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CHANDLER LIMITED TG Microphone

Chandler Limited’s new TG Microphone is the latest in a long line of products based upon historic equipment from EMI’s Abbey Road Studios. This large-diaphragm condenser mic isn’t a replica of a well-known classic, though; rather, it incorporates features from the EMI TG12410 Transfer Consoles (mastering consoles), specifically its tape-equalisation systems.

Visually, the TG mic resembles the Neumann U 47/48, as did Chandler’s previous mic, the valve-powered REDD; this new TG Microphone is solid state, just like the TG range of consoles. Unlike the REDD, the TG has no built in preamp, though it does have its own power supply, negating the need for +48V phantom power.

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