







🎧 Elevate your voice, own your stream — sound like the pro you are.
The TONOR TD510 Dynamic Microphone is a versatile USB/XLR studio mic designed for podcasting, streaming, and professional voice recording. Featuring a wide 50Hz-14kHz frequency response, cardioid noise suppression, and a robust zinc alloy build, it offers warm, clear sound with quick mute and volume controls plus real-time headphone monitoring. Perfect for content creators seeking plug-and-play ease and premium audio quality in one sleek package.







| ASIN | B0BRKFP94K |
| Antenna Location | Podcasting, Live Streaming, Gaming |
| Audible Noise | 95 Decibels |
| Audio Sensitivity | 95 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,505 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #42 in Computer Microphones |
| Brand | TONOR |
| Built-In Media | 1 x Dynamic Microphone, 1 x Foam Cover, 1 x XLR Cable, 1 x USB Cable, 1 x Manual |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Laptop, MAC, Personal Computer, Voice Recorder |
| Connectivity Technology | USB, XLR |
| Connector Type | USB, XLR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,988) |
| Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel Zinc |
| Frequency Range | 50-14000 |
| Frequency Response | 14000 Hz |
| Hardware Platform | Gaming Console, Laptop, PC |
| Impedance | 600 Ohms |
| Item Dimensions | 21.5 x 13 x 8.5 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Dynamic mic |
| Item Weight | 912 Grams |
| Manufacturer | TONOR |
| Mfr Part Number | 22100 |
| Microphone Form Factor | Plug On |
| Model Name | TD510 |
| Model Number | PartialUpdate |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 95 dB |
| Special Feature | Volume Control |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
K**0
Disconnect
It’s a good mic but it has a problem that it just disconnects its self I will return it and give it a second chance
A**X
I've tested several dynamic microphones priced under $100 CAD (listed down below), and this one stood out as the best. My specific requirement was a microphone offering both XLR and USB connections, and this model fit the bill perfectly. I primarily use it for podcasting, streaming, vocals, and the sound rejection, especially in USB mode, is impressive. Admittedly, it does have a somewhat dark sound profile, but considering most users apply EQ, compression, noise gates, or other post processing to their recordings. Some individuals prefer a frequency range between 80Hz and 14kHz, which this microphone may not align with entirely (this is 50Hz-14KHz). However, what it does deliver is a warm, dark, yet clear and clean sound. This suits my needs well, as I enhanced bass in my voice to achieve a richer, more broadcast-like sound. Additionally, the headphone jack offers zero latency, a significant advantage. However, during my testing, I noticed that you can only monitor your voice, not other applications (but that's just me and my many audio interfaces getting messed up). Additionally, the headphone volume adjustment appears to be not work. In terms of build, it's remarkably solid compared to plastic microphones within the same price range. It seems capable of withstanding accidental drops, although don't attempt that and handle it with care. Switching to XLR mode retains the same tonal quality but compromises background sound rejection compared to USB mode, but nothing too bad. Nevertheless, this is a negligible concern since most users apply a noise gate. I appreciate that it comes with both a USB-C and XLR cord. The included pop filter suffices, but I opted for a third-party one (such as the SM7B pop filter) due to the enhanced plosive reduction achieved with the added 1.5-inch gap, but its not needed. A significant advantage is the plug-and-play functionality, making it extremely convenient for on-the-go podcast recording, especially in academic settings like universities, without the need for additional equipment like a cloud lifter, audio interface, or phantom power. All in all, this dynamic microphone offers a fantastic solution for podcasting, streaming, and voice recording needs, providing both USB and XLR connections. I currently have: Electro Voice RE20 Shure SM7B Behringer SL 75C Mirfak N2 Audio-Technica AT875R NEEWER CM28 Tried: Moman EM1 ZingYou ZY-007 ZingYou ZY-UD1 Neewer NW-1500 Neewer NW-35 Tonor TC30 Maono PM471TS Maono PD100 Fduce SL40 MXL 606 MXL 770 Shure SM57 Behringer C-3 Behringer B-5 Zoom ZDM-1
H**Y
After owning this microphone for a year, it truly is such an amazing mic for the cost. I've only used it through a usb connection so far, but have plans to try the xlr soon once I get an adapter. It needs only minimal setup, and if you're a beginner streamer or youtuber, or even just planning to use it for gaming it really is a great product. I've had no complaints while recording voice overs and streaming with this mic. I'll even get comments about the mic sounding really clear and crisp. It doesn't pick up the sound of my pc fans in the background which can be loud at times, and doesn't usually pick up much background noise. If you're looking to pay less than a 100$ for a mic, this is a great option. If you're somebody who doesn't already have a better or more expensive mic than this, then I think there's no reason not to give this one a shot.
N**C
Sincèrement pourquoi acheter de quoi de trop cher? La qualité est là, j'ai amélioré ma capture de son à un niveau que je m'y attendait pas. Le Tonor rivalise avec les plus grosse marque sans toute fois m'obliger à allonger mon hypothèque. Bien content. (Tester seulement en USB j'ai pas de.capture XLR actuellement)
E**.
Bien, primero, la calidad de construcción es realmente excelente, no parece un micrófono de 50 dólares, en este caso concuerdo en que la calidad es similar a sm7b de Shure, en cuanto a el sonido, por USB es bastante bueno, pero carece un poco de claridad ya que suena muy redondeado en las frecuencias altas y algo exagerado en graves y también tiene polaridad negativa (cuando se usa por USB) , por xlr me parece excelente, no se cómo lo lograron Pero al menos con la interfaz que creo que acompaña perfectamente a este micrófono tonor tx510 (la que se ve al fondo en las imágenes) tiene un sonido bastante claro realmente para el precio que tienen y para ser dinámico, me sorprendió, ya que suelo usar micrófonos de condensador, al menos para mí no pareciera ser dinámico al 100% (aunque claramente es dinámico), me parece un 80% similar en sonido al Shure sm7b, aunque esto se logra con algo de equalizacion básica, para terminar, tiene un ruido prácticamente nulo y tiene una especie de cancelación de ruido muy buena, recomendado para lugares ruidosos, para podcast, instrumentos y voces (yo hago covers y producciones amateur con bastantes buenos resultados con este micrófono).
J**E
I planned to buy several mic's on the basis of, if I did not like one, I would return it to Amazon and buy another, until I found a mic that I liked. My previous mic, KTX, started to die on me. I ordered the Tonor mic from Amazon, and I am really impressed, so far. It is very sensitive, has a solid build, good volume output, excellent sound quality, all at a great price. The noise cancellation filter I'm using cuts out the noise of the aircon, while keeping everything else clear. I'm using the XLR cable through the Zoom Podtrack P8 as my setup. I so happy that I found a good mic and don't have to look for another.