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TG Microphone

EMI Abbey Road Studios

The Chandler Limited EMI Abbey Road Studios ‘TG Microphone’ is a solid-state large diaphragm condenser microphone. Continuing the rich tradition of innovation, the TG Microphone is unique in its feature-set, isn’t a clone of any other microphone, and as the name implies, the sound is TG.

The TG Microphone’s unique on-board EMI ‘Tape Equalizer’ section combined with its ‘Dual Tone System,’ dual frequency low-cut filter, dedicated power supply unit (PSU) and other features create an extremely flexible microphone capable of rivaling scenarios where the C414, FET47, U87, and U47 traditionally have found favor.

The on-board Tape Equalizer is adapted from the NAB/IEC tape equalizer facility found on vintage EMI TG12410 transfer consoles or mastering consoles, and applied with great effect in the TG Microphone. Historically used to compensate for tapes played back on machines of the opposite standard, the repurposed tape equalizer allows the engineer to shape the sound at the source and mitigates the need for downstream processing.

The Dual Tone System modifies the input stage of the TG Microphone and extends the versatility of the microphone to accommodate a greater array of sources. System ‘A’ is what you’d expect, TG mid forward, while the alternate ‘B’ voicing is more pristine, takes extreme SPLs and is at home wherever a FET47 would be the choice.

The microphone’s specialized Low-Cut filter in combination with Tape Equalizer work together to create a super-set of 5 additional tonal variations available from the mic. The Low-Cut filter is frequency selectable at 90 Hz or 50 Hz.

Much like tube microphones, the TG Microphone relies on a dedicated PSU. The use of a dedicated PSU, rather than 48V phantom power, is integral to the TG Microphone’s larger than solid-state sound.

The TG Microphone makes use of multiple TG amplifier circuits, however, unlike the heralded REDD Microphone, does not feature an internal preamp.

Other features include: cardioid and omni patterns, and a 10 dB pad.

Shockmount, 25’ Mogami 4-pin mic cable, dedicated PSU, and wooden case are included.

TG HISTORY
Conceived from meetings in 1967 between Abbey Road engineers and EMI’s Central Research Laboratories technical team, the EMI TG12345 desk (later known as the Mark I), would usher in a sea change in sound and flexibility at Abbey Road Studios.

The new transistorized EMI TG12345 recording console was modular in design, with twelve dual channel microphone cassettes. The TG desks featured expanded EQ, and for the first time ever, a compressor/limiter on every channel.

Installed in Abbey Road’s Studio Two in November 1968 and making its debut on an 8-track recording by the Shadows, the new transistor desk marked a departure from the earlier REDD valve consoles. The following year, the EMI TG12345 desk helped shape the sound of the Beatles’ final album, Abbey Road, which was markedly richer sounding to that of the band’s earlier work. The sonic qualities of classics like “Here Comes the Sun,” “Come Together” and “Something” would have been very different without the EMI TG12345.

The desk encountered many revisions throughout the ‘70s and became the main recording console used throughout the studios until 1983. The EMI TG12345 console Marks I–IV were used on everything from Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here to John Lennon’s Plastic Ono Band, George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass to epic film scores including Raiders of the Lost Ark.

EMI TG12410 transfer consoles or mastering consoles, are still in use today at Abbey Road Studios.

The EMI TG12345 recording consoles and TG12410 Transfer Consoles were never commercially available to the public.

Abbey Road Studios, EMI, REDD, RS and TG and their associated logos are trademarks of EMI (IP) Limited.

VIDEOS

HEARD ON

Red Hot Chili Peppers— “Return of the Dream Canteen” Album

RS660 Compressor (vocals entire album), TG2 Pre Amp/DI, REDD.47 Mic Amplifier, RS124 Compressor, TG1 Limiter, TG12345 Curve Bender EQ (Mix Bus), TG Microphone (electric guitar), LTD-1 EQ/Preamp. Engineer/Mixer, Ryan Hewitt

Tylah Yaweh— “Tommy Lee,” Ft. Post Malone

REDD Microphone (Drum Overheads), TG Microphone (Electric Guitars). Engineer, Smiley Sean.

Trey Anastasio— “Ghosts of the Forest” Album

REDD Microphone (Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitar), TG Microphone (Drums). Producer/Mixer/Engineer, Vance Powell.

Red Hot Chili Peppers— “Unlimited Love” Album

RS660 Compressor (vocals entire album), TG2 Pre Amp/DI, REDD.47 Mic Amplifier, RS124 Compressor, TG1 Limiter, TG12345 Curve Bender EQ (Mix Bus), TG Microphone (electric guitar), LTD-1 EQ/Preamp. Engineer/Mixer, Ryan Hewitt

Brett Eldredge— “Sunday Drive” Album

REDD Microphone (Lead Vocals and Strings,) TG Microphone (Bass guitar,) TG2 Pre Amp/DI, TG2-500 Pre Amp (Snare drum,) TG12345 MKIV EQ (Piano,) LTD-1 EQ/Preamp, REDD.47 Mic Amplifier, RS124 Compressor (Acoustic guitars, Mandolins, and other acoustic instruments,) TG1 Limiter (Drum room,) TG12345 Curve Bender EQ (Mix Bus). Engineer/Mixer Ryan Hewitt

USERS

Beam

Producer, Rapper, Singer, Songrwriter ( Rihanna, Ye, 21 Savage, Migos, Justin Bieber )

Supa Dups

Producer, Mixer, Engineer ( Black Chiney, Eminem, Bruno Mars, Christina Aguilera, Mary J. Blige, Akon, Rihanna, Nina Sky, John Legend, Drake, Tyga )

Howard Willing

(Smashing Pumpkins, Snoop Dog, Tupac, Stevie Nicks, Sheryl Crowe, Counting Crows, Glenn Campbell, Sara Bareilles, Gavin Degraw, Dean Martin, Vintage Trouble, OK Go, Kill it Kid, Delta Rae, Kris Kristofferson)

Vance Powell

Producer, Mixer, Engineer ( Jack White, Chris Stapleton, Beck, Jars of Clay )

Dave Cobb

Producer, Mixer, Engineer (Chris Stapleton, Jason Isbell, Rival Sons, Chris Cornell, George Jones, Miranda Lambert )

Ryan Hewitt

Producer, Mixer, Engineer (Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Avett Brothers, Blink-182, Tom Petty, The Lumineers, Bob Dylan)

Michael Wagener

( Mötley Crüe, Overkill, Accept, Great White, Poison, Alice Cooper, Extreme, Megadeth, Janet Jackson, Ozzy Osbourne, Dokken, Metallica, White Lion, Skid Row )

TESTIMONIALS

Dave Cobb (Chris Stapleton, Jason Isbell, Rival Sons, Chris Cornell, George Jones, Miranda Lambert)

"The TG Microphone is the coolest new mic I’ve heard. I preferred it on guitar over my vintage U67, this was on a small Gretsch combo using tape equalizer setting number '5;' it’s already becoming one of my favorite guitar mics!”

Ryan Hewitt (The Lumineers, Avett Brothers, Red Hot Chili Peppers)

"The new Chandler TG Microphone is totally a modern classic. The different combinations of tape EQ curves, filters and the system A/B switch gave me great versatility in capturing a number of different sources on a recent recording session. I absolutely loved it on electric bass, acoustic guitars, drums and vocals. Any source on which you’d use a classic FET mic, the TG mic just smoked the old standards. The problem is that I need at least four of them!!!"

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Microphone Type Large diaphragm condenser (LDC)
Transducer Type Type Gold membrane, custom spec.
Circuit Type EMI TG, Solid-state, FET
Dual Tone System A/B voicing
Tape Equalizer TG, 5 settings
Patterns Cardioid / Omni
PAD 10 dB / Switchable
Output Impedance 200Ω (Ohms)
Power External, PSU included
Mic Cable 4 Pin, 25', included
Shockmount Included
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