Audio-Technica ATM350PL Cardioid Condenser Microphone with Piano Mounting System

£229.00

The MicPro team took a look at the Audio-Technica ATM350PL Cardioid Condenser Microphone with Piano Mounting System, Condenser Microphones by , it is available in the UK. in stock and ready to be delivered to you. Read More below for images, reviews & more.

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The Micpro team take a look at the Audio-Technica ATM350PL Cardioid Condenser Microphone with Piano Mounting System by , available in the Uk from a UK supplier & UK Warranty.

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-and-loop fastener); protective carrying case

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Audio-Technica

Audio-Technica is a well-established audio manufacturer known for producing dependable microphones used across studio recording, broadcast, live sound, and content creation. Their products are widely respected for balancing sound quality, build reliability, and accessible pricing.

Audio-Technica microphones are especially popular for vocals, instruments, podcasting, and broadcast use, with many models becoming go-to choices for both professionals and home recordists. MicPro suggests Audio-Technica if you want consistent performance, clean sound, and a wide range of proven options suited to different recording needs.

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Condenser Microphones

Condenser microphones are widely used in studio recording because of their sensitivity, clarity, and ability to capture fine detail. They are commonly chosen for vocals, acoustic instruments, piano, strings, and room recording, where accuracy and nuance matter. Condenser microphones usually require phantom power and are available in large and small diaphragm designs, making them suitable for everything from intimate vocal takes to detailed overhead and ambient recordings.

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Condenser

Condenser microphones are highly sensitive microphones designed to capture detail, clarity, and nuance. They are widely used in studio recording for vocals, acoustic instruments, piano, and ambient sound. Condenser microphones typically require phantom power and are available in large and small diaphragm designs, making them versatile tools for accurate sound capture.