Audio-Technica PRO 41 Cardioid Dynamic Handheld Microphone
Model: PRO 41
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Packaging Info
Package Weight | 1.95 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 9.9 x 5.3 x 3.0" |
General Information
Frequency Response | 90Hz - 16kHz |
Dynamic Range (Typical) | not specified by manufacturer |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | not specified by manufacturer |
Maximum Input Sound Level | not specified by manufacturer |
Power Requirements | Dynamic Element - No Power Required |
Transducer | Dynamic |
Output Connectors | Integral 3-pin XLRM-type |
Pad | No |
Low Frequency Roll-Off | No |
Dimensions | 7.28 x 2.09" (185 x 53.1mm) (Length x Head Diameter) |
Weight | 10.7 oz (304 g) |
Output Impedance | 300 ohms |
Polar Pattern | Cardioid |
I play in a rock band and have had this mic for over 4 years. This mic will pull a very clean sound and and pulls very natural tones of your voice. Doesn't pick up a lot of surrounding noise or sound. If you're looking for a "tasty" or hot mic I love the audio technica pro 41
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Compact, Durable, Easy To Use, Good Audio, Lightweight, Versatile
I am a starting voice over actor and recently got into singing. I tried my Audio Technica AT-2035, but it didn't give me the presence and warmth that I wanted. So I decided to give the Pro41 a chance. It works astoundingly great for recording. For the price, it has great sound and clarity.
This is my grab and go mic for standup soundbite interviews for video work. Pickup pattern means keep close to the mouth but it also means it ignores lots of other unwanted room sounds.
great
Not as good as a Sekaku BS-30 which upstages it, this is also 300ohms but much louder, similar quality constuction