Tascam TM-250SG Owner's Manual

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Year 2021
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Tascam TM-250SG Specification

The Tascam TM-250SG is a supercardioid shotgun microphone designed for professional audio capture in video production and broadcasting environments. It features a highly directional pickup pattern that effectively isolates the intended sound source while minimizing ambient noise and reverberation. This makes it particularly suitable for on-camera use in interviews, documentaries, and live events. The microphone offers a frequency response range of 50 Hz to 20 kHz, ensuring clarity and fidelity across a wide spectrum of audio frequencies. With a maximum sound pressure level of 130 dB SPL, the TM-250SG can handle loud sound sources without distortion, making it versatile for various recording situations. Its low self-noise level of 15 dB-A ensures clean audio capture with minimal background hiss.

The TM-250SG is constructed with a robust metal chassis, providing durability and reliability in field conditions. It operates on 48V phantom power, which is standard in professional audio equipment, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of recording devices and mixers. The microphone's compact design, with a length of approximately 250 mm, makes it easy to mount on camera rigs or boom poles without adding significant weight. Additionally, the TM-250SG includes essential accessories such as a windscreen and shock mount, which help reduce wind noise and handling vibrations during outdoor or mobile recordings. Overall, the Tascam TM-250SG delivers high-quality directional audio capture in a durable and versatile package, making it an ideal choice for professionals in the film and broadcast industries.

Tascam TM-250SG F.A.Q.

How do I set up the Tascam TM-250SG for optimal sound quality?

To set up the Tascam TM-250SG for optimal sound quality, position the microphone at a 45-degree angle towards the sound source. Ensure it is mounted on a stable stand to avoid handling noise. Use a pop filter to minimize plosive sounds and adjust the gain settings on your recording device to prevent clipping.

What should I do if the microphone is not picking up sound?

If the microphone is not picking up sound, check the connections to ensure the cable is securely plugged into both the microphone and the recording device. Verify that phantom power is enabled, as the TM-250SG requires it. Test with a different XLR cable and input channel to rule out hardware issues.

How can I reduce background noise when using the TM-250SG?

To reduce background noise, position the microphone closer to the sound source and away from noise sources. Use a high-pass filter to cut low-frequency noise and consider using a noise gate or software noise reduction tools during post-production.

What maintenance does the Tascam TM-250SG require?

The TM-250SG requires minimal maintenance. Regularly inspect the microphone for dust and clean it with a soft, dry cloth. Store it in a dry, dust-free environment. Avoid exposing it to moisture or extreme temperatures to prolong its lifespan.

Can I use the Tascam TM-250SG with a DSLR camera?

Yes, the TM-250SG can be used with a DSLR camera equipped with an XLR input or with an adapter. Ensure the camera or the adapter provides phantom power, as it is required for the microphone to function properly.

How do I troubleshoot audio distortion issues with the TM-250SG?

To troubleshoot audio distortion, ensure that the gain is set correctly on your recording device to prevent clipping. Check all cables for any damage and replace them if needed. Verify that the microphone is not positioned too close to the sound source.

What accessories are recommended for use with the Tascam TM-250SG?

Recommended accessories include a shock mount to reduce handling noise, a windscreen or pop filter to minimize plosives and wind noise, and a sturdy microphone stand for stable positioning.

How do I connect the Tascam TM-250SG to a computer?

To connect the TM-250SG to a computer, use an audio interface with XLR inputs that provides phantom power. Connect the microphone to the audio interface with an XLR cable, then connect the interface to the computer via USB or another supported connection.

What is the best way to transport the Tascam TM-250SG?

When transporting the TM-250SG, use a padded carrying case to protect it from shocks and vibration. Ensure that the microphone is securely fastened in the case and avoid placing heavy objects on top of it during transport.

Can the Tascam TM-250SG be used for outdoor recordings?

Yes, the TM-250SG can be used for outdoor recordings. However, it is advisable to use a windscreen or a blimp to reduce wind noise. Be mindful of environmental conditions and protect the microphone from moisture and dust.