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How about saying something like, "This has not been my experience," or, "I have a different opinion," etc. Why resort to this level of incivility?
Back in the days when Neumann was "the" mic manufacturer, there was a world of difference between what they offered and what was available elsewhere. I don't believe this is the case any longer, and a few minutes spent on Google searching reviews will find plenty of dissatisfied owners -- especially when comparisons are made between "old" and "new" designs of the same model. Today you can purchase amazing mics for considerably less than top-end offerings, with comparable build quality, with sound quality that is as good...some arguing better...than currently available Neumanns.
If your point had to do with top-end Neumanns, then I concede your point. If you want to spend $5,000 on a single mic, then you are purchasing a difficult-to-quantify sound quality that perhaps is worth the premium. But if you re-read the original poster's question, and the mics he asks about, I stand firm in what I say.
-Bruce
Hey, looking to get my first neumann mic, but really need to keep the price down. The primary purpose is recording trumpet, but would also like something that's useful for vocals, perhaps piano?
So far the choices are:
TLM 102: $799
TLM 103: $1,699
KM 184: $1,200
Any thoughts? For the primary purpose of recording trumpet is it worth the extra 400 to go to the KM 184 or the extra 900 to go to the TLM 103?
How about saying something like, "This has not been my experience," or, "I have a different opinion," etc. Why resort to this level of incivility?
Back in the days when Neumann was "the" mic manufacturer, there was a world of difference between what they offered and what was available elsewhere. I don't believe this is the case any longer, and a few minutes spent on Google searching reviews will find plenty of dissatisfied owners -- especially when comparisons are made between "old" and "new" designs of the same model. Today you can purchase amazing mics for considerably less than top-end offerings, with comparable build quality, with sound quality that is as good...some arguing better...than currently available Neumanns.
If your point had to do with top-end Neumanns, then I concede your point. If you want to spend $5,000 on a single mic, then you are purchasing a difficult-to-quantify sound quality that perhaps is worth the premium. But if you re-read the original poster's question, and the mics he asks about, I stand firm in what I say.
Whereas a top Neumann mic is a work of art, the TLM 103 just barely makes the cut. It still out performs other brands in the same price level, but as far as the upper end Neumann's, the capsule rejection rate speaks volumes for the level of quality when combined with a really good circuit and high quality components.
The whole TLM line (meaning transformerless) losses that wonderful color and just falls short period soundwise. Nothing sounds better than a good transformer and the whole TLM line is just Neumann on the cheap.