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Key Features
Versatile mic at an exceptional price. The Audio Technica AT2050 Multi Pattern Condenser Mic is an excellent choice for any recordist. Whether you're a keen hobbyist or a seasoned pro, this switchable pattern microphone will provide incredible results at a price which won't break the bank. Thanks to an in-built 80Hz filter you'll be able to remove low-frequency build-up and reduce proximity effect at source, ensuring cleaner recordings.
The microphone also ships with a custom shock mount and premium protective pouch to store when not in use, reducing the risk of damage. The AT2050 will provide you with smooth, natural, sounding recordings, creating the illusion you're in the room with the artist. Drums, bass, guitar, vocals, the list goes on. There's nothing that the Audio Technica AT2050 does not excel on.
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Audio Technica designed the AT2050 to be a workhorse. The microphone is just as comfortable on stage, night after night, as it is in the studio. Its rugged design makes it the ideal candidate for continued, relentless usage. Guaranteeing a quality performance every time. Both diaphragms are gold-vaporized and aged to provide you with continual, optimum performance.
Find the polar pattern that suits you. The AT2050 offers cardioid, fig.8, and omnidirectional polar patterns. Making the microphone useful for a wide array of applications. Selecting fig.8 will enable you to record using both sides of the capsule. This is the classic choice for recording two backing vocalists simultaneously whilst ensuring excellent rejecting from the sides. Omnidirectional ensures 360 degrees pick up, capturing every nuance in the room whilst reducing the proximity effect. Thanks to its low noise you'll be able to record the most delicate of sources without the worry of introducing mechanical noise or hiss.