🎧 Elevate your voice, own the room — broadcast like a pro with TONOR TD510!
The TONOR TD510 is a broadcast-quality dynamic microphone designed for podcasting, streaming, and professional recording. Featuring a wide 60Hz-17KHz frequency response, a high 95dB signal-to-noise ratio, and dual USB/XLR outputs, it ensures warm, clear vocals with excellent noise suppression. Its premium zinc alloy build offers durability and style, while real-time headphone monitoring and intuitive controls make it the perfect tool for content creators aiming to stand out.
Audio sensitivity | 95 Decibels |
Item weight | 912 Grams |
Impedance | 600 Ohm |
Microphone form factor | Plug On |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 21.5 x 13 x 8.5 centimetres |
Power source | Corded Electric |
Material | Alloy Steel, Zinc |
Signal-to-noise ratio | 95 dB |
Hardware platform | Gaming Console, Laptop, PC |
Number of channels | 1 |
Frequency response | 20 KHz |
Manufacturer | TONOR |
Product Dimensions | 21.5 x 13 x 8.5 cm; 912 g |
Item model number | Micro seulement |
Material Type | Alloy Steel, Zinc |
Item Weight | 912 g |
A**Z
Good price for value
Mic is good quality, works good, boom hand comfortable and sturdy. Happy with purchase.
M**.
Best investment for online gaming
Awesome quality and sound, though the product says you can't connect to xbox u certainly can, you just need to buy additional kit... overall gone are tge days of cheap gaming headphones with nasty mics... this paired with a boom arm and you're golden
K**M
Best microphone in this price range and above.
Never had a single issue with it - TONOR microphones consistently provide amazing audio quality (bought this as an upgrade from the Tonor Q9 as i needed XLR connection instead of USB). Super clear and also well built, sturdy boom arm. Incredible voice pickup / sensitivity, it’s not one of those crappy noise cancellation mics that destroy your audio quality, the audio comes through crystal clear. Perfect for anyone, from gaming to professional use.I use an XLR connection to my Focusrite Scarlett Solo, and i don’t doubt the USB connection would sound any different.Others have reported the gain resets after PC restarts, but i have no issue with that as all the on-mic controls are disabled using XLR. Other than that, perfect functionality and easy to set up.The single, only point of criticism (which turns out to be more of a benefit) i could give is the screw point where the microphone holder / pivot module screws onto the boom arm at the metal end bit. It can come loose after using and the only way to tighten it is to keep screwing it in which messes up the position of your mic, and i feel like could damage the pivot module by screwing it too far into itsself. It’s a really minor issue that doesn’t even matter, the microphone stays in place and stays secure, it just wiggles around which actually is a benefit as it’s more adjustable.I recommend zip-tying the cable onto the arm and feeding it down to keep the setup clean and support the mic as the cable would otherwise weigh it down.I might be glazing it too much but it’s a great microphone. Definitely not a £2000 studio mic but I wouldn’t be able to tell the difference 😂
P**N
Good
Good quality easy setup and looks nice.
J**Y
Good quality at a good price (Works on both USB and XLR)
I bought this as it has both XLR and USB output.On USB mode it works as a podcast mic. The quality seems good with a cardioid pickup. With the USB plugged in you get the fancy lights on the back and controlling them is easy with the button.I was pleased to find that the mic will work on XLR mode with out any additional power. So if you dont want the fancy lights, you can simply unplug the USB and it will still work as a mic level input into a mixer. No phantom power is needed for the mic, and still the same quality. This for me is fantastic as it allows me to plug it into a DJ mixer for streaming without the need for any outboard processing.
L**M
Unbeatable value
Unbeatable value, sounds great, looks great, perfectly plug and play
T**M
Good got the money but you get what you pay for.
Not the best sound but very good for the price.Was a massive step up from a headset mic however need a lot of tuning in OBS. A noise reduction is highly recommended. The USB-C cable is a bit short and the result isn’t the loudest but it’s still a huge improvement over what I had, maybe a mic amp would help that.Stand and desk clamp are good but mic lacks isolation from the stand so I would recommend clamping to a separate desk or side to the one in use.Very hard to find fault but you will certainly find value in buying a stand and mic separately for double the money, if you can spend that much. Vs it’s competition is not a bad option at all and I would recommend if on sale or vs direct price competition with a stand.
M**D
Decent but Not Outstanding
The TONOR USB/XLR Microphone is a decent option for basic recording needs. It performs adequately for podcasting, gaming, and voice-overs, with reasonable noise rejection. However, the sound quality is medium at best and doesn't stand out for professional use. It’s a good budget choice but don’t expect top-tier performance.
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