your voice on this even more than the U47 FET. Would be great to hear back from you/recommendations.
Hi John!I do recommend the TLM107, it’s a really great all rounder, with no real drawback. The other mics you have suggested are all really solid choices as well, how ever, the best thing to do if you can, is to demo the mics to see which feel best for the applications and your room. After all the mics I have used, a pair of TLM107’s would be a great fit for a great allrounder set here in the studio.
@@alecbrits Thanks for the reply Alec! And for the recommendation. I think I am going to go for the TLM 107. I like the "vintage" sound emulation of the TLM 49 however I also doubt/wonder if I would not want that in certain songs (the bass seems to be slightly rolled off while the mids are higher). I'd rather have full transparency (I'm hoping like the TLM 107) and then EQ and do any sort of colouration afterwards. What I mean is I'd rather have bass and have to EQ it out as opposed to I feel there is a" lack" of bass with the TLM 49 for a certain song and I now need to push more "noise" up. For me it depends on each song and style as well. Townsend seems great, but I'd rather the EQ be fiddled after recording *once* instead of twice (their system is shaping the EQ for each mic simulation) so Might still fiddle after recording again. The mic is just for me - it's not a studio - so I just need it to work well for me. You're absolutely right about testing out the mics before hand - that's the best solution. With lockdown and shops being closed it's hard to do so... especially them being funny about returning open mics. A few shops I spoke to said once it's opened it's yours! Thanks for the reply.
No worries John, sounds like you have made up your mind! Let me know how you get on with the mic. :)
Amazing review and performance! love how you built that song up :) What's that drum with the cloth on top? just curious, sounds ace
Thank you! It’s my Beverly floor Tom :) with an old shirts that was sewn to a drum hoop.
@@alecbrits Amazing! thank you for the data... by the way I think the snare played round with fingers makes all the diference!
Thank you Alec for the great review! Your voice and all the instruments came out very nice and proof that the TLM 107 is a great all-rounder mic.
In contrast to the very first comment to this video I really liked the piano lick ambiance sound to accompany your explanations.
This piano sparkle was so tastefully placed in the background, very wide and distant, that it didn't disturb your talking at all but gave the whole review some magic touch!
How did you get this piano sounding so wide, since it was only recorded in omni by this single mic? Just a good reverb, or some further tricks? (I'm really curious) ;-)
All the best!
Hey Alex! :) a good reverb goes a long way, but often I’ll double track the parts, or record one melody, then double track with the octave or third above. That allows me to pan and use the different harmonics to allow for more width.
If i ever find the money i will definitely record my songs in your studio (by you) 😌
Thank you so much! :D that’s incredibly kind.
Excelente. ✨
Thank you so much Francisco! :)
Would you recommend the TLM 103 or 107 for R&B vocals recording ?
Tough to know really! I think that it comes down to the vocalist more than the genre. Peoples voices resonate so differently, that makes it hard to pick one mic that will nail the job every time.
Telefunkken TF47 is for R&B and Rap, but for general use I prefer TLM 107.
@@Tonsaay which microphone did you buy, I choose between tlm 107 and 49, which is better for you, my room is prepared, but not ideal?
Can you used this mic on the Rode pro caster 2?
I would assume so! :) provided the rode has phantom power, you should be able to.
Okay let me turn my phone upside down for the unboxing
Yeah, I learnt how to change things around after this video. 😂
wowww, all the sounds are great, and also the song is special. you didnt use any EQ on Neve 1073?
BTW i want the full song :)
Thank you! The Neve had no EQ. I’ll be working on the full tunes in the future for all the videos.
It's been a very long time that nothing really impressed me...imho your song it's really a very good song and your voice it's simply amazing. Btw my favorite vocalists are Steve Marriott, Robert Plant, Rod Stewart, Freddy Mercury, Ian Gillan, Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder amongst others...so I know what I'm talking about.
Neumann tlm 107 sounds fantastic...😊
Thanks so much! :) take a listen to Ariel Posen, you might like that too.
Hi Alec, would you recommand this mic for drum rooms ?
Absolutely! :) it’s a great all rounder. Depending on your room mic preferences. I generally go for Coles 4038’s for rooms, but if I wanted a brighter room tone, then these would be great!
Thanks for your answer, appreciate it !
I was looking for a microphone like the neumann u47 for my drum room but it’s very expensive. I was looking for other alternative that have the u47 sound shape… any recommandation ?
Nice video!
Thank you Garth! :)
@@alecbrits what is best tlm 107 vs 49 for vocal? , my room is prepared, but far from ideal
Creativity 👍🏽
Thanks Moses! :)
since u tried the tlm 107 do u think its good for speaking voice (spoken word)
I think it would do very well. :) its clean and has really low self noise.
Depends. For male voice 103 might be a better choice.
Yes, I use it on a daily basis for VO - from commercials to eLearning to audiobooks. Very articulate and natural sounding mic for that purpose.
You miced a Moog Gtandmother?? 😅
I put it through a Supro Thunderbolt 15 amplifier. :)
Svp.besoin de votre aide pour acheter un pied de ce micro que j' avais acheter.je veux un pied pour utilisation multiple voix.instruments.......
I’ve used Google translate. I think you were asking for a stand. These are the ones I use in the studio:
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@@alecbrits thanks you vey much