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TELEFUNKEN TF11 Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphone
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Description
The TELEFUNKEN TF11 is a unique design with a new take on the large-diaphragm phantom-powered condenser. Blending an Austrian-inspired voicing similar to the legendary C12 with modern FET high-performance, the TF11 features a beautifully open and detailed frequency response with exceptionally fast transient response, high-SPL handling and low self-noise. The compact, cardioid-only TF11 is versatile, portable and dependable for all recording environments from home to studio to stage. Countless sources, including voice, drum overheads and acoustic instruments excel with this microphone.



Features
- Hand-assembled in the USA
- CK12-style edge terminated capsule
- Premium through-hole components
- Custom UK-made OEP/Carnhill output transformer
Specs
- Type: FET Condenser
- Polar Pattern: Cardioid
- Frequency Range: 20Hz–20kHz, ±3dB
- Power Source: +48V Phantom Power
- Capsule: TK51S - Edge Terminated Large-Diaphragm, Single Membrane
- Tube: n/a
- Transformer: OEP/Carnhill T218
- Sensitivity: 14 mV/Pa, ±1dB
- THD at 1kHz, 1 Pa (Amplifier) : < 0.01%
- Output Impedance: 110 Ω
- Maximum SPL (for 1% THD) : ˃ 135dB
- S/N Ratio: 90dBa
- Self Noise (Amplifier): 4dBa
- Dimensions: 175 mm L x 46 mm dia.
- Weight: 545 g
- Included Accessories: Shockmount, Standmount, Mic sleeve, mic case
- Power Supply: n/a
- Cable: n/a
- Shockmount: M 703 , M 782
- Case: MC11
- Box/Bag: MS01
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submitted3 years ago
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What is the blemish?
Unfortunately, we have no way of knowing what the blemish is but it would only be a minor cosmetic flaw.