Shure TL48 TwinPlex Subminiature Lavalier Microphone — White
TL48 Overview
The Shure TL48 is part of the TwinPlex series of subminiature lavalier microphones, engineered specifically for dialogue-critical applications including film, television, and broadcast production. Its tailored midrange-rise response is optimized for speech intelligibility, delivering consistent, natural-sounding dialogue in demanding production environments. The microphone is built around a 1.6 mm durable cable and is available in multiple color and connector configurations to match a wide range of wireless transmitter systems. It is an ideal choice for production sound mixers, broadcast engineers, and A1s who require reliable concealment without compromising audio quality.
Developed with input from leading audio professionals, the TL48 is designed to be concealed directly against skin or within costume layers, and its extensive accessory ecosystem supports quick, secure mounting with no impact on sound quality.
Key Features
- Tailored Midrange-Rise Response — Sound signature optimized specifically for speech and dialogue, delivering consistent intelligibility for film and TV production
- Subminiature Form Factor — Extremely low-profile design allows concealment directly against skin or under wardrobe without visible bulk
- 1.6 mm Durable Cable — Robust yet flexible cable construction built to withstand the rigors of daily production use
- Extensive Accessory Ecosystem — Broad range of mounting accessories enables quick, secure placement across a variety of costume and body placement scenarios
- Multiple Connector Options — Available in configurations compatible with major wireless transmitter platforms to suit existing system infrastructure
- Multiple Color Options — Available in white and other finishes to match skin tone or wardrobe for effective concealment
- No Compromise on Sound Quality — Mounting and concealment accessories are engineered to maintain acoustic performance regardless of placement method

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