Tascam TM-70 Owner's Manual

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Year 2021
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Tascam TM-70 Specification

The Tascam TM-70 is a dynamic microphone tailored specifically for broadcast and podcasting applications, delivering professional-grade sound quality with ease. This microphone features a supercardioid polar pattern, effectively isolating the main sound source while minimizing background noise and feedback, making it an ideal choice for capturing clear and focused vocals in less-than-ideal acoustic environments.

The TM-70 is designed with a frequency response range of 30 Hz to 20 kHz, ensuring it captures a wide spectrum of audio nuances, from low-end warmth to high-end clarity. Its sensitivity is rated at -54 dB ±3 dB, facilitating the capture of even subtle vocal details with precision. The microphone's robust construction includes a durable metal body that withstands the rigors of regular use, while its integrated shock mount reduces handling noise, further enhancing audio clarity.

Connectivity is achieved through a standard XLR output, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of audio interfaces, mixers, and recording devices. The TM-70's lightweight design, weighing approximately 300 grams, ensures ease of handling and setup, whether mounted on a boom arm or a microphone stand.

Included with the TM-70 is a range of accessories to enhance usability, such as a pivoting stand mount for flexible positioning, a microphone clip, and a protective pouch for storage and transport. The Tascam TM-70 strikes a balance between professional performance and user-friendly design, making it a versatile choice for broadcasters and podcasters seeking reliable and high-quality audio capture.

Tascam TM-70 F.A.Q.

How do I connect the Tascam TM-70 to my audio interface?

To connect the Tascam TM-70 to your audio interface, use an XLR cable. Plug one end into the TM-70's XLR output and the other end into an XLR input on your audio interface. Ensure phantom power is turned off, as the TM-70 is a dynamic microphone and does not require it.

What is the best way to position the Tascam TM-70 for podcasting?

For podcasting, position the Tascam TM-70 about 6-12 inches away from your mouth. Use a pop filter to reduce plosive sounds and angle the microphone slightly off to the side to minimize breath and sibilance.

How can I reduce background noise when using the Tascam TM-70?

To reduce background noise, ensure the TM-70 is using its cardioid pattern effectively by pointing it directly at the sound source. Additionally, record in a quiet environment and consider using acoustic treatments like foam panels to minimize ambient noise.

What type of stand is recommended for the Tascam TM-70?

The Tascam TM-70 can be used with any standard microphone stand. For stability and flexibility, consider using a boom arm or a desktop stand with a shock mount to isolate the microphone from vibrations and handling noise.

Can the Tascam TM-70 be used for recording instruments?

Yes, the Tascam TM-70 can be used to record instruments, especially those with strong mid-range frequencies such as guitar amplifiers and brass instruments. Position the microphone close to the sound source for optimal results.

How do I clean and maintain the Tascam TM-70 microphone?

To clean the Tascam TM-70, use a dry, soft cloth to wipe the exterior. Avoid using any liquids or solvents. Regularly check the XLR connections for dust or debris to maintain a good electrical connection.

What should I do if the Tascam TM-70 is producing a muffled sound?

If the TM-70 sounds muffled, check the microphone positioning and ensure it is facing the sound source. Inspect the XLR cable and connections for any damage or loose connections. Also, try using a different preamp or audio interface to rule out equipment issues.

Is the Tascam TM-70 suitable for live performances?

The Tascam TM-70 is primarily designed for studio use, but it can be used for live performances if feedback and noise are controlled. Its cardioid pattern helps reject off-axis sounds, making it a viable option for some live settings.

How do I set up the Tascam TM-70 for optimal vocal recording?

Set up the Tascam TM-70 by connecting it to an audio interface with an XLR cable. Use a pop filter and position the microphone 6-12 inches from the vocalist's mouth. Adjust the gain on your interface to ensure a clear but not distorted signal.

What should I do if there's no sound coming from the Tascam TM-70?

If there's no sound, first check the XLR cable and connections. Ensure the audio interface is powered on and that the correct input channel is selected. Verify that the gain is set appropriately and that the microphone is not muted in the recording software.