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Five Star Reviews:

66%
This is a great starter mic
April 17, 2017
This is a great starter mic, If your just starting up and looking for some thing real good and cheap, this is the mic to go with.
This is the one
August 31, 2016
I bought this way back in 2011 when I was upgrading my studio equipment and still have this mic to this day. I love the quality of it. It gives you a really smooth clear crispy sound. I'd highly recommend it for anyone who is a beginner or is just looking to do some basic recording. And is trying to achieve that super clean sound quality. This is the one!
Good looks, great sound, solid construction.
April 17, 2015
This Mic sounds great. Really rich tone, I feel like an NPR radio host with that nice bassy undertone. I have a Shure stage mic (ol' standby) and this MXL sounds many, many times better. Also works well for Acoustic guitar mic, just remember to point the MXL logo at the point of sound origin. It's also very nice looking, and has heavy aluminum construction. It looks plastic in the pictures but it's all a metallic-champagne colored aluminum that's very aesthetically pleasing. The spider-mount is a plus for live recording and vibration suppresion, and also looks really neat.Make sure you have Phantom Power via XLR connection on your PA or mixer, this mic requires it.
Love it
March 19, 2012
I use this to record demos and the quality comes out great. This is my first mic and I don't regret the purchase at all. I actually compared this to a more expensive and higher quality mic by recording with both and I couldn't tell the difference at all...maybe because my ear isn't trained that much to hear the subtle differences in mics but I couldn't hear anything different honestly. This works great for recording demos. Just clean up the sound with some reverb and EQ and you're in business.Update 6/15/12----------------This is an AWESOME mic for beginners, but I found that as my recording experience grew, I outgrew this mic and moved onto the Studio Projects B1 microphone and the difference is PHENOMENAL. I actually began recording a track with The MXL mic and finished it up with the Studio Projects B1 and you can hear the difference right away...now I'm having a hard time mixing the track because I have to find a way to reduce the brightness that the Studio Project mic has to match the muddiness of the MXL mic. I will keep this at five stars because this mic has been through so much with me...it's like your first pair of shoes...not the best but at the time they got you through thick and thin. If you're looking for a high quality mic for a low price then you better go to mars or something because it doesn't exist, however this is a great mic for beginners like I once was but the more you record and the more equipment you purchase the more you'll realize this mic's unfortunate flaws and will move onto something better.
Awesome Mics
December 17, 2011
I bought this mic for a school project because I needed to make a CD and needed a mic for vocals. This works great for that (just make sure to use a wind screen). Im also the sound tech for my choir class and in the past we have used individual Audix handheld microphones for each singer. However this year we are taking a different approach to mic the singers. We just had an all day gig to sing Christmas songs at all the elementary schools in my town. Ive had some bad luck in the past with using condenser mics for choirs and live sound mainly because of feedback being so easy to get. When setting up for the gig at the schools, I forgot to grab cables to run my EQ so I knew that it was just going to be a wreck. But I decided to give it a try anyway. All of our gigs for that day were in school gyms so that defiantly wasnt going to help with my feedback issues of the past. I used 3 of these mics for a choir of about 25 kids. Ran them into a 6 channel Peavey Mixing board and directly out to 2 QSC K10 active speakers that were used for mains. No EQ except for the 80Hz Cutoff option on the board. I placed the speakers about 10 feet in front of the mics and gave it a shot. To my surprise they didnt feedback AT ALL. Even with the terrible acoustics in the gyms. I was easily able to project the sound of the choir without feedback issues. I was even told by one of the school administrators to turn the volume down at one point. So basically what Im saying is that for the money, these mics are great for many different uses. Whether it is recording at home or micing a choir for a live gig. These mics sound great. We will be buying about 6 more for our spring show in our performing arts center just because they are so cheap.
Wonderful Mic at awesome price!
March 2, 2011
This mic is definitely sufficient for normal recording, especially if you run it through a vocal effects processor. I plan to get the TC-Helicon VoiceLive 2 here at Amazon eventually (I really love the gender conversion that makes you sound like a good female voice) but right now I have the KORG EMX and ESX as well as the KORG Kaoscullator Pro, and this mic works great when connected to any of those (but of course connected to a phantom power source first, the patched to the Korg devices). The fact it comes in a nice durable case with foam padding impressed me right from he start. Then I hooked it up to the included shock mount and added a pop mic filter (VERY important you use a pop filter because condenser mics are sensitive to moisture from your mouth).The sound quality is far beyond anything I'm used to, but I must confess that I was one of those poor fools who didn't even know what XLR and "phantom power" was -- I only used mics with a USB connection or the 1/8" stereo plug, and they all sound terrible compared to an XLR microphone with 48v phantom power.And even the XLR cables themselves are a dream come true! -- I was always getting so angry with the normal 1/8" cables messing up and then you have to lick them and plug 'em back in, then spin them around to get the sound to work right. (Nobody told me there was another option!) But XLR cables make it impossible for any humming or hissing sounds or disconnections of any kind since they lock in place and never need any toying with. Now I use XLR cables for all my speakers too, and for all the patch connections between my mixers, amps, and musical devices, and it has made creating music so much more enjoyable! Now I don't have to fidget with those crappy 1/8" cables anymore, and there's never any hissing or annoying humming sounds to worry about. And of course I also realized that you can't just plug your music output right in to your computer's sound card and expect to get professional recording that way -- you have to use a box that converts the music to digital and sends it via USB port to the software, and the box should have XLR inputs for mics and 1/4" inputs as well. Only problem is Amazon has so many of those boxes, I can't decide which one to buy. I want the Lexicon since they are masters of high quality sound recording, but some of the bad reviews make me worry. With musical devices, sometimes you just end up with a unit that has manufacturing defects, and unfortunately those people post bad ratings and make it seem like the product itself is to blame.
79%
Stomps any USB mic. Great starter XLR mic!
May 22, 2016
Audio quality is stellar. Went from a Blue Yeti to this and I'll never go back. Mic is light and professional looking. No directional recording switches, but all I do is cardioid so nothing is lost there. Works fine with Focusrite Scarlet Solo.
amazing microphone, feels like I'm recording in a studio
May 18, 2016
Wow is this microphone amazing! It feels like a great mic, it looks great, and it sounds amazing. There's really no downside to this thing. I guess my chief complaint would be that it's SO sensitive that literally anything you can hear with your ear (distance sounds, neighbors, ambient sounds) can all be heard through the mic as well. You may need some type of software to filter out background noise unless you're in a soundproof studio! Hehe. Definitely best bang for your buck.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED RECORDING MICROPHONE FOR VOCALS AND GENERAL USE
April 21, 2016
I buy the things I review, I never trade positive reviews for free stuff.

This is an amazing microphone for an equally amazing price. I've been a fan of Audio Technica microphones since the mid 1970's. Their products are not following fads, they are innovative and quality for reasonable prices.

In my studio I have many microphones that sell for over $1200, I've owned several U-87 and I've built some of my own large diaphragm microphones so I'm familiar with the beasts with over 50 years of recording and pro sound experience under my belt.

This Audio Technica model has the largest diaphragm of the whole AT line regardless of price. Diaphragm size wise you can't really compare it to the top two most expensive AT models since those use completely different diaphragm construction. Of the microphones that AT offers with traditional LDC construction this one has the largest of them all yet it's one of their lowest price models.

I have an AT 4047 which cost about four times as much as this AT2035 and while the more expensive model does have a slightly different sound I can't say it's really better. I've recorded the same vocal using both and often I prefer the AT2035 because it has a bit smoother response, a little less bright above 5K.

The AT2035 is really a very balanced and excellent sounding microphone, I will probably buy another one so I have a stereo pair.

Interested in how the size of the diaphragms stack up?
AT2020 = .63"
AT2035 = .96"
AT2050 = .80"
AT4033 = .45"
AT4040 = .80"
AT4047 = .84"
AT4050 = .84"

So there you go, the AT2035 wins the size competition and it's an excellent sounding microphone for a seriously bargain price. This microphone compares very favorably with my vintage AKG 414B-ULS microphones, very smooth frequency response.

The shock mount that comes with the AT2035 is very tight, makes it a little difficult to get the mic in and out, this mic slips right into the shock mount that came with my AT4047 so it's easy to switch back and forth between the two for different vocal tracks.

As a side note, the AT2020 is another incredible deal, it's very low priced compared to other professional microphones but it does not disappoint in sound quality. I have several of those which I use for mic'ing up my 4x12 Marshall cabinets, l love the clear and even sound these microphones have.

I own several MXL LDC microphones which always need work to sound great, I've replaced the diaphragms in five MXL 2001 and use these on drum toms. I wish I'd known how good these low priced AT microphones sounded before going down that path, the AT2035 makes an excellent tom tom microphone too and it's all done, you don't need to spend an afternoon disassembling mic's and soldering fragile expensive components. The diaphragms I installed in my MXL mic's cost as much as a done AT2035, save yourself the work and get the AT.

Highly recommended!

Good music to all!
Great mic!
August 24, 2015
This is a great mic, with amazing sound. The quality of this mic meets or exceeds mic's that cost much more.
Love it.
January 15, 2015
Can't be beat for the money. This is one of the cleanest and as-good-as-it-gets sounding large diaphragm, studio microphones. The only noticeable upgrade from this would be in closer to $1000 range where you get less bias noise (which is very small already comparing to most in $200-$400 range). Excelent dynamic range suitable for gospel singing and is sensitive enough to pick up the tiniest of the details (needs a very quiet studio as expected). The wind-screen that comes with is a very functional and effective basic screen. Shockmount is very good as well. The cable is a plus.

Four Star Reviews:

20%
Great quality way better than my USB Blue Yeti in ...
August 19, 2015
Great quality way better than my USB Blue Yeti in certain ways, only thing is the audio gets picked up too easily (background audio) unless I'm not using it right ? But for me that's how it is
Amazing for beginning and intermidiate people. Pro's probable want something that Morgan Freeman would be impressed with
March 9, 2015
Now I want to make this clear, the only thing keeping this from a perfect score is the screw. Let me explain. After an abusive 3 years the crappy metal of the screw that tightens the Mic's position turned to dust... simple 4$ fix at home depot. I forget the exact screw size but it was slightly smaller that standard. So with a tiny tiny bit of force I put the new screw in and boom...never break with high quality screw metal.PS: if you get this mic make sure the front of it is facing you. I had this confusion when all of the sudden the sound was s***. But after holding up the mic to a light i saw that this is not a all directional mic and there is a right side to talk in to. Boom fix
The best for anyone looking to get started with audio recording
November 24, 2013
This microphone is simply the best for anyone looking to get started with audio recording. The price is right and it's durable enough to put up with improper handling such as small drops or rough plugging/unplugging. The sound quality is fantastic and can stand up to professional recordings. It is also very versatile and will record anything you want to record elegantly.The case itself is nice and sturdy and the shock mount is really cool looking, not to mention functional.Personally, I find myself having to turn the gain up all the way to properly record with it but that might have something to do with me damaging it rather than a factory defect.
A very nice microphone
April 12, 2013
If you are all about owning the best in the world-- go pay the price and buy the best.But I can say that for the home recording set up I have (1 or 2 mics into a digital recorder-- acoustic guitar and voice), this is a nice microphone.Upgrading from a dynamic mic, this takes some learning: for example there is a definite recognizable difference in just a 6 inch variation in instrument direction and I think a pop filter would be useful for voice not only for its obvious purpose but to standardize the distance from the mic, as this also has a noticeable effect with only a few inches difference in distance making quite a difference in the presence. A lot of the post-processing I was doing before is now no longer necessary-particularly the bass end has cleaned up a lot and is no longer muddy and the ability to get the songs to sound good on a wide variety playback equipment is much easier now.At its usual price around $100 it might be worth sorting through the others in that price range to see how it compares -- at the $49 price they were selling it for in the sale-- it was well worth just buying.
Not without fault. Decent for voiceover work.
January 4, 2012
This mic is...ok. It sounds decent, as long as you have the supporting equipment. And that's the thing. You need a compressor(with gate), and a mixer, and a pre-amp. The main thing is that this is not a plug and play mic, nor is the audio exactly crystal clear. Still, for 60$, I'm pretty happy. My next mic will most likely be the Heil PR40 or the Shure SM7. You do pay for quality with equipment like this. But this is a serviceable option as a starter or backup. Also, starting with a condenser helps you train, as it will pick up mouth sounds that dynamics will ignore.
No Mas Echo
May 11, 2011
I bought the MXL990 to replace an old mic that frustrated me with it's hall effect whenever recording. The old mic was used in a sound proof studio with padding so I couldn't understand why this problem existed except for the fact that it was a low-end mic. After receiving the MXL990 I immediately hooked it up and heard a big difference. There was no hall effect and the mic meshed voice with beat effortlessly. I'm so glad I made the choice of purchasing this mic and for what it cost it was a heck of a deal. I would recommend the MXL990 to any aspiring artist looking to take the next step toward professional recording.
11%
Very Nice!
September 10, 2017
Great reviews and nicely made. So far, I've only recorded my tenor sax with it, which certainly needed a fair amount of EQ. I suppose it's par for the course, but if response is as flat as it's puported to be, I'm not sure why the horn sounded honkier and stuffier than it does in reality. Rolling off the mids and boosting the highs resulted in a fine recorded sound.
This microphone is amazing. The quality is way better than I expected ...
July 8, 2017
This microphone is amazing. The quality is way better than I expected for the price and the included shock mount means one less product to buy at the same time. My only concern so far (I have only had it a week now) is that the included XLR cable was defective - the signal was inaudible due to excessive static. This was easily remedied by purchasing a replacement cable, however.
Didn't come with an XLR cable but is an amazing mic.
May 6, 2017
I'm sad it didn't arrive with an XLR cable as advertised. Otherwise it would be five stars. I also understand stuff like that can happen so I had to buy a cable here locally for $10 --AND ... Well, it's just a cable. Other than that it is a great mic and it works amazing with a behringer Xenyx q802 USB on PC and it came faster than expected.
It's alright but you get NO STAND!
February 20, 2017
So.... This is a nice package. Just FYI it does NOT come with a mic stand. Not sure why it's pictured here. You'll need to buy that separately.
Top of the line professional XLR Microphone
April 12, 2016
Definitely a top of the line microphone. I bought this for recording not only my voice but also for recording instrumental audio. It works great for all ranges of audio. FFFaaantastic

My only complaint, which could be related to my mixer but I only have one at the moment, is that there is a slight hum in the background. This is easily fixed when you are recording audio, but if you plan on streaming with this microphone then you wont be able to control it.
Again, this could just be related to the mixer I have (Behringer Q802USB 8-Channel).

Three Star Reviews:

8%
High self noise
July 21, 2016
This mic is cheap for a reason. Because it's really not that great. I don't mean that sarcastically I am telling you this as an experienced voice actor of over 23 years. Accomplished singers and voice actors know of something called self noise. Microphones produce that noise in the condenser from phantom power. Anyone that is involved specifically with vocals / voice work or singing needs to get a mic that really has low self noise. This mic does not. A good rule of thumb is if the advertisement for the microphone doesn't mention low self noise the mic likely doesn't have it. For those working out of the home studio spend at least $300 in soundproofing getting good acoustic foam bass traps for the corners to really soundproof your recording space. But that isn't enough! The other must have is a microphone that has low self noise. I happen to know for a fact this microphone has a high self noise rate. If you are someone looking to record audio books or medical narration for example that is a real problem considering those don't have music so you only hear voice and voice only. Obviously if you are purchasing this microphone to record musical instruments this is not that big of an issue for you. But if you are looking at using this for anything vocal voice do not buy it - spend the extra money and buy a $300 or more microphone that has low self noise - the lost jobs will total way more then the price difference.
Discount all accessories... they are worth less than you are paying for them. Mic makes a good donor.
February 10, 2016
First, I bought this mic as a donor. I stripped it bare and used the body and frame to build up a much nicer mic using a custom omni/cardoid capsule, a custom capsule mount, and a custom PCB I stuffed, soldered, etc. I built the mic for double duty as a recording and radio mic. The results are nothing short of awesome. I have a multi-thousand dollar quality mic with less than $500 in it including the c-note I dropped on this donor. The mic body and shock mount were professionally powder coated flat black to match my Heil boom (also purchased via Amazon) and the rest of my studio.... The champagne color is simply awful...Here's the not good part... The T-screw in the shock mount pivot point is super cheap pot metal and will not hold the mic position securely without twisting in half... mine did. AND the through hole side of the shock mount pivot snapped off even before that... also cheap casting...Now, I have a mic and no mount... and I refuse to rigid mount a condenser mic or hang it by the cord... That would be criminal.IF you purchase this mic, and it's decent enough for the money, DO NOT place ANY of the price on the utility of the shock mount... It is garbage.Now I have to go find a quality shock mount that will properly secure AND fit the MXL-990 body. And I can't finish testing and/or use the mic til I do.
Nice little mic for beginners
January 22, 2016
This microphone is what I would consider an entry level microphone. For doing podcasting and making your youtube videos it is great. Of course a condenser mic is going to pic up much more background noise. That being said if you use audio editing software like audacity or Adobe you can remove that noise with ease. The construction is solid. That being said, please do not think this is a mic to use to break into the voice over biz.
It works
March 22, 2013
Ive had this mic for some time now and it just plain works. I wouldn't call it a good studio mic but for general usage (dj or some vocals) it does it job.
Great mic horrible shockmount
March 27, 2012
i ordered this mic a few months back for my studio hobbyist pleasure. while the mic its self is prefect for my needs the shock mount needs some work the retention screw on the arm does not hold position at all after a few days it is useless
Average
December 28, 2010
I bought this mic so that I could record narrations for projects for my audio production course. I agree with other reviews that state that the sound is a bit muddy, but that's easily corrected with EQ. It's a good beginner mic, just remember to buy a pop filter for it.
4%
no xlr cable
December 26, 2016
I give this 3 stars only because the xlr cable was not included like stated in description. How disappointing when your child opens box on Christmas and cannot use it. Our local stores did not carry cable boo. Have to wait to have delivered. My bad I should have checked box before I wrapped it.
Trash accessories
December 23, 2016
Mic is great but everything else is garbage. Buy separately.
XLR cable not included
July 18, 2016
Buyer Beware. Item did not come with XLR cable. Was told that cable is no longer included in this bundle. Please check before you purchase to make sure!
The mic seems good. But I did not get the pop filter ...
October 3, 2015
The mic seems good. But I did not get the pop filter or cables that goes with the package.
I love the mic
August 24, 2015
Just a note, I love the mic, but there is NOT a pop filter OR an XLR Cable included with this. Bit of false advertising there.

Two Star Reviews:

3%
It has a great bass sound but not much more to offer after ...
February 13, 2017
The high mids in this mic can make your vocals sound unnatural. Especially when applying a high pass filter. It has a great bass sound but not much more to offer after that, especially for "harsh" vocals in music. It is nice for beginners though. I will be returning it.
Disappointed
October 25, 2016
This microphone, while looking really nice, started out being really good sounding in my studio. It very quickly however developed a really harsh buzz, followed by complete cutting out (no voice transmission at all for a few seconds at a time, followed by a loud popping sound). Ultimately, I had to put it away and use my MXL 770 instead. I like the deeper, warmer sound of the 990, but it's too flaky to trust.
Two Stars
December 25, 2015
Cheap quality.
Quality is a Hit or Miss
April 24, 2014
Purchased this microphone to record vocals. Sound quality isn't inherently bad, even when compared with more expensive house-hold names. It contains the normal characteristics of an inexpensive condenser microphone (i.e. bright high-end, however that is nothing that can not be controlled with the use of an equalizer). Where price reductions become truly apparent is in the build quality of the microphone. It only lasted 3 months before failing. You would be smart to avoid this microphone. As always, you get what you pay for. If you are looking to buy a usable condenser microphone, set your budget at $150 or more.
Not satisfied with this product.
July 24, 2013
The arrival time of the product was fine but when we received it there were no instructions enclosed and we had to go online to figure out how to connect it to our laptop. There was also no cord to attach it to the laptop so we had to make another purchase which took a longer time for us to get to using the product we bought. When we finally had all of the parts the microphone didn't work and it was so disappointing for my daughter. I don't think the description of the item was detailed enough and was very misleading to someone purchasing this item. You need to be more specific when describing what is included with the microphone, especially when you think you will be able to use it as soon as you open it up. Would be wary of buying used again.
Decent microphone for the dollar
July 15, 2011
Too much hype here. Not as crisp and clear as some reviewers suggest.This microphone is an ok hobbyist tool. But it is anything but something to use for more than that.Notes:1) Emits a foul sharp odor that smells like burning plastic. Sometimes, makes me want to choke and cough.2) You have to direct your voice into the area above the label else it sounds "lost"3) Has a tinge of a deep, lower bass sound from it.4) For vocals, if you have to hit a loud note, it breaks up miserably. You have to back off the mic a good 12 inches to avoid this. And it sounds really horrible.Overall a decent microphone for the price. Well built, sturdy construction. Nice extra with the shock mount. But you get what you pay for.Update 1/2/13:Backing this down to 2 stars.The shock mount screws as they sit into the shock mount ring will no longer fit as they worse out. I can no longer use the mount with a mic stand because the outer ring wore out.
2%
Two Stars
September 26, 2017
came with the wrong cord and i couldnt get a hold of them to request a new one
Mic, Good. Scarlitite,Bad.
September 25, 2017
Mic is excellent. The audio interface is horrid. You have to unplug the usb cord and plug it back in once in a while. Why you ask? It makes you sound like a drunk, depressed robot until you reset the interface. Sometimes resetting it will not work and you stuck on mute while streaming. Find a better audio interface.
Two Stars
February 18, 2017
No Shock Mount but should be as described in info
Wrong exspected!
July 26, 2016
No pop filter and XLR cable like i've exspect. Anyway THE Mic is Good, but look like the secondhand.
Do Not Purchase
August 18, 2015
I would not purchase this. I feel like I got stolen from. Terrible microphone.

One Star Reviews:

3%
One Star
November 4, 2015
Does not have the sound that it should have.
Too Muddy, better for recording acoustics.
January 29, 2013
Before I had this mic Ive always used USB microphones for studio recordings. I am by far more impressed with my old USB microphone than this condenser mic. I found the quality of this mic to be very muddy, it sounds like you threw a blanket over the mic after you listen to your recording. Ive been messing with this mic for 6 months now and I gave up on it. While recording I found I had to stand back about 5 feet from the mic for it to pick up a smooth clear voice, which is unacceptable if your a rapper. If I had one good thing to say about the the MXL 990 is that it sounds fantastic if your looking to record using an acoustic guitar. With that being said, if your serious about quality and clarity when it comes to singing or rapping, just keep looking. This mic I assume, would be better for podcasting. The MXL Studio1-USB mic is what I have used before and it has great clarity and sound.[...] If you want to hear the great sound of the MXL Studio1-USB mic. check out my youtube video/song using this song. Sounds super clean.
It doesn't work!
January 17, 2012
We can't get the microphone to work. I bought it for my son for Christmas who lives in another state. He called amazon and was told I have to call since I purchased it! He even went to Best Buy and talked to the Geek Squad to see if he needed additional equipment. We still dont' have it working!
Not what i expected
February 16, 2011
Its very muddy like everybody else said do like i didnt and listen 2 them this mic is very clear but ima rapper and this mic did no good for me
Defective
February 15, 2011
I bought this mic, it did not work. I sent it back and got a replacement, it still did not work. That is all.
4%
Spent over an hour and couldn't get this dumb thing working
April 7, 2017
Didn't receive cord with package. Drove 45 minutes to my nearest Guitar Center and bought the XLR cable. Spent over an hour and couldn't get this dumb thing working. Drove back out to Guitar center and luckly the guys there helped me. Turns out the Microphone is dead. So they sent me a dead microphone without a cable and made me waste half of my day trying to figure this crap out. THANKS ALOT!!!!!
Dead on Arrival
April 6, 2017
Junk product, had it in a drawer for a few months then when I needed it. Nothing but silence, just a dead mike with no output at all. Too late to send it back. Just a worthless piece of junk. Into the trash.
Mic, but no Stand
March 25, 2017
Mic is great as expected being an AT2035, but if going to spend more buying a bundle for a stand, I expect it to have the stand included.
I have been trying to get this mic to work ...
March 4, 2017
I have been trying to get this mic to work for wayyy too long now, the second i hooked it up and listened to it it was insanely muffled. I did a bit of research and ended up buying a new mixer, that didnt work... so i bought a phantom power supply and that also didnt work. I am now convinced this mic was dropped at some point in time before it had gotten to me. I have tried every single option possible, every time i call audio technica it sends me to a voice mail where i state my name, number and problem but no one calls me back.
No pop filter or Cable included
October 1, 2016
Pop filter and cable was not included.

The mic is awesome, 5 stars for product, 1 star for Beach Camera
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Old Price
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Price
Price
$69.00updated: Mar 16, 2020
$163.90updated: Mar 18, 2020
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Answered Questions
Answered Questions
Article Number
Article Number
0801813080643
0799928926188
Brand
Brand
MXL
Audio Technica
Currency
Currency
USD
USD
Formatted Price
Formatted Price
$199.99
$300.00
Height
Height
114.2 in
480.3 in
Length
Length
291.3 in
500.0 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
MXL
Audio Technica
Model
Model
MXL990
AT2035
MPN
MPN
MXL990
AT2035
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
MXL990
AT2035
Product Group
Product Group
Musical Instruments
Musical Instruments
Product Type
Product Type
SOUND_AND_RECORDING_EQUIPMENT
SOUND_AND_RECORDING_EQUIPMENT
Publisher
Publisher
MXL
Audio Technica
Quantity
Quantity
1
1
Reviews
Reviews
Score
Score
9
9.4
Studio
Studio
MXL
Audio Technica
Weight
Weight
9.2 oz
16.4 oz
Width
Width
287.4 in
480.3 in
Feature
Feature

3/4" gold-sputtered diaphragm Attractive vintage body style with champagne finish 30Hz-20kHz frequency response 130dB maximum SPL Sensitivity: 15MV/pa Equivalent noise: 20dB (A-weighted) Wired with Mogami cable

Cardioid polar pattern reduces pickup of sounds from the sides and rear, improving isolation of desired sound source

Large diaphragm for smooth, natural sound and low noise

(1) Pop Filter to eliminate the annoying "plosives" from your recordings

(1) 10ft. XLR Cable to connect the mic to your mixer or interface

(1) Microfiber Cleaning Cloth

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  • I hope this is a mistake

    I sure hope there was a mistake in measurements and they used in instead of cm by accident
    Beamer
    Toronto
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