This series of Audio-Technica microphones has been designed for use in radio and TV broadcasting, announcing, voice-over work, and podcasting.
BP40
BP40 is a hypercardioid dynamic microphone with 'excellent off-axis rejection'. The 37mm large diaphragm capsule has a 'humbucking voice coil' that prevents EMI (electromagnetic interference), particularly useful in radio and TV broadcast studio environments where other equipment such as video monitors and power supplies are positioned close to the microphone.
A frequency response of 50Hz-16kHz offers a 'rich and natural' sound, with the option of filtering sub 100Hz frequencies at 6dB per octave by way of a low-cut switch. Sensitivity is 3.9mV /Pa. The output connector is an integral 3-pin male XLR.
Dimensions: 164 x 56 (length x diameter) mm. Weight: 632g.
Included accessories: Multi-layered windscreen, soft protective pouch and AT8483 mounting clamp.
Optional accessories: AT8484 shock-mount.
AT2040 is a hypercardioid, dynamic microphone that has been based on the popular BP40. Internal shock-mounting and pop filtering aid smooth voice reproduction at close range, whilst the tight pickup pattern and 80Hz to 16kHz frequency response aid the production of 'warm, rich, and professional-sounding vocals'. The microphone is terminated with 3-pin male XLR connector.
Dimensions: 145.3 x 52 (length x diameter) mm. Weight: 615g.
Included accessories: AT8487 mounting clamp, 5/8-inch to 3/8-inch thread adaptor, pouch.