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Audio-Technica ATM350PL Cardioid Condenser Microphone w/ Piano Mounting System
The Audio-Technica ATM350PL Cardioid Condenser Microphone w/ Piano Mounting System is priced at GBP 229 and it is out of stock. Available to be delivered to you by post direct to your door in a jiffy, or a box (P&P may apply). Please Read More for comprehensive details and images from the seller. (This is a sponsored link) but will not cost you anything.
Description
The Audio-Technica ATM350PL Cardioid Condenser Microphone w/ Piano Mounting System is currently retailing at GBP 229 and it is out of stock. Available to be delivered to you by post direct (some charge may apply).The team at Mic Pro think that Audio Technica nailed it with the Audio-Technica ATM350PL Cardioid Condenser Microphone w/ Piano Mounting System.
Here's what Audio-Technica say about the ATM350PL:
The ATM350a is the ultimate microphone solution for discreet, rock-solid mounting on your instrument of choice, from Piano to 20-piece Drum Kit. Offering a crisp, clear, well-balanced response, even at extreme SPLs, the ATM350a is ready to capture your sound, whatever instrument you choose. The AT8491P magnetic piano mount allows true flexibility on grand and upright pianos. The ATM350PL Cardioid Condenser Instrument Microphone w/ Piano Mounting System (Long) includes: ATM350a microphone, AT8490L gooseneck (long), AT8491P piano mount, AT8543 power module, AT8468 velcro mount and a hard carrying case.
Features
- Magnetic piano mount allows true flexibility on grand and upright pianos
- Packaged with AT8490L Long Gooseneck
- Built to handle extremely powerful, dynamic sound sources
- Large selection of other mount options available separately
- Lifetime Warranty
Specifications
- Element: Fixed-charge back plate, permanently polarized condenser
- Polar Pattern: Cardioid
- Frequency Response: 40 – 20,000 Hz
- Open Circuit Sensitivity: –49 dB (3.5 mV) re 1V at 1 Pa
- Impedance: 200 ohms
- Maximum Input Sound Level: 159 dB SPL, 1 kHz at 1% T.H.D.
- Low Frequency Roll Off: 80 Hz, 12 dB/octave
- Switches: Flat, roll-off
- Dynamic Range: 130 dB, 1 kHz at Max SPL
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 65 dB, 1 kHz at 1 Pa
- Phantom Power Requirements: 11– 52V DC, 3.5 mA typical
- Weight Microphone: 14.5 g (0.5 oz) Powermodule: 90 g (3.2 oz)
- Dimensions: Microphone: 37.8 mm (1.49'') long, 12.2 mm (0.48'') maximum body diameter. Powermodule: 92 mm (3.62") long, 18.9 mm (0.74") diameter
- Output Connector: Powermodule: Integral 3-pin XLRM-type
- Cable: 4.0 m (13.1') long (permanently attached to microphone), 3.2 mm (0.13") diameter, 2-conductor shielded cable with HIROSE HR10-type connector
- Accessories Included ATM350a cardioid condenser microphone; AT8543 power module; AT8491P UniMount® magnetic piano mount; AT8490L UniMount® 9" gooseneck; AT8468 violin mount (hook-a
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Cardioid
A cardioid microphone is a type of microphone that has a directional pickup pattern, meaning it primarily captures sound from the front while rejecting noise from the sides and rear. The term “cardioid” refers to the heart-shaped pattern of sensitivity, which is most sensitive directly in front of the microphone and progressively less sensitive as the sound source moves to the sides or behind it. This makes cardioid microphones ideal for isolating a sound source, such as vocals or instruments, from unwanted ambient noise, making them particularly useful for live performances, studio recording, and broadcasting.
Condenser
Condenser Microphones are highly sensitive microphones that capture sound with exceptional detail and clarity, making them ideal for studio recording of vocals, acoustic instruments, and other nuanced sources. They work by using a lightweight diaphragm and require phantom power to operate. Known for their wide frequency response and accuracy, condenser mics are a go-to choice for professional audio engineers and producers.
Live Microphones
A live microphone is a microphone designed for use in real-time sound amplification during events like concerts, public speaking, or theatre performances. These microphones are built for durability to withstand the physical demands of live events, often featuring cardioid or supercardioid patterns to reject unwanted noise from the sides or rear. They are typically used to capture clear and focused sound, ensuring high-quality audio for both the performer and the audience, and are chosen based on their ability to handle varying sound levels and environmental conditions.
Microphone
A microphone is a device that captures sound and converts it into an electrical signal. It works by using a diaphragm that vibrates in response to sound waves, which are then translated into electrical impulses. Microphones are used in a wide range of applications, from recording music and broadcasting to public speaking and live performances. They come in various types, including dynamic, condenser, and ribbon microphones, each suited for different recording environments and sound qualities.
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Audio-Technica is a globally renowned brand celebrated for its high-quality microphones, headphones, and audio equipment. Founded in Japan in 1962, the company offers a diverse range of microphones, from studio condensers to live performance dynamics, known for their reliability, clarity, and value. Audio-Technica products are trusted by musicians, broadcasters, and audio professionals for both studio recording and live sound applications.