AudioTechnica AT3035 Large Diaphragm Cardioid Condenser Microphone Used

Audio Technica At3035 Microphone. AudioTechnica AT3035 Recording Studio Cardioid Condenser Microphone Larry Crane's review of the AT3035 electret condenser microphone, from the May, 2002 issue of Tape Op Magazine (#29). Onboard switches provide a -10dB pad and a high-pass filter (-12dB/octave @ 80 Hz).

Used AudioTechnica AT3035 Condenser Microphone Guitar Center
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The AT3035 is Audio Technica's first counterstrike in response to this new competition, and it is a very aggressive one indeed With its extended low-frequency response, the AT3035 large-diaphragm side-address cardioid condenser produces rich, full sound reproduction and handles extremely high sound pressure levels with ease.

Used AudioTechnica AT3035 Condenser Microphone Guitar Center

The AT3035 is a well-built, well-respected low end mic that has held its value The AT3035 is a well-built, well-respected low end mic that has held its value The AT3035 is intended for use in professional applications where remote power is available.It requires 11V to 52V DC phantom power, which may be provided by a mixer or console, or by a separate, in-line source such as the Audio-Technica AT8801 single-channel and CP8506 four-channel phantom power supplies.

Used AudioTechnica AT3035 Condenser Microphone Guitar Center. Larry Crane's review of the AT3035 electret condenser microphone, from the May, 2002 issue of Tape Op Magazine (#29). The AT3035 is intended for use in professional applications where remote power is available.It requires 11V to 52V DC phantom power, which may be provided by a mixer or console, or by a separate, in-line source such as the Audio-Technica AT8801 single-channel and CP8506 four-channel phantom power supplies.

AudioTechnica AT3035 Cardioid Condenser Microphone Musician's Friend. The AT3035 is a well-built, well-respected low end mic that has held its value The AT3035 (made in Japan) is now discontinued and has been replaced by the AT2035 (made in China)