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🎧 Elevate Your Voice, Own Your Studio Vibe
The TONOR TC20 is a professional-grade XLR condenser microphone kit designed for studio recording, podcasting, streaming, and YouTube content creation. Featuring a cardioid polar pattern, low-noise FET preamplifier, and high SPL handling, it delivers clear, warm sound with excellent background noise rejection. The included T20 steel boom arm offers superior stability and desk compatibility, while the full accessory kit ensures a ready-to-use setup for any home or professional studio.









| ASIN | B089SJGQBH |
| Antenna Location | Streaming |
| Audible Noise | 78 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,936 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #105 in Multipurpose Condenser Microphones |
| Brand | TONOR |
| Built-In Media | 1 x condenser microphone, 1 x T20 suspension stand, 1 x metal shock mount, 1 x pop filter, 1 x mic cover, 4 x cable tie, 1 x XLR cable (2m) and 1 x manual |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Amplifier |
| Connectivity Technology | XLR |
| Connector Type | XLR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,659 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel |
| Frequency Response | 18 KHz |
| Impedance | 2200 Ohms |
| Item Dimensions | 5.91 x 1.77 x 1.77 inches |
| Item Weight | 1900 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Tonor |
| Mfr Part Number | TNTN120109BL |
| Microphone Form Factor | Handheld |
| Model Name | TC20 |
| Model Number | TC20 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Streaming |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 78 dB |
| Special Feature | Stand |
R**T
Starting Out Or Going Strong, This Mic is A Great Tool For You
This review makes me seem like a bot, but I am actually human. I am just so impressed with the microphone considering that I paid MORE for a worse microphone in the past than I paid for this one that I felt the need to review it. Immaculate audio quality and brilliant for podcasts, streams, vocal acting and all of the other things I do. Very sturdy microphone boom that is not too hard to manipulate with one hand. High quality desk clamp with the boom as well. Pop filter disk is anchored, firm and is high quality. Diameter is good too, it's not a tiny cheap one, and I like the logo on it. Microphone surface dampener is a perfect fit and is easy on, easy off. Out of the box, this microphone is ready to connect to a mix board or a phantom power supply. Wonderful work by Tonor for making such a beautiful product and making it affordable. It is not the most impressive mic I have played with, but it is much better than what I had.
B**R
Great customer service, great product!
Solid product and amazing customer service! I ordered one, loved it, ordered another a few months later, and there was (initially) a problem: The second time I got it, it was clearly an earlier model or something because the boom arm didn't match what the pictures showed or what I received the first time. I emailed customer support and heard back within 24 hours, I then sent pictures in response to the email from Celia, a very helpful and friendly customer service agent. After that, they shipped me a new product without me having to first return it and wait forever. It came after about 3 days of the report. They even let me keep the extra mic. The mic is surprisingly great quality, the boom arm is very sturdy and quiet, and overall solid quality design. 100% would recommend.
S**G
Surprising value for the price if it would work..... Updated review
As others have noticed on various reviews, the clamp for the swing arm base is kinda useless in the real world... The swing arm itself is pretty nice, and well built. The mic is, well, interesting. I hooked it up to a Bogen MX60-A tube amp, that I added phantom power to. The sound quality is pretty nice when you are inputting at low levels, such as speaking quietly. The one thing I did not like was when you have a more aggressive input, such as a musical instrument or singing, the mic gets a substantial amount of distortion going on. It is also highly susceptible to angry aggressive feedback... I am unsure if that is a design thing, or something common on cheap condenser mics. My other mic is a SM58, so I don't have a good comparison. Anyway, it works pretty good, and would be excellent for podcasting, blogging, youtube and the like. I need to get a stand alone power supply for the thing, then I will be testing it on other platforms. If I find something really good or bad at that point, I'll update. UPDATED 1-22-21 I purchased a external phantom power unit for this mic and plugged it in to a more conventional amplifier. The sound is still what I would describe as grossly overmodulated at all but very quiet levels. Sounds good at a a Very Quiet spoken level, and starts breaking up at normal to loud conversation levels. All in all, I'm just not impressed.
J**S
great for the pricepoint
ive had the opportunity to use this for about a month now... everyday for my podcast... and the audio quality is just fine! for the price point... you cant go wrong with this one
D**Y
A full Audio Kit for $60? Almost to good to be true.
...like most im definitely skeptical with these cheap microphone kits because they almost never pass my testing for one reason or another. As you can imagine running a full time tech & gaming channel for streaming and YouTube reviews i get a ton of product in my hands so let me just say this... The Microphone Sound Quality alone on this mic sounds better than most microphones double its price tag....you get a full kit of high quality parts to go with it which the boom arm alone is probably $40 and is made of steel and has a durable nice feel to it....this kit is undervalued in my opinion and is a steal at this price tag...the only downside i found was the shock-mount was hard to fix once tangled and that this setup requires phantom Power. if you already have an xlr microphone or a phantom power source your rocking in your setup your golden....Other than that its a fantastic microphone and its definitely worth more than $60 but dont tell Tonor that... If you would like to watch the full review i did on my YouTube channel with this microphone check it out on my channel "DetroitFury" the video is titled "A full audio Kit for $60? Yikes! - TONOR TC20 Review"
M**I
This is the best budget XLR condenser Microphone you can buy right now
To start off lets talk about everything included in the box. There is a Boom Arm, Pop Filter, Windscreen, Shock Mount, The cable, and the Mic itself. The Mic is XLR so you do need a Audio interface or phantom power to get this working, I included a picture of the audio interface that I am using right now. It cost $110 at my local MicroCenter. The installation for the Boom Arm was very easy and simple, You tighten the desk clamp and the you insert the boom arm into the desk clamp. I included a picture of the desk clamp. There is also a WindScreen and Pop Filter included. This help the prevent harsh noises or sounds on the mic. Hold your hand up to your face and say the letter P, you can feel the air when you say that letter and a pop filter or windscreen prevents that air from hitting the mic so it doesn't sound distorted. The shock mount is very useful so when you drop something on your desk the Mic doesn't absorb the impact. Now for the Mic, it sounds amazing for the price you are paying, It has a Cardioid Pattern to reduce the amount of background noise. Overall, If you want a good XLR mic for the price, The Tonor TC20 is a great option. I do not regret making this purchase. 10/10 I recommend this product.
S**H
Microphone is the best part
I like the microphone. I had to get a phantom power supply for it as I had thought that my radio would supply it. Once I got a good phantom power supply, I was able to connect the microphone. The comments are that the sound quality on the other end is good. I am using this with a Heil cable and foot pedal to enable me to use my radio hands-free. I'm really happy with the microphone. The shock mount works well. I did not put the pop filter on but I did put the foam wind screen on. It seems to be working well this way. If I were recording music or a podcast, I would likely use the pop filter. I don't like the boom arm as much. It seems to have springs that are much to strong. I can't get it to stay where I want it, even though I tighten the knobs. I am not using it as I found a better one. Also, the base needs to be such that the base can be mounted with a screw or bolt directly to a surface as the clamping mechanism is rather large and does not fit where I need it to. It does appear to be well constructed. For someone with a different setup, it would likely work just fine. I should have ordered the microphone without the boom arm, but
A**W
Good value, good sound quality, but doesn't like to play by itself
Overall, I think this is a really good, budget, package for hobbyists, podcasters, and streamers. I really only have a couple complaints about it. First, regarding the boom arm: it's decently built; it has a nice, solid feel and holds its position without cranking down the pinch screws. It is doesn't have quite the range of motion at the base as I expected, but it was sufficient, for my purposes. It's also on the shorter side, so the overall reach is not the greatest. I did not like how freely it rotates; I have mine clamped to my desk and it kept swinging towards my monitor--there is absolutely no resistance to it. A quick wrap of electrical tape solved that problem, but it would be nice if it had a set screw in the base or were tighter fitting. The microphone is great! It feels well-made, has good sound quality, and doesn't pick up lighter background noise. I will say, however, that it is SUPER-sensitive. Initially, I had it going to my interface and then PC. With the gain turned all the way down, I still needed to keep it a foot or better away for normal speaking--nevermind singing. It was necessary to add a mixer between the microphone and interface to adjust the levels. Other than that I haven't had any complaints. It certainly doesn't have the sound quality of expensive microphones, but it's really good, as budget microphones go.
J**C
Amazing XLR Mic for starting out with a killer accessories package!
The microphone is not top of the line quality but does compete with sub 100 euro microphones and considering the pretty complete setup including the sturdy stand, microphone, XLR cable, windscreen, shock mount and pop filter its a great starter when used in collaboration with a Behringer umc22 or other audio interface.
A**R
Great & budget friendly
One of the best in budget microphone setup. Very nice.
P**N
Ottimo sound buon prezzo
Ottimo sound buon prezzo
T**M
Picks up everything
So far, I thoroughly enjoyed it as have my children from using it as an alternative mic for video calls, doing voiceovers and letting the little ones sing their hearts out it has been a fantastic addition to the office/studio quality scenes, really well put together and the sensitivity behind the mic is insane for the simple fact it picks up everything.
A**N
Micrófono de condensador de buena calidad.
Buenas grabaciones, fácil de instalar y usar. El cable XLR es de mediana calidad, el resto de los componentes son de muy buena calidad tanto de materiales como de armado.
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