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Audio Technica AT 8031 Condenser Reporter Microphone

$193.32

Audio Technica AT 8031 Condenser Reporter Microphone

The AT8031 is ideal for close-up interviews, vocals, overheads, piano, and strings. Its cardioid polar pattern reduces pickup of sounds from the sides and rear, improving isolation of desired sound source.

Description

Audio Technica AT8031 Cardioid Condenser Handheld Reporter Microphone.

The AT8031 is perfect for close-up interviews, vocals, overheads, piano, and strings. Its cardioid polar pattern reduces pickup of sounds from the sides and rear, enhancing isolation of the desired sound source. The microphone’s proximity effect adds warmth when used up close. It also features a large protective screen that reduces “popping” and sibilant distortion. This microphone can operate on either battery or phantom power.

Key Features:

Perfect for close-up vocals, overheads, piano, and strings
Low-mass diaphragm ensures minimal distortion
Cardioid pattern adds warmth when used up close
Can operate on battery or phantom power
RoHS compliant—free from all substances specified in the EU directive on hazardous substances

Element: Fixed-charge back plate permanently polarized condenser
Polar Pattern: Cardiod
Frequency Respons: 30 – 20.000 hz
Low Frequency Roll Off: 80 hz / 12 dB/Octave
Open Circuit: Phantom: –44 dB (6.3 mV) re 1V at 1 Pa
Sensitivity: Battery: –45 dB (5.6 mV) re 1V at 1 Pa
Impedance: Phantom: 250 ohms / Battery: 300 ohms
Maximum Input: Phantom: 137 dB SPL, 1 kHz at 1% T.H.D.
Sound Level: Battery: 123 dB SPL, 1 kHz at 1% T.H.D.
Dynamic Range: Phantom: 113 dB, 1 kHz at Max SPL / Battery: 99 dB, 1 kHz at Max SPL
Signal To Noise Ratio: 70 dB, 1 kHz at 1 Pa
Phantom Power Requirements: 11-52V DC, 2 mA typical
Battery Current Life: 0.4 mA / 1200 hours typical (alkaline)
Switch: Flat, roll off
Weight: 205 g (7,2 oz)
Dimensions: 193.0 mm (7.70″) long, 50,3 mm (1.98″) head diameter
Output Connector: Integral 3-pin XLRM-type
Discription

Audio Technica AT8031 Cardioid Condenser Handheld Reporter Microphone.

The AT8031 is perfect for close-up interviews, vocals, overheads, piano, and strings. Its cardioid polar pattern reduces pickup of sounds from the sides and rear, enhancing isolation of the desired sound source. The microphone’s proximity effect adds warmth when used up close. It also features a large protective screen that reduces “popping” and sibilant distortion. This microphone can operate on either battery or phantom power.

Key Features:

Perfect for close-up vocals, overheads, piano, and strings
Low-mass diaphragm ensures minimal distortion
Cardioid pattern adds warmth when used up close
Can operate on battery or phantom power
RoHS compliant—free from all substances specified in the EU directive on hazardous substances

Specifications
Element: Fixed-charge back plate permanently polarized condenser
Polar Pattern: Cardiod
Frequency Respons: 30 – 20.000 hz
Low Frequency Roll Off: 80 hz / 12 dB/Octave
Open Circuit: Phantom: –44 dB (6.3 mV) re 1V at 1 Pa
Sensitivity: Battery: –45 dB (5.6 mV) re 1V at 1 Pa
Impedance: Phantom: 250 ohms / Battery: 300 ohms
Maximum Input: Phantom: 137 dB SPL, 1 kHz at 1% T.H.D.
Sound Level: Battery: 123 dB SPL, 1 kHz at 1% T.H.D.
Dynamic Range: Phantom: 113 dB, 1 kHz at Max SPL / Battery: 99 dB, 1 kHz at Max SPL
Signal To Noise Ratio: 70 dB, 1 kHz at 1 Pa
Phantom Power Requirements: 11-52V DC, 2 mA typical
Battery Current Life: 0.4 mA / 1200 hours typical (alkaline)
Switch: Flat, roll off
Weight: 205 g (7,2 oz)
Dimensions: 193.0 mm (7.70″) long, 50,3 mm (1.98″) head diameter
Output Connector: Integral 3-pin XLRM-type

Additional information

Weight 2 kg
Dimensions 35 × 15 × 8 cm

Brand

Audio Technica

Audio Technica

Audio technica - Pro FM BroadcastWhen Hideo Matsushita was still working for the Bridgestone Museum of Arts in Tokyo, he was deeply impressed by the emotional impact that vinyl listening sessions had on visitors. He decided that he wanted to offer more people the opportunity to experience the warmth of analog audio. Therefore, he founded the company Audio-Technica in a small apartment in the Shinjuku district and began designing pickup elements. Thanks to the success of his first two products, the AT-1 and AT-3, Hideo was able to expand the company. He opened a larger headquarters in Machida, where Audio-Technica is still active today. Driven by this passion for audio, Audio-Technica then grew into a company that designs and produces widely acclaimed headphones, turntables, and microphones. At the same time, it remained a family business, focused on the same belief: making high-quality audio accessible to everyone. The passion for analog audio was also not abandoned by the company. After all, Audio-Technica still produces some of the most popular pickup elements in the world. Audio-Technica is firmly convinced that audio should sound as natural as possible and strives for the most authentic and accurate audio reproduction possible. At our company, every product starts with the vibration generated when a sound is captured or, in other words, with analog transducer technology. With this, we create products that transcend everyday sensory experience and enhance our sensitivity. We continue tirelessly to search for pure and natural audio. Audio-Technica headphones, turntables, and microphone systems are used around the world in a wide range of applications, from live concert tours and recording studios to theaters, educational facilities, and places of worship. There are also millions of music lovers, gamers, and content creators who use our products every day.
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