Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 10.16 x 25.4 cm; 402.84 g |
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Item model number | AT2035 |
Colour Name | Black |
Compatible Devices | Television, Personal Computer, Radio, Headphone |
Connector Type | XLR Connector |
Material Type | Microfiber |
Wireless microphone frequency | 20 |
Color Screen | No |
Hardware Platform | Karaoke Machine |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Weight | 402 g |
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Audio-Technica AT2035 Large Diaphragm Studio Condenser Microphone Bundle with Shock Mount, Pop Filter, and XLR Cable
- Cardioid polar pattern reduces pickup of sounds from the sides and rear, improving isolation of desired sound source
- Large diaphragm for smooth, natural sound and low noise
- (1) Pop Filter to eliminate the annoying "plosives" from your recordings
- (1) 10ft. XLR Cable to connect the mic to your mixer or interface
- (1) Microfiber Cleaning Cloth
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ASIN | B00D6RMFG6 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #44,938 in Musical Instruments, Stage & Studio (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments, Stage & Studio) #525 in Multipurpose Condenser Microphones |
Date First Available | Sept. 8 2013 |
Manufacturer | Audio Technica |
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The Audio Technica AT2035 is a large diaphragm cardioid condenser microphone designed for critical home, project, professional studio applications, and live performance. This side-address cardioid studio condenser mic delivers exceptional detail and low noise. Equipped with a switchable 80Hz high-pass filter and 10dB pad, the AT2035 microphone handles high sound pressure levels with ease. Along with its rugged construction and high-performance specifications, the Audio-Technica AT2035 is a microphone that provides an exceptional level of consistency from model to model. Audio-Technica equips the AT2035 mic with a protective pouch and a custom shock mount.
Top Brand: Audio-Technica
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This is an amazing microphone for an equally amazing price. I've been a fan of Audio Technica microphones since the mid 1970's. Their products are not following fads, they are innovative and quality for reasonable prices.
In my studio I have many microphones that sell for over $1200, I've owned several U-87 and I've built some of my own large diaphragm microphones so I'm familiar with the beasts with over 50 years of recording and pro sound experience under my belt.
This Audio Technica model has the largest diaphragm of the whole AT line regardless of price. Diaphragm size wise you can't really compare it to the top two most expensive AT models since those use completely different diaphragm construction. Of the microphones that AT offers with traditional LDC construction this one has the largest of them all yet it's one of their lowest price models.
I have an AT 4047 which cost about four times as much as this AT2035 and while the more expensive model does have a slightly different sound I can't say it's really better. I've recorded the same vocal using both and often I prefer the AT2035 because it has a bit smoother response, a little less bright above 5K.
The AT2035 is really a very balanced and excellent sounding microphone, I will probably buy another one so I have a stereo pair.
Interested in how the size of the diaphragms stack up?
AT2020 = .63"
AT2035 = .96"
AT2050 = .80"
AT4033 = .45"
AT4040 = .80"
AT4047 = .84"
AT4050 = .84"
So there you go, the AT2035 wins the size competition and it's an excellent sounding microphone for a seriously bargain price. This microphone compares very favorably with my vintage AKG 414B-ULS microphones, very smooth frequency response.
The shock mount that comes with the AT2035 is very tight, makes it a little difficult to get the mic in and out, this mic slips right into the shock mount that came with my AT4047 so it's easy to switch back and forth between the two for different vocal tracks.
As a side note, the AT2020 is another incredible deal, it's very low priced compared to other professional microphones but it does not disappoint in sound quality. I have several of those which I use for mic'ing up my 4x12 Marshall cabinets, l love the clear and even sound these microphones have.
I own several MXL LDC microphones which always need work to sound great, I've replaced the diaphragms in five MXL 2001 and use these on drum toms. I wish I'd known how good these low priced AT microphones sounded before going down that path, the AT2035 makes an excellent tom tom microphone too and it's all done, you don't need to spend an afternoon disassembling mic's and soldering fragile expensive components. The diaphragms I installed in my MXL mic's cost as much as a done AT2035, save yourself the work and get the AT.
Highly recommended!
Good music to all!
BUT, for home recording, consider bypassing condenser microphones and getting quality dynamic mics like the:
--Shure SM7b (for voice)
-- Electrovoice ND 468 (for guitar
Dynamics 1) cost less, 2) have much better rejection of room/outside noise, 3) are more durable, 4) less sensitive to humidity, 5) less sibilance (the S sounds) and 6) less plosives (the P and B sounds)
If you want a condenser mic for home recording, I think the AT2035 is a great value. But, it will pick up all the cars passing by, the air conditioner, the cat's meow, the couple arguing two doors down, etc. After recording many songs on the Rode NT1-A, I switched to the AT2035 for some songs, and the Shure SM7B / EV 468 combo others.
If you want to hear what I'm talking about regarding the Rode NT1-A, listen to some of my earlier songs on YouTube: TATYAYA
It will be worth your time if you are buying a mic for home recording. Good luck and have fun. Remember, it really is not about the gear, but the heart and emotion you put in to your song. You will NOT be disappointed with the AT2035, and I predict you will like it not just for the price, but as probably the best value condenser mic you can buy.