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The Audio-Technica AT2035 is a large-diaphragm cardioid condenser microphone designed for professional studio, podcasting, and live streaming use. Featuring low self-noise (10 dB), high SPL handling with a switchable 10 dB pad, and an 80 Hz high-pass filter, it delivers clear, natural sound with excellent isolation. Its rugged build includes a custom shock mount and XLR output requiring phantom power, making it a versatile, reliable choice for serious audio creators seeking studio-quality recordings.


















| ASIN | B002T45X1G |
| Antenna Location | Streaming |
| Audible Noise | 10 Decibels |
| Audio Sensitivity | 33 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,705 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #12 in Vocal Condenser Microphones |
| Brand | Audio-Technica |
| Built-In Media | Microphone |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Audio Mixer |
| Connectivity Technology | XLR |
| Connector Type | XLR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 3,025 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal Or High-Quality Plastic |
| External Testing Certification | Não Aplicável |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04961310101756 |
| Item Dimensions | 9.75 x 9.75 x 2.75 inches |
| Item Type Name | Cardioid Condenser Microphone, Perfect for Studio/Podcasting/Streaming, XLR Output, with Custom Shock Mount |
| Item Weight | 0.4 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Audio-Technica |
| Mfr Part Number | AT2035 |
| Microphone Form Factor | Large Diaphragm |
| Model Name | AT2035 |
| Model Number | AT2035 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Streaming |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 70 dB |
| Special Feature | Designed for critical home/project/professional studio applications and live performance this side-address cardioid studio condenser delivers exceptional detail and low noise. Equipped with a switchable 80 Hz high-pass filter and 10 dB pad the AT2035 handles high sound pressure levels with ease. Along with its rugged construction and high-performance specifications the AT2035 provides an exceptional level of consistency from model to model. It comes equipped with a protective pouch and a custom Special Feature Designed for critical home/project/professional studio applications and live performance this side-address cardioid studio condenser delivers exceptional detail and low noise. Equipped with a switchable 80 Hz high-pass filter and 10 dB pad the AT2035 handles high sound pressure levels with ease. Along with its rugged construction and high-performance specifications the AT2035 provides an exceptional level of consistency from model to model. It comes equipped with a protective pouch and a custom See more |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year warranty on parts and labor. |
C**R
Meaty Large Diaphragm Microphone
Beefy, Studio Quality microphone. Not a USB, or even 3.5mm or 6.5 plug, but the high-end mixer XLR output, which requires phantom power! This microphone is so professional quality, that it not only comes with a carrying bag, but also, its own (included) shock mount. Perfect in a recording studio setting, but, I'm using it with a desk stand, pop filter, internet radio DJ mic. Makes my radio shows just a little more quality than smaller or less professional microphones. It does mean I need more equipment to provide audio, that you don't need for a USB or PC mic, but my listeners can hear the difference. Solid, well constructed, and in some cases, like podcasting, or for that matter, internet radio broadcasting, a little overkill, but if you want to raise your recording, or streaming quality performances, this is a good price upgrade. The microphone provides nice imagery and sound quality, without, in the case of doing video, going to a larger footprint microphone that would block you from being seen behind it. I can see this microphone, built as solid as it is, and its size, being used in the studio, podcasting, or even taken on the road gigs (unless you really punish your equipment, say like Roger Daltrey (smirk)). Great microphone!
G**G
A standard mic to have in your mic tool chest
This is an excellent studio mic to have in anyone's home studio. For that matter, it's an excellent mic in a professional studio. I'm a professional recording engineer, and I've always said there are NO RULES, JUST GUIDELINES. I'm not going to go into the technical whys and how comes of what makes a great microphone. You can read the tech specs and study that for yourself. I say use your ears as the best judge as to what sounds good. For me, the AT2035 is a goto mic for a lot situations in recording voice and instruments. It's reasonably priced so you can afford to have a pair. I've used this mic in live sound as well as studio applications, both indoor and outdoor venues, and the results are no less than perfect. Clean, clear, and hits everywhere in the common frequency range of human hearing. It's a warm sounding mic; very elegant and captures the natural timbre of unprocessed, acoustic sound. I feel this is a great choice for podcasts and even live radio broadcasts. One of my favorite times in using this mic was for an acoustic classical guitar played in a stairwell at a college. I placed one in front of the player, and another on the first landing of the steps going up to the second floor to capture the natural reverb of the room. Outside of "tuning" the room with EQ there was no other processing used and the recording was spectacular. Very powerful sounding, yet all the nuances of classical guitar playing were present. Bottom line is you can't go wrong with the AT2035. If you're new to recording and trying to decide what kind of condenser mic to get - this should be a first choice for you.
M**R
Fantastic microphone, especially for the price I got it for!
I lucked out when I bought this microphone, as it was only $70 and was practically new. And I can honestly say, it was worth every penny, and then some. First things first, as this IS a condenser microphone, you HAVE to give the room you plan to record in proper treatment. Otherwise it WILL pick up a lot of reverb and background noise. I have actually surrounded the microphone itself with studio foam inside of a cardboard box. It's not the prettiest sight, but it was inexpensive and works just as well as the upwards $100 screens they sell for these. Another thing to remember is to buy a proper interface for this. Especially if you are recording on a PC. I suggest using a Line 6 Pod Studio UX1, I managed to find one of those on eBay for about $45. It has an excellent noise gate with it that filters out the background noise in real time, without giving the vocals that robotic sound that noise removal in post tends to leave. Please note, the UX1 does not supply phantom power, so you will need a phantom power supply. I use a Behringer Micro power supply P5400 with it ($20). You will also need to buy at least two XLR cables, one for the power supply, and one to connect to the interface, but you can find some decent ones around $7 -$14, so that is no big deal. As for the sound quality, it is PHENOMENAL. Every syllable comes out clearly, and distinctly. Subtle nuances in tone that some lesser mics tend leave out are crystal clear, and, best of all, it can handle high vocals without peaking as easily like my other microphones did. I managed to go to ear piercingly high pitches, and still managed to keep it from peaking. If you want high quality, professional sound, and don't feel like spending over $300, this is definitely the microphone to get.
J**N
Phenomenal Starting Microphone
Note: Mic arm and pop filter are not included with this. I was a bit unsure about which model to buy between this and the 2020, but I'm glad I went this direction. If you're looking for a solid mic for voicework, this one is good for the price point (and just in general). Audio is crisp and clear, and I haven't had a single issue with sound quality, whether it be chatting with friends or recording audio. I haven't tested how this performs with music (especially instruments), so the jury is out on that. Get yourself a decent audio mixer and either a stand or boom arm, and you're ready to rock!
N**E
Another ideal microphone from Audio-Technica
This mic is ideal for the Behringer U-Phoria UMC404 series audio interfaces. Get a good well-balanced XLR cable, and you'll get great, well balanced mids, lows, and highs out of the large diaphragm on this mic. I stepped up from an ATR2500 (USB AT2020) to this + the audio interface when running into issues with Reason 9.5 and the whole ASIO4ALL memory leak/screeching/distortion issue. The ATR2500 is a perfect mic for all digital internet voice applications, including video conferencing, streaming, VOIP for games, etc. but working with a proper studio mic is basically necessary for digital music production/live recording. The ATR2500 has a studio-quality physical design and sound replication, but the USB-microphone protocol causes inherent issues (with Windows at least). The mic performs extremely well, and I like that the package includes a noise damper and stand head. It's great for recording dynamic sounds, like human voice and instruments, as well as for recording impulse responses. If you want to record things like effects, get a stereo mic for environmental or shotgun mic for point, this is not the mic for you (basic cardioid shape picks up too much of the reverb of the room for single point sound recording, but too little of the ambiance for environmental, also it's mono). But if you're looking for a dynamic musical recording mic, pro-quality studio recorder, or smooth deep mic for varied vocal recording in a talking setting, get this and an appropriate phantom power supply (required).
J**Y
You should consider this microphone.
If you’re looking to capture podcast style audio, this is the microphone that you should be looking at. Of course, when you look at the videos of all the big Podcasters and they’re using the shure microphones, it seems tempting to just get one of those microphones. But take it from a person who’s been in the entertainment industry for over 40 years unless you are a true audiophile, you will not hear the difference. This is a brilliant condenser microphone that if used properly in the proper setting is absolutely brilliant you will not use this microphone to capture audio for a feature film. You will not use this microphone in a concert setting you will use this microphone in online meetings, recording a podcast or any other environment where you need your microphone to pick up your voice and somewhat ignore the rest of the noise in the room. There’s lots of tacky stuff that goes into microphones and you can see some of it in the listing but in the end your question is, does this sound as good as a $600 microphone to 98% of the population it does, and until you can develop an ear that tells you the difference between that and this… just buy this. A couple things you should know. This is not a USB microphone. It uses phantom power the an XLR cable in other words you’ll need an interface that can supply that 48 V power to the microphone you will not be able to plug this in to your laptop and record, you can pick up an interface rather inexpensively. All in all, it may have the price of a mid tier microphone, but its performance is surprising. As I said, in the title, you should consider this microphone, but I will amend it here. You should SERIOUSLY consider this microphone.
S**I
Great mic for a really good price!
I purchased this mic to add to my podcast setup. It is very well made, sturdy and seems like it is built to last. Comes with a shock mount, which is also very well made. The sound quality is really quite good. I have to admit it is better than what I was expecting it to be. I run mine through a Mackie mixer, so I do not know how well it sounds through a DI, interface or direct to computer. All in all this is a great mic to start out with. Well made, great price and seems fairly versatile. No complaints or problems with mine. I would definitely recommend this mic to anyone shopping in this price range.
K**B
Audio Technica is great!
I love this mic! Audio Technica has never let me down. it’s durable, easy to setup. i use a scarlet 2i2 with it and it’s amazing. i use this and ATH M50X’s with it.
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