Cardioid Condenser Mic with Anti-shock Engineering for Low Handling Noise
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The new Artist Series vocal condenser microphone is tailored for exacting detail and high-fidelity vocal reproduction. With a condenser design for studio-quality performance, the ATM710 delivers remarkable clarity. The microphone is equipped with an integral 80 Hz hi-pass filter that provides easy switching from a flat frequency response to a low-end roll-off position that reduces the microphone's sensitivity to popping in close vocal use. The ATM710 is also equipped with a switchable 10 dB pad that lowers the microphone's sensitivity, providing higher SPL capability. The microphone's cardioid polar pattern reduces pickup of sounds from the sides and rear, improving isolation of the desired sound source.
Audio-Technica ATM710 Cardioid Condenser Vocal Microphone Features:
- Excels in venues with controlled stage volume or in-ear monitoring
- Cardioid polar pattern reduces pickup of sounds from the sides and rear, improving isolation of desired sound source
- Superior anti-shock engineering for low handling noise
- 40-20,000 Hz Frequency Response
- Multi-stage grille design offers excellent protection against plosives and sibilance without compromising high-frequency clarity
- Condenser design for studio-quality performance
- Integral 80 Hz HPF switch and 10 dB pad
- Corrosion-resistant contacts from gold-plated XLRM-type connector
- Rugged, all-metal design and construction for years of trouble-free use
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Tech Specs
- Microphone Type: Condenser
- Polar Pattern: Cardioid
- Frequency Response: 40Hz-20kHz
- Max SPL: 148dB
- Output Impedance: 200 ohms
- Signal to Noise Ratio: 73dB
- Low Cut Filter: 80Hz (-12dB/octave)
- Pads: -10dB
- Color: Black
- Connector: XLR
- Weight: 0.6 lbs.
- Included Accessories: Stand Mount, Microphone Pouch
- Manufacturer Part Number: ATM710
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Awesome Vocal Mic
Best vocal condenser
A great mic
Step up to THIS Mike!
I won't perform without this mic! Another great mic from Audio-Technica is the AT2010. Like the ATM710 it is a condenser and does a fantastic job for live and recording purposes. Stop wasting your money on the so called "big names". Audio-Technica has supplied the microphones for the Country Music Awards for the past 14 years so they ARE one of the big names. Chesney sure knows it! You won't find a better vocal mic anywhere at any price.
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People tell me that these mics are also great on accoustic guitars.
I am going to use both the 610 and the 710 to stereo mic my guitars when I record on my digital 8 track.
Its like having a studio quality mic when singing live.
Great price for the quality.
Dave
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Is Audio-Technica mic a good brand? ›
Audio-technica is a reputable brand in the music and microphone industry. They produce a wide variety of top-quality products suitable for many performance applications. For vocals, try the ATWT1002, if it's within budget, or the less expensive AT2021 and build your performance tool kit.
Which is better condenser or cardioid mic? ›Condenser mics are more sensitive and have a wider frequency response and dynamic range. So for recording quality, yes, they are better.
What is cardioid microphone good for? ›Cardioid microphones are great for recoding vocals and anything that's supposed to sound “dry” and “close”. Figure-8 microphones are equally sensitive to sound from the front and from the rear, but have great rejection for sound coming from the sides.
Is the AT2035 a good mic? ›The Audio-Technica AT2035 is a great mic for the money. It is very sensitive, has a warmer sound than I expected and comes with a shock mount. It may not be quite as good as the higher priced microphones, but it won't bust the bank. For the price, you can't go wrong with this one.
Is Audio Technica good for recording vocals? ›Overview of The Audio Technica AT2020
Firstly it works very well as a vocal microphone. It is able to really reproduce all the subtle changes in voice applications. Because of its attention to acoustic detail, it is also perfect for recording acoustic guitars and other acoustic instruments.
Dynamic mics can handle sound pressures better than condenser mics: If a mike preamp can handle all the juice coming out of the mic, a condenser mic can handle high sound pressure just as well as any microphone. Condenser mics feed more easily than dynamic mics: It boils down to selecting the right microphone.
What type of mic is best for vocals? ›In my experience, and most musicians and sound engineers' experience, the best microphone type for studio vocals is a large-diaphragm cardioid condenser microphone. It's preferred if this microphone has a consistent polar pattern and a wide, natural frequency response with a boost in the presence range.
Can you use a condenser mic for live vocals? ›They're designed to give singers studio-quality sound on stage. And the right microphones do it exceptionally well. If you're performing in bars or cafés on your own, a condenser microphone is also a great choice as it will help your vocals stand out.
Can I use condenser mic for karaoke? ›Condenser mics aren't good for karaoke for a couple reasons. They're very sensitive, meaning they pick up small sounds well. In an uncontrolled environment with amateur vocalists, odds are good the mic will start “hearing” the speakers it's connected to, creating a feedback loop.