Tascam TM-ST2 X/Y Stereo Mic With Cables

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Description

Studio & Live Stereo Mic

TASCAM's TM-ST2 is a stereo microphone designed for studio and live recording. This X/Y microphone captures a wide stereo image with rich sound quality. The unbalanced output is perfect for connecting to TASCAM portable recorders like the DR1 and GT-R1. A low cut filter is available to remove low frequency rumble during recording. The TM-ST2 includes a 10' cable as well as an 18" cable for shorter runs or video camera connection. Also included are a microphone stand clip, wind screen, AA battery and protective carry pouch.

Simple to operate, the TM-ST2 is a surprisingly affordable solution to recording great-sounding stereo tracks.

Also available, the TM-STPRO adds balanced XLR outputs for recorders with balanced inputs like the US-144, DP-02 and 2488neo.

Features:
  • Model: TM-ST2
  • Elements: Back Electret Condenser
  • Type: X/Y Stereo
  • Frequency Response: 30 Hz - 20k Hz
  • Sensitivity @ 1Pa: 47 dBV
  • Impedance: 200 ohms, UNBALANCED
  • Maximum SPL: 126 dB SPL
  • Dynamic Range: 102 dB
  • Power: AA Battery
  • Consumption: 2 mA
  • Connector: Integral 3-pin XLR-M
  • Included Accessories: 10' and 18" Stereo (XLR-F to Stereo 3.5mm M) cables, Mic Clip, Battery, Windscreen and Protective Pouch
  • Weight: 320g/11.3 oz.

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