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"Billy Bee" wrote:
Has anyone been using a Neumann TLM 103 with a RNP preamp? [ ... ] From what I've read in earlier threads, the TLM seems to soar with some preamps and less so with others. The TLM 103 is a bit of a rough customer for some preamps--it has very high output levels and it demands more current for its phantom powering circuit than older, transformer-equipped condenser designs tended to draw. So there are some preamps that don't work properly or reliably with it. Fortunately the RNP isn't one of them--its inputs can take over a Volt of signal without clipping, and its phantom powering implementation passes my usual test (the voltage is within spec when ca. 4.5 mA per channel is being drawn--the TLM 103 needs only about 3 mA). |