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Audio Technica AT3035 Condenser Microphone | 
enlarge | Brand: Audio Technica Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $199.00 Buy New: $105.99 You Save: $93.01 (47%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 1676
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 9.5 x 2.8 Audio-Technica has a reputation for delivering good-quality microphones at affordable prices, with the 40 series of condensors and back-electrets being firm favorites with many studio owners. That reputation looks set to continue, with the same design team now offering the new AT3035. Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: AT3035 Model: AUD AT3035 UPC: 042005101931 EAN: 0042005101931 ASIN: B0002D06AE
Release Date: May 8, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Large diaphragm (26 mm) for exceptional detail and low noise | | • | High max SPL, wide dynamic range and optimized output level provide unmatched versatility | | • | Low self-noise (12 dB SPL) perfectly suited for today's most sophisticated digital recording equipment^Extended low-frequency response for rich, full sound^Custom shock mount provides superior isolation |
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Product Description Designed for critical home/project/professional studio applications and live performance, this 30 Series large-diaphragm side-address cardioid condenser delivers exceptional detail and low noise. With its extended low-frequency response, the AT3035 produces rich, full sound reproduction and handles extremely high sound pressure levels with ease. Tailored for a smooth, natural sound, this mic is a perfect complement for digital recording equipment. Along with its rugged construction and high-performance specifications, the AT3035 provides an exceptional level of consistency from model to model.
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| Customer Reviews:
Quality Condenser for a Good Price January 7, 2009 I purchased this microphone for my home studio and I am quite pleased. It sounds great. I would highly recommend it for musicians on a budget.
Quality versatile condenser mic March 16, 2008 I got this mic about a year ago and have been using it with a Presonus Firebox and Logic 7 to record vocals, acoustic guitar, and mic'ing electric guitar played through a Vox AC15 tube amp. Thus far I am happy with this mic. In terms of sound, it is good for vocals, giving a really nice sound with very low noise. After I have tweaked the EQ in Logic to give a boost to the mid-range frequencies, and put a bit of reverb on them, the vocals come out sounding very nice.
I've used poor quality mic's for recording for a long time, always thinking that an expensive mic would be out of my budget, since I just do casual home recording. But a friend of mine told me that nowadays there are mic's in the 200 dollar range that can come close to those that are 1000 dollars or more. I'm not sure about that since I haven't done the comparisons myself, but I can say that this is far and beyond better than anything I have ever used before. Not just the sound quality, but the look and build of the mic are very solid and professional. I like the fact that it comes with a suspension holder and a nice bag to hold and protect the mic.
If this is slightly above your budget level, I would suggest checking out Shure SM 57 as a great all-purpose dynamic mic.
EDIT: One year later, after building up my studio more and comparing this mic with a few others in its price range, and slightly cheaper, I would say that this mic is a bit brighter and harsher on vocals than some other options. I'm now preferring an Apex 205 ribbon mic or a Shure SM57 or 58 for vocals (both available for $80-90). They are both warmer than this mic for vocals, and more pleasing for my voice, at least! I'm now looking for alternative condenser mic's to replace this one with. However, for two years, it did serve me well!
Nice addition to your home recording studio November 2, 2004 25 out of 25 found this review helpful
I bought the AT3035 because I wanted to add a condensor microphone to my recording options without spending a lot of money. The AT3035 fit the bill.
The microphone is fairly sturdy. The body seems to be better made than one would think for the price point.
The one problem I had was the cheesy plastic recessed switch that low cut switch. I would say set it and don't change it ever again for fear of breaking the switch.
The included shock mount works very well. I had no problem with the microphone slipping or falling, however I would not mount the microphone overhead upside down, unless I figured out some special type of rigging.
The AT3035 excelled at vocals. Vocals sound very natural, with no little hint of lisping or whispyness. Obviously it takes a little time to get used to using a condensor, as they are far more sensitive than a standard shotgun microphone.
Cardiods tend to reject less outside noise, so if someone is playing the TV downstairs or a car goes by outdoors, it will show up in your recording! However, I was still able to get great vocals down in a fairly open second floor room in my home recording studio.
The microphone does well on recording acoustic guitar as well.
I found the level of the microphone matched my Echo Mona microphone inputs well. Very easy to get a good balanced levels. I never noticed any excessive noise with this microphone.
Keep in mind you need an XLR input with 48 volt power to drive the microphone, which almost all sound boards have.
All in all, a cardiod microphone needs some getting used to in order to get the most out of it. It took me a while to build up the confidence and find the vocal nuances that can be achieved with this excellent microphone.
However, for the price point, you won't be disappointed with the recorded result and accoustic flexibility of the AT3035.
Recommended for home recording enthusiasts on a budget. This microphone sounds much better than the low price might lead you to believe.
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