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Chandler TG Microphone Type L Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone

Chandler TG Microphone Type L Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone

Chandler TG Overview

TG Microphone vs Vintage U47 on Piano at Abbey Road Studios
Chandler Limited TG Microphone First Impressions
Chandler Limited TG Microphone VS Vintage U47 on Drums
Chandler Limited TG Microphone: Drums, Bass and Guitar
Chandler Limited TG Microphone Sound Samples: Electric Guitar
By Photo's
Trevor Collins

Resurrecting a revered microphone with new tricks for their EMI Abbey Road Studios line of products, the TG Microphone Type L from Chandler Limited is a large-diaphragm FET condenser mic that sports the bigger-than-solid-state sound and flexibility of its utilitarian workhorse lineage. Like the celebrated original, the TG Mic Type L features the Dual Tone System for two different input stages, but with modifications, for further versatility: System A gives you a mid-forward and harmonically rich sound for wonderful vintage warmth, while the System B setting provides a more pristine, transparent sound with extremely high SPL resistance.

The TG Mic Type L utilizes a cardioid pickup pattern for tight directivity and avoiding unwanted sounds to the rear and sides. The built-in -10 dB pad lets you reign in excessively loud sounds, eliminating distortion. The transducer is a custom design with gold sputtering for high conductivity and corrosion resistance. This microphone includes a swivel mount stand adapter and a bamboo hard case.

TG History
In 1968 EMI/Abbey Road Studios saw a change from the valve-driven REDD recording and mixing consoles to the transistorized TG12345 desk. The EMI TG12345 transistor recording console with expanded EQ and, for the first time ever, a compressor/limiter on every channel, would forever leave its sonic imprint on the Beatles� �Abbey Road� and Pink Floyd�s �Dark Side of the Moon� albums, as well as recordings by Paul McCartney John Lennon, and George Harrison.

Conceived in 1967, the TG mixing and mastering consoles would see many revisions throughout the �70s before being retired from service in 1983. TG consoles were built by EMI exclusively for their studios and were never commercially available.

A Studio Workhorse
The TG Microphone Type L is cardioid and intended as a utilitarian recording studio workhorse. The Type L is capable of rivaling scenarios where the C414, FET47, U87, U67, and C12 traditionally have found favor and may replace the practice of employing a dynamic and a ribbon in combination on guitar cabinets.

In the Box

  • Chandler TG Microphone Type L Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone
  • Swivel Mount
  • Bamboo Hard Case
  • Limited 1-Year Manufacturer Warranty

Not in the Box

    Chandler TG Specs

    Key Specs
    Form Factor
    Large Diaphragm Mic / Stand/Boom Mount
    Polar Pattern
    Cardioid
    Output Connector
    1x XLR 3-Pin Male (on Mic)
    Power Sources
    Phantom Power
    Color
    Black
    Microphone
    Primary Applications
    Studio Recording
    Form Factor
    Large Diaphragm Mic / Stand/Boom Mount
    Intended Sound Sources
    Vocals, Speech/Voice-Over, Dialogue, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Piano, Drums, Instruments, Choir, Orchestra
    Sound Field
    Mono
    Element Type
    1x Condenser
    Polar Pattern
    Cardioid
    Connectivity
    Output Connector
    1x XLR 3-Pin Male (on Mic)
    Power
    Power Sources
    Phantom Power
    Operating Voltage
    48 V (Phantom Power)
    Physical
    Color
    Black
    Mounting Thread Size
    5/8"-27 Female
    Environmental Protection
    No
    Packaging Info
    Package Weight
    2.155 lb
    Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
    10.7 x 5.5 x 4"

    All product and company names are trademarks™ or registered® trademarks of their respective holders. Use of them does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by them.
    $1,336.09
    Chandler TG Microphone Type L Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone
    $1,336.09

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    Chandler TG Microphone Type L Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone

    Chandler TG Overview

    TG Microphone vs Vintage U47 on Piano at Abbey Road Studios
    Chandler Limited TG Microphone First Impressions
    Chandler Limited TG Microphone VS Vintage U47 on Drums
    Chandler Limited TG Microphone: Drums, Bass and Guitar
    Chandler Limited TG Microphone Sound Samples: Electric Guitar
    By Photo's
    Trevor Collins

    Resurrecting a revered microphone with new tricks for their EMI Abbey Road Studios line of products, the TG Microphone Type L from Chandler Limited is a large-diaphragm FET condenser mic that sports the bigger-than-solid-state sound and flexibility of its utilitarian workhorse lineage. Like the celebrated original, the TG Mic Type L features the Dual Tone System for two different input stages, but with modifications, for further versatility: System A gives you a mid-forward and harmonically rich sound for wonderful vintage warmth, while the System B setting provides a more pristine, transparent sound with extremely high SPL resistance.

    The TG Mic Type L utilizes a cardioid pickup pattern for tight directivity and avoiding unwanted sounds to the rear and sides. The built-in -10 dB pad lets you reign in excessively loud sounds, eliminating distortion. The transducer is a custom design with gold sputtering for high conductivity and corrosion resistance. This microphone includes a swivel mount stand adapter and a bamboo hard case.

    TG History
    In 1968 EMI/Abbey Road Studios saw a change from the valve-driven REDD recording and mixing consoles to the transistorized TG12345 desk. The EMI TG12345 transistor recording console with expanded EQ and, for the first time ever, a compressor/limiter on every channel, would forever leave its sonic imprint on the Beatles� �Abbey Road� and Pink Floyd�s �Dark Side of the Moon� albums, as well as recordings by Paul McCartney John Lennon, and George Harrison.

    Conceived in 1967, the TG mixing and mastering consoles would see many revisions throughout the �70s before being retired from service in 1983. TG consoles were built by EMI exclusively for their studios and were never commercially available.

    A Studio Workhorse
    The TG Microphone Type L is cardioid and intended as a utilitarian recording studio workhorse. The Type L is capable of rivaling scenarios where the C414, FET47, U87, U67, and C12 traditionally have found favor and may replace the practice of employing a dynamic and a ribbon in combination on guitar cabinets.

    In the Box

    • Chandler TG Microphone Type L Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone
    • Swivel Mount
    • Bamboo Hard Case
    • Limited 1-Year Manufacturer Warranty

    Not in the Box

      Chandler TG Specs

      Key Specs
      Form Factor
      Large Diaphragm Mic / Stand/Boom Mount
      Polar Pattern
      Cardioid
      Output Connector
      1x XLR 3-Pin Male (on Mic)
      Power Sources
      Phantom Power
      Color
      Black
      Microphone
      Primary Applications
      Studio Recording
      Form Factor
      Large Diaphragm Mic / Stand/Boom Mount
      Intended Sound Sources
      Vocals, Speech/Voice-Over, Dialogue, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Piano, Drums, Instruments, Choir, Orchestra
      Sound Field
      Mono
      Element Type
      1x Condenser
      Polar Pattern
      Cardioid
      Connectivity
      Output Connector
      1x XLR 3-Pin Male (on Mic)
      Power
      Power Sources
      Phantom Power
      Operating Voltage
      48 V (Phantom Power)
      Physical
      Color
      Black
      Mounting Thread Size
      5/8"-27 Female
      Environmental Protection
      No
      Packaging Info
      Package Weight
      2.155 lb
      Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
      10.7 x 5.5 x 4"

      All product and company names are trademarks™ or registered® trademarks of their respective holders. Use of them does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by them.

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      Chandler TG Overview

      TG Microphone vs Vintage U47 on Piano at Abbey Road Studios
      Chandler Limited TG Microphone First Impressions
      Chandler Limited TG Microphone VS Vintage U47 on Drums
      Chandler Limited TG Microphone: Drums, Bass and Guitar
      Chandler Limited TG Microphone Sound Samples: Electric Guitar
      By Photo's
      Trevor Collins

      Resurrecting a revered microphone with new tricks for their EMI Abbey Road Studios line of products, the TG Microphone Type L from Chandler Limited is a large-diaphragm FET condenser mic that sports the bigger-than-solid-state sound and flexibility of its utilitarian workhorse lineage. Like the celebrated original, the TG Mic Type L features the Dual Tone System for two different input stages, but with modifications, for further versatility: System A gives you a mid-forward and harmonically rich sound for wonderful vintage warmth, while the System B setting provides a more pristine, transparent sound with extremely high SPL resistance.

      The TG Mic Type L utilizes a cardioid pickup pattern for tight directivity and avoiding unwanted sounds to the rear and sides. The built-in -10 dB pad lets you reign in excessively loud sounds, eliminating distortion. The transducer is a custom design with gold sputtering for high conductivity and corrosion resistance. This microphone includes a swivel mount stand adapter and a bamboo hard case.

      TG History
      In 1968 EMI/Abbey Road Studios saw a change from the valve-driven REDD recording and mixing consoles to the transistorized TG12345 desk. The EMI TG12345 transistor recording console with expanded EQ and, for the first time ever, a compressor/limiter on every channel, would forever leave its sonic imprint on the Beatles� �Abbey Road� and Pink Floyd�s �Dark Side of the Moon� albums, as well as recordings by Paul McCartney John Lennon, and George Harrison.

      Conceived in 1967, the TG mixing and mastering consoles would see many revisions throughout the �70s before being retired from service in 1983. TG consoles were built by EMI exclusively for their studios and were never commercially available.

      A Studio Workhorse
      The TG Microphone Type L is cardioid and intended as a utilitarian recording studio workhorse. The Type L is capable of rivaling scenarios where the C414, FET47, U87, U67, and C12 traditionally have found favor and may replace the practice of employing a dynamic and a ribbon in combination on guitar cabinets.

      In the Box

      • Chandler TG Microphone Type L Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone
      • Swivel Mount
      • Bamboo Hard Case
      • Limited 1-Year Manufacturer Warranty

      Not in the Box

        Chandler TG Specs

        Key Specs
        Form Factor
        Large Diaphragm Mic / Stand/Boom Mount
        Polar Pattern
        Cardioid
        Output Connector
        1x XLR 3-Pin Male (on Mic)
        Power Sources
        Phantom Power
        Color
        Black
        Microphone
        Primary Applications
        Studio Recording
        Form Factor
        Large Diaphragm Mic / Stand/Boom Mount
        Intended Sound Sources
        Vocals, Speech/Voice-Over, Dialogue, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Piano, Drums, Instruments, Choir, Orchestra
        Sound Field
        Mono
        Element Type
        1x Condenser
        Polar Pattern
        Cardioid
        Connectivity
        Output Connector
        1x XLR 3-Pin Male (on Mic)
        Power
        Power Sources
        Phantom Power
        Operating Voltage
        48 V (Phantom Power)
        Physical
        Color
        Black
        Mounting Thread Size
        5/8"-27 Female
        Environmental Protection
        No
        Packaging Info
        Package Weight
        2.155 lb
        Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
        10.7 x 5.5 x 4"

        All product and company names are trademarks™ or registered® trademarks of their respective holders. Use of them does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by them.
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