🎙️ Elevate Your Sound Game!
The TONOR TC20 is a professional-grade XLR condenser microphone designed for a variety of applications including studio recording, podcasting, and streaming. It features a cardioid polar pattern for effective noise reduction, a robust T20 boom arm for easy setup, and comes with all essential accessories for a complete audio experience.
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 78 dB |
Frequency Response | 18 KHz |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
Impedance | 2200 Ohm |
Microphone Form Factor | Table Array |
Connectivity Technology | XLR |
Connector Type | XLR |
Special Features | Stand |
Compatible Devices | Amplifier |
Item Weight | 1900 Grams |
Item Dimensions | 5.91 x 1.77 x 1.77 inches |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
R**T
Starting Out Or Going Strong, This Mic is A Great Tool For You
This review makes me seem like a bot, but I am actually human. I am just so impressed with the microphone considering that I paid MORE for a worse microphone in the past than I paid for this one that I felt the need to review it.Immaculate audio quality and brilliant for podcasts, streams, vocal acting and all of the other things I do. Very sturdy microphone boom that is not too hard to manipulate with one hand. High quality desk clamp with the boom as well.Pop filter disk is anchored, firm and is high quality. Diameter is good too, it's not a tiny cheap one, and I like the logo on it. Microphone surface dampener is a perfect fit and is easy on, easy off.Out of the box, this microphone is ready to connect to a mix board or a phantom power supply. Wonderful work by Tonor for making such a beautiful product and making it affordable. It is not the most impressive mic I have played with, but it is much better than what I had.
T**.
GREAT STARTER
This was bought to use over a headset mic and let me say it sounds amazing for the price. The build quality was sturdy and very light weight! I’d recommend this to anyone wanting to transfer over to an arm mic as you get the arm and the mic itself is easy to set up as it’s just a plug and go! Great sounding microphone!
R**R
Tonor XLR Condeser Microphone
Experience clear and precise vocal recordings with this versatile condenser microphone. It's perfect for capturing nuanced performances and spoken word content. The high-quality build ensures durability for long-lasting use. This microphone delivers professional sound, ideal for various voice-over applications. Elevate your audio projects with its exceptional performance.
M**I
This is the best budget XLR condenser Microphone you can buy right now
To start off lets talk about everything included in the box. There is a Boom Arm, Pop Filter, Windscreen, Shock Mount, The cable, and the Mic itself. The Mic is XLR so you do need a Audio interface or phantom power to get this working, I included a picture of the audio interface that I am using right now. It cost $110 at my local MicroCenter. The installation for the Boom Arm was very easy and simple, You tighten the desk clamp and the you insert the boom arm into the desk clamp. I included a picture of the desk clamp. There is also a WindScreen and Pop Filter included. This help the prevent harsh noises or sounds on the mic. Hold your hand up to your face and say the letter P, you can feel the air when you say that letter and a pop filter or windscreen prevents that air from hitting the mic so it doesn't sound distorted. The shock mount is very useful so when you drop something on your desk the Mic doesn't absorb the impact. Now for the Mic, it sounds amazing for the price you are paying, It has a Cardioid Pattern to reduce the amount of background noise. Overall, If you want a good XLR mic for the price, The Tonor TC20 is a great option. I do not regret making this purchase. 10/10 I recommend this product.
D**Y
A full Audio Kit for $60? Almost to good to be true.
...like most im definitely skeptical with these cheap microphone kits because they almost never pass my testing for one reason or another. As you can imagine running a full time tech & gaming channel for streaming and YouTube reviews i get a ton of product in my hands so let me just say this...The Microphone Sound Quality alone on this mic sounds better than most microphones double its price tag....you get a full kit of high quality parts to go with it which the boom arm alone is probably $40 and is made of steel and has a durable nice feel to it....this kit is undervalued in my opinion and is a steal at this price tag...the only downside i found was the shock-mount was hard to fix once tangled and that this setup requires phantom Power. if you already have an xlr microphone or a phantom power source your rocking in your setup your golden....Other than that its a fantastic microphone and its definitely worth more than $60 but dont tell Tonor that...If you would like to watch the full review i did on my YouTube channel with this microphone check it out on my channel "DetroitFury" the video is titled"A full audio Kit for $60? Yikes! - TONOR TC20 Review"
L**N
The kit included everything I needed with simple installation instructions.
I am starting a Voice Over business and needed an XLR microphone to do audio books. I purchased an interface (separate Amazon order) and needed a mounting kit, pop filter, isolation shield, mic and cable.I love, the fact that everything I needed came overnight, in one box, for a very competitive price. I am all set to start my demo now!
S**H
Microphone is the best part
I like the microphone. I had to get a phantom power supply for it as I had thought that my radio would supply it. Once I got a good phantom power supply, I was able to connect the microphone. The comments are that the sound quality on the other end is good. I am using this with a Heil cable and foot pedal to enable me to use my radio hands-free. I'm really happy with the microphone. The shock mount works well. I did not put the pop filter on but I did put the foam wind screen on. It seems to be working well this way. If I were recording music or a podcast, I would likely use the pop filter.I don't like the boom arm as much. It seems to have springs that are much to strong. I can't get it to stay where I want it, even though I tighten the knobs. I am not using it as I found a better one. Also, the base needs to be such that the base can be mounted with a screw or bolt directly to a surface as the clamping mechanism is rather large and does not fit where I need it to. It does appear to be well constructed. For someone with a different setup, it would likely work just fine.I should have ordered the microphone without the boom arm, but
M**R
Too sensitive
The mic is alright.. durable for sure. The input signal is too sensitive though even with the input knob being all the way down on the interphase. It's good f you're just using for podcasts or streaming videos, but for recording music? Not so much
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