Pearl
TL 44 Application - Music
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Pearl legendary rectangular capsule serves several purposes in TL 44. First of all, the capsules are mounted back-to-back and the XLR connextor is 5-pin with two discrete output channels.
Connect the two outputs to two mixer channels or two inputs on your soundcard. When recording a mono sound, such as vocals or a small acoustic instrument, direct one capsule to the sound source. By configuring your mixer/DAW accordingly, you can obtain cardioid, omni or figure-of-eight pattern characteristics, all continuously variable. And even during mixdown, after recording.
You can also position the TL 44 with its capsules angled 90 degrees from a stereo sound source and obtain a 180 degrees XY stereo image. Add to this a very flat frequency response with a neutral low end, and it's easy to see why the TL 44 is an ideal microphone for recording anything from a vocalist to a church organ.
The TL 44 is finished in black ED lacquer with an illuminating LED confirming 48v phantom power.
Package includes
- Wooden box
- Microphone shockmount 1930
- Individual frequency graph
Frequency response
Specifications
| Polar pattern | Cardioid, omni, figure-of-eight (or anything in between) or 180° XY stereo |
| Sensitivity | 16 mV/Pa |
| Frequency response | 20Hz - 20kHz |
| Impedance | 100 ohms |
| Operating Voltage | 48 volts |
| Rec. load imp | 1 K ohms |
| Current consumption | 3.5 mA |
| Self noise | 14 dBA |
| Max SPL | 126 dB |
| Connector | 5-pin XLR |
| Dimensions | 145 x ø31 mm |
| Weight | 260 g |
