Are the XLII's good mics? I'm interested mainly in vocal applications. Is the TLII $150 better than the XLII?
thanks in advance,
Nick
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The XL II is indeed the replacement for the TL II- they are sel
The XL II is indeed the replacement for the TL II- they are selling at sweetwater for $899 (see link) also they no longer carry the TLII
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The TL II's you can still get on e-bay for $725, I imagine while their supply lasts - here is the link
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The new 414's are an updated version with a new/updated capsule.
The new 414's are an updated version with a new/updated capsule. The main difference in the TLII compared to the ULS is that the TLII is more crisp due to a high end eq bump built in and the lack of the cheap transformer that clouds the ULS version. I almost always prefer the TLII for anything that I would use the 414 on.
silent_nick wrote: audiogaff...thanks for the help. have you tr
silent_nick wrote: audiogaff...thanks for the help.
have you tried the new 414 (XLII) yet? if so, how does it compare to the TLII?
Nick
No, not yet. I'm not expecting a big sonic difference. It was just fine the way it was in my book. The remote pattern control is a cool option thou.
The 414's are a studio standard and have been for years. The Tl
The 414's are a studio standard and have been for years. The TlII is a transformerless design for vocal apps. the XlII I believe is just the name of the new model that replaces the TL II