Between the TLM 103 and NT1 5th Gen, the TLM 103 comes out ahead in several specs, while the NT1 5th Gen wins on max spl and connection. Overall, the TLM 103 scores 65.4 and the NT1 5th Gen scores 71.1 on our Mars Score.
Which should you buy?
The NT1 5th Gen edges ahead on the Mars Score (65.4 vs 71.1), but the 5.7-point gap is small enough that the right pick comes down to which spec advantages matter to you.
The TLM 103 doesn't pull ahead on any single popular-comparison spec — its strengths sit in the spec table groups rather than the headline advantages.
Pick the NT1 5th Gen if you care most about max spl and connection. Its strongest claims are max spl, connection.
Both ship with comparable type, polar pattern, so those specs don't separate the two — focus on the differences below.
Bottom line: the NT1 5th Gen is the safer default. The other model is the right choice only when its specific advantages line up with your priorities.
Why Neumann - TLM 103 wins
- No decisive advantages.
Why Rode - NT1 5th Gen wins
- ▲Max SPL — 2.90% more. 142 dB vs 138 dB.
- ▲Connection: XLR + USB (vs XLR).
Spec comparison
Spec
| Spec | Neumann - TLM 103 | Rode - NT1 5th Gen |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Condenser | Condenser |
| Polar pattern | Cardioid | Cardioid |
| Frequency response | 20Hz–20kHz | 20Hz–20kHz |
| Max SPL | 138 dB | 142 dBlead |
Connectivity
| Spec | Neumann - TLM 103 | Rode - NT1 5th Gen |
|---|---|---|
| Connection | XLR | XLR + USBlead |
| Headphone out | false | truelead |
Spec-level deep dives
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