Superb condition, but missing the claw (i never used that as i found there was noise - i used a small boom stand)
Original Case
Info
- The TGX10 is a dynamic/moving‑coil pressure‑gradient microphone with a supercardioid polar pattern and a capsule capable of withstanding high sound pressure levels (up to 140dB is quoted).
- It's designed for use with percussion instruments, particularly snare drum — at only 75mm long, it doesn't obstruct a drummer when it is placed near a snare, especially if you use a mic lead with a right‑angled XLR.
- The TGX10 comes supplied in a rugged foam‑lined case, and has its own 3/8‑inch and 5/8‑inch threads for mounting directly onto a mic stand without the need for a conventional mic clip.
- There is also a flexible microphone 'claw' mount designed to fasten onto the drum itself, eliminating the need for a regular stand. There can sometimes be a problem with mechanical noise when using clamps directly on to instruments, but Beyer claim that the TGX10 is "insensitive to handling or mechanical noise".
- The quoted frequency response of 50‑15,000 Hz should be more than adequate for its purpose, and the supercardioid polar pattern should ensure rejection of unwanted hi‑hat and cymbal sounds.