Behringer TA 312S Dynamic Gooseneck Microphone for Vocal Applications
Original price was: £20.90.£19.90Current price is: £19.90.







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TA 312S
Dynamic Gooseneck Microphone for Vocal Applications
Professional dynamic microphone for transparent vocal projectionsIdeal as talkback microphone for studios, podiums, conferences and desktopsCardioid polar pattern minimizes background noise and feedback
Convenient on/off switch to mute during breaks Extremely high signal output which lets the sound cut through Effective wind and pop noise filters included
TA 312S

Flexible Communication
The TA 312S Gooseneck microphones bring a whole new meaning to the word flexible. Beyond their fully adjustable goosenecks lies a new level of flexibility. Designed for easy replacement and available in cardioid directional characteristic offer wide frequency response and accurate sound reproduction for a broad variety of applications, such as musician and stage communication by directly plugging in to your X32 consoles, courtrooms and conference centers.

No More Rumble Only Tuned Clarity…
Reverberation & room acoustic is not your puzzle anymore; TA 312S microphones are fine tuned for speech and ensures crystal clarity in communication with clear & intelligible sound that can be heard and understood by everyone.

No Installation Headaches…
Highly compact TA 312S is designed for plugging directly into any panel or desk-mounted female XLR connector.
Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 51.61 x 43.97 x 13.39 cm; 340.19 g
Manufacturer : Music Tribe
ASIN : B083FJJPNH
Item model number : TA 312S
Country of origin : China
Professional dynamic microphone for transparent vocal projections
Package Dimensions: 5.334 L x 50.292 H x 7.62 W (cm)
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Package Dimensions: 5.334 L x 50.292 H x 7.62 W (cm)
Customers say
Customers find the microphone well-made and good value for money. The sound quality receives mixed feedback, with some customers reporting good sound while others find it uninspiring. The strength of the microphone receives negative feedback, with one customer describing the cable as flimsy.
13 reviews for Behringer TA 312S Dynamic Gooseneck Microphone for Vocal Applications
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Original price was: £20.90.£19.90Current price is: £19.90.
S. Braybrooke –
Blown away with the quality for double bass…..amazing!
A friend of mine was selling an Audio Technica mics for double bass and wanted £200. They sounded great but thought I’d look around…..I found his Behringer CB100 for £25 so thought it was worth a punt, and the result is stunning! Honestly this sounds like a very high quality mic capsule and when blended with a magnetic pickup is perfect for recording. The only down side is that it does not include a clamp for the goose-neck so I used cable tied to hold it to the bridge. I found the the foam surrounding the capsule vibrated at first but moving it around in the plastic rings soon stopped any movement. Recommended for any accoustic bass players looking to amplify and keep their natural tone.
Russ Sargeant –
Great mic for double bass without breaking the bank
Very impressed with this mic. It achieves a very natural sound when fitted to my double bass. It took a little trial and error to find the optimum position but I found under the bridge just 1cm above the table to be the best sound without boomy low frequencies. I use an audio interface with phantom power between the bass and the amp. I managed to use the associated clamp too (originally designed for banjos or violins). When clamped on to the string silks near the tailpiece there is no vibration and it will hold the mic in-situ. See pictures for reference. Very happy.
TMTME –
Good as always with Behringer
Nice product, good quality, would be nice if it came with a basic clip for guitar soundhole, but can’t really argue at the price! Be aware it required 48v phantom power, and it won’t work just plugged into the XLR input on most guitar amps, which generally don’t have phantom power available (for that, you’ll need a small mic preamp with 48v phantom power).
The Crucible –
Very good value
I have experience with quite a range of microphones and wasn’t expecting much from this very cheap thing from a company with a dubious reputation – but in fact it is pretty well-made and comes with an XLR adapter, so plugs into any mic input with phantom power. The noise performance is perhaps a little worse than other more pricey condenser mics, but is useable, especially if combined with a noise gate. I use it with my fiddle and it is good enough for gigs. You’ll have to use EQ to manage the uneven response. I bought a clip intended for a Zero instrument mic and it fits well enough.
Fahim s. –
Quality and price
I test this condenser microphone the sound is Cristal clear and you got slots of space for your finger on your music instrument only problem is itâs doesnât have a clip to hold the mic Iâm using a cloth clip to hold it but itâs not strong enough I have find another way
Johnvan –
Sax mic
Its broken no sound out of it at all, not happy, and if its for a brass instrument how can I attach it to my sax without a clip? Will be returning it.
Peter –
High output and good quality sound.
In use for live streaming and recording a flute, it sounds good and better than the one I was using before. Had to devise a way of clipping it on the flute myself as there are no readymade clips anywhere I could find. Turned out easier and neater than I thought it would using a plastic spring clip from Poundland and a long screw with a ‘p’ clip to replace the short screw holding the clip together. Sorry no pictures as it is in the store room at church now.
Al-W –
It works ok. The very thin cable worries me.
This microphone does work ok. It’s about on a par with the Begringer C-2 microphone. In other words not the best, but after EQ-ing the recording, it’s reasonably ok. The goose neck is very good and an adequate length, and it fitted my guitar clamp, which was great. What worries me is the very thin cable. I’ll bet my bottom dollar that this will be the first thing to fail, most likely from an accidental tug. And when it goes, the whole thing is a write-off. They really should have included a clamp. As it is, I had to shell out an extra £14 for one.
Paul Johanson –
Like many other reviews Ive now read about this product, it doesn’t work.
jjpaloma –
Excelente producto, lo que mas me gusta es que usa un cabezal dinamico que no requiere señal fantasma. Muy conveniente.
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Salvo Riggi –
Really nice
Bearston –
Sound is good with some noise. Use with a noise gate for best results. Live application rather than studio because of the hiss, but still a decent sound. No clip with it, so you’ll have to get creative or look for a specific instrument clip, eg, Cello clip or the Heimu guitar clip or rig up a clamp for sax and trumpet. Flexible neck will let you place the mic in the best spot. Definately workable and happy with it for the price.