anonymous
13 January 2008
I just picked up a "new" TLM 103 for $500. Less than a year old and never been used. Thank you craigslist!
I just picked up a "new" TLM 103 for $500. Less than a year old and never been used. Thank you craigslist!
Hate you? Why? Did you get the mic with the optional, ridiculous
Hate you? Why? Did you get the mic with the optional, ridiculously overpriced shock suspension? If not, $500 is the typical price I see those going for on e-Bay...and there are usually a couple that folks are willing to dump off. Let's be honest here. This is Neumann's cheapest condenser.
I bought a TLM-103 when it came out 10 years ago. No history, just blind faith. Very disappointed. Blah, flat sound. I've got several Audio-Technicas with more soul than that thing (AT4047). I've got an ADK with better presence (Vienna). And when I do VO's, an RE-20 sounds bigger and cleaner. The TLM103 doesn't shine. It whimpers. Open it up and see why. Plastic and nylon parts where a REAL Neumann is brass or steel. No transformer. Oh, that's right, those transformerth are tho bad for the thound.
Ten years later, the TLM103 enjoys a very mixed reputation. Some people like it, many more don't. It depends on what you're used to, I guess. Don't believe me? Go on gearslutz, mojoepie, even this site. Lots of disappointed Neumann fans.
For $500, you could've done a LOT better. Let's see, there's a special deal from A-T where you get an AT4040 LDC, an AT4041 SDC, the shock mount, all in a nice wooden box. $499 from Sweetwater, and a mere $399 from a dealer on e-Bay. That would leave you enough left over for an extra 57. Or, an AT4047, like I said earlier, which sounds a HELLUVALOT better than the 103. And it comes with the shockmount. And it has a real output tranny, to boot. I'm tired now, but there's a LOT more in this world that $500 will buy you than what Dr. Sennheiser is willing to market at that price point.