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For Home Recording and Project Studios Captures Vocals and Acoustic Instruments 18mm Aluminum Capsule Cardioid Polar Pattern Includes Desktop Stand Shockmount and XLR Cable  
Tascam TM-80 Overview The TM-80 Studio Condenser Microphone from Tascam is a condenser microphone with an 18mm aluminum diaphragm, a cardioid pickup pattern, and internal circuitry optimized to reduce noise and distortion while retaining a rich and full sound quality. It can be used to capture audio for vocal and acoustic instrument applications in home and project studios. A desktop stand, a shockmount to reduce rumble during recording, and an XLR cable are also included.  
18mm, pure-aluminum diaphragm Cardioid polar pattern Frequency response: 20 Hz to 20 kHz Phantom power required: 9-48 VDC Housing: die-cast zinc  
Analog Performance Sound Field   Mono Operating Principle   Pressure Gradient Transducer   Condenser Polar Pattern   Cardioid Frequency Range   20 Hz to 20 kHz Signal to Noise Ratio   77 dB Maximum SPL   136 dB SPL THD   1% Impedance   200 Ohms ± 30% @ 1 kHz Load Impedance   1000 Ohms Sensitivity   -38 dB at 1 kHz General Output Connectors   1 x 3-Pin XLR Operating Voltage   9 to 48 V Length   6.50" / 165 mm Diameter   1.89" / 48 mm Weight   10.6 oz / 301 g Packaging Info Package Weight   1.79 lb Box Dimensions (LxWxH)   11.7 x 4.95 x 3.05"  
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Brand
Model
  • TM-80
Finish
  • Silver
Categories
Year
  • 2016
Made In
  • China

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