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TZ Stellar X2 Large Diaphragm Cardioid Condenser XLR Microphone

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Features

  • Carefully Tuned Sound: Balanced and Neutral frequency response. Unlike most condenser microphones, this microphone does not sound harsh and will not stand out in your mix or sound fatiguing over time.
  • High Quality Diaphragm: Our capsules are made using high-grade brass and Japanese imported mylar. They are manufactured with the most precise machinery to achieve higher sensitivity making them able to reproduce subtle sounds. This makes it the perfect for a vairety of sources.
  • Low Noise Circuit: Our custom transformer less JFET circuit is made with German capacitors and components with a tolerance as low as 1%. It features gold traces for high conductivity, great performance without distortion, and a noise floor of less than 13dBA.
  • High Strength Iron Body: Our microphone body and frame are made out of high-grade iron with a durable grill to protect the capsule and ensure that every of our microphone will last a lifetime.
  • NOTE: To connect to a computer, please use a proper USB audio interface that can supply 48V and an XLR to XLR cable.

Recommended Uses For Product: Singing


Brand: TZ


Model Name: Stellar X2


Connectivity Technology: USB, XLR


Connector Type: XLR Connector


Special Feature: Stand


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Color: black


Included Components: microphone


Polar Pattern: Unidirectional


Item Weight: 12.2 ounces


Package Dimensions: 11.38 x 9.65 x 4.84 inches


Item model number: Stellar X2


Date First Available: November 1, 2019


Color Name: black


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Connector Type: XLR Connector


Material Type: Alloy Steel


Hardware Platform: Audio Interface with 48V, Audio Interface


Power Source: Corded Electric


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Strong sound from this little XLR mic
The build quality appears to be solid. The included mic case is a nice little added touch. The included shock mount does the job, but you may want to upgrade as it is not an overly sturdy shock mount. The audio quality belies its price point, as this Stellar X2 provides a sound I'd expect from a much more expensive large diaphragm condenser mic. Proximity effect is very full for when you need that kind of sound. For reference, my use is for voice over, so I cannot comment on how this mic would fare for singing or instruments. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 11, 2023 by Ladybug's mom

  • Beautiful and exceeded my expectations!!
The media could not be loaded. As a professional musician, I'm always looking for the best ways to record my music. I'm so happy that TZ Audio found my YouTube and allowed me the chance to use such a beautiful microphone. I was also not expecting the beautiful storage case and all the extra accessories like the wind cover. The harp is very difficult to mic and I knew this microphone was of professional quality but my expectations were completely blown away by how beautifully this microphone captures the sound. I can't wait to continue creating high-quality music videos and audio tracks. If you're thinking about getting this microphone: do it! It is definitely worth the investment and you will not be disappointed. This will probably be the only condenser microphone you will ever have to purchase. (note: I don't have the microphone pictured in the video because it captures the sound better when it is lower to the ground) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 3, 2023 by Gabrielle F.

  • Wonderful Quality and Durability
This mic comes with a padded case, which was extremely useful for when I relocated across the country. I’ve been using this for a couple years now and I do not regret it at all. I do have a lower tone of voice and it catches the deep resonances for a richer voice. Highly recommended.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 17, 2023 by J. Pena

  • Good mic
It is a good quality microphone, very good sound and comes out with clean the nice vocals or for recording instruments I recommend this item
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 30, 2023 by Caroline M.

  • Never knew what a quality mic was before
EDIT: I just received an email from TZ audio informing me that there are already counterfeit products on the market! the counterfeit distributor is Yongda Fai and is selling the product or $159. The genuine product is listed at $199 is available on Amazon prime and it shipped from the US. The counterfeit is shipped from China. BEWARE OF WHAT YOU ARE BUYING!!! I have no idea what the fakers are putting on the inside of these microphones but how would you know? The only way to be sure is to buy the genuine TZ product. Previously… I'm a semi-professional musician, but rank amateur when it comes to recording. I've been doing recordings for demonstrations, but wanted something good, but even balked at the idea of spending over $200 for a good mike. I'd thought about buying one of the Rode NT variations. But it just didn't seem worth it. I saw an incredible X2 review on YouTube and thought, for the price I'd take a chance. I got my Stellar X2 yesterday after 3 months of waiting. I have had a "similar" mic, an AKG P420 for some time. The AKG was got very good reviews and I'd been pretty happy with it.... until now. I put the AKG and Stellar X2 on the same stand to record simultaneously for comparison. The X2 is smaller than I expected and weighs 315 grams while the AKG weights over 500 grams. But the X2 is solid. It comes with a shock mount a nice case and a zipper case for accessories. One "accessory" not mentioned is that in the shock mount is an adapter for mic stand-to-3/8" screw mount. My smaller stand has the 3/8" so it was helpful (though I've already purchased adapters). I did a couple quick recordings in my living room. Nothing special, but recorded both mics simultaneously, side-by-side (see photo). At first I was taken aback by how crisp the X2 was. I'd never experienced a recorded sound like that. My first recording was the AKG in the left channel and X2 in the right. Flipping the pan back and forth I began to hear a low level "rumble" in the AKG that I'd never paid attention to before. But when I panned to the X2...dead quiet when no voice or guitar was being playd. I'd attributed the AKG's noise to ambient noise in my home, which it very well could be. But the X2 picked up none of that (if that is the case). Perhaps I just didn't recogize the noise in the AKG as "self noise". I don't know. But there is a remarkable difference with the X2. Is it like a Neumann U87? I have no idea as I've never even seen a Neumann, but relied on the reviews to take a chance on the X2. Again, I have no idea how the X2 actually stacks up against a Neumann, but if you're just getting into recording and want a good quality mic without breaking the bank, this might be the one for you. I may have to buy a second when my cash reserves recover (will probably have to sell my AKG now :0 ). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 16, 2019 by Vincent DiBona Vincent DiBona

  • Overall great mic, looks very cool and picks up sound in a big way
The media could not be loaded. I was invited to test this mic out for a distributor, but was really excited to do so. This is my first experience with cardioid condenser mic, and I'm having a lot of fun learning about its range of uses. In this video, I used it in place of my usual two overhead mics. I've also used it to record a podcast intro. Because it's a high sensitivity mic, it's best used in an environment that has at least some treatment for sound reflection. It does require phantom power, which I had to spend some time figuring out. Overall great mic! On top of being a very cool looking, it picks up sound in a big way. It also ships with a nice case. I'm really looking forward to trying it in more recording scenarios. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 29, 2023 by Robonzo

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