Audio-Technica

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The Audio-Technica PRO 35 clip-on microphone is designed for sax, brass, toms, and percussion. The PRO35 is a cardioid condenser mic that excels in high-SPL (sound pressure level) applications and is ideal for active stage performances. Its extended frequency response captures subtle nuances of the performance. The included UniMount clip permits accurate positioning and provides shock resistance while protecting the element. The microphone's cardioid polar pattern reduces pickup of sounds from the sides and rear, improving isolation of the desired sound source.

The A-T PRO 35 includes the AT8538 power module, which accepts the PRO 35's locking cable connector and terminates to an XLR male connector for a wired connection to a mixing console etc.

(If you're looking for a wireless solution, the A-T PRO 35cW terminates to a 4-pin connector for use with A-T UniPak bodypack wireless transmitters.)

Requires phantom power.
Audio-Technica PRO 35 Cardioid Condenser Clip-On Instrument Microphone
Audio-Technica PRO 35 Cardioid Condenser Clip-On Instrument Microphone
Audio-Technica PRO 35 Cardioid Condenser Clip-On Instrument Microphone

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  • Ideal for sax, toms, brass and percussion
  • Excels in high-SPL applications
  • Ideal for active stage performances
  • UniMount clip permits accurate positioning, provides shock resistance and protects element
  • Cardioid polar pattern reduces pickup of sounds from the sides and rear, improving isolation of desired sound source
  • Extended frequency response captures subtle nuances of the performance
  • 6 ft. (1.8 m) cable permanently attached between microphone and power module
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  • Element: Fixed-charge back plate, permanently polarized condenser
  • Polar pattern: Cardioid
  • Frequency response: 50-15,000 Hz
  • Low frequency roll-off: 80 Hz, 18 dB/octave
  • Open circuit sensitivity: -45 dB (5.6 mV) re 1V at 1 Pa
  • Impedance: 250 ohms
  • Maximum input sound level: 145 dB SPL, 1 kHz at 1% T.H.D.
  • Dynamic range (typical): 115 dB, 1 kHz at Max SPL
  • Signal-to-noise ratio: 64 dB, 1 kHz at 1 Pa
  • Phantom power requirements: 11-52V DC, 2 ma typical
  • Switch: Flat, roll-off
  • Weight (microphone): 0.3 oz. (8 g)
  • Weight (power module): 2.9 (81 g)
  • Dimensions (microphone): 0.98 in. (25 mm) long, 0.4 in. (10.2 mm) diameter
  • Dimensions (power module): 3.66 in. (92.9 mm) long, 0.74 in. (18.9 mm) diameter
  • Output connector (power module): Integral 3-pin XLRM-type
  • Cable: 6 ft. (1.8 m) long (permanently attached to microphone), 0.10 in. (2.6 mm) diameter, 2-conductor, shielded cable with TA3F-type connector
  • Accessories furnished: AT8418 UniMount microphone instrument mount; AT8538 power module; soft protective pouch
  • Audio-Technica case style: M12

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One year parts and labor warranty.

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4.75

12 Reviews

67%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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  1. Outdoor Events / Games2
  2. Performances2
  3. Home Studio1
  4. Professional Recording1
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  1. Limited Functions2
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  • Worked as advertised

    4

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted8 years ago

    byBJ

    fromSurprise, AZ

    I am an experience acoustic instrument player in my 70's. I purchased this clip-on mic to use in performances with a band. I attached the mic to the struts that hold the resonator to the back of the banjo and placed the mic itself at an opening of the resonator. It produced good sound and I would use it again for that purpose, but only if I had to play several songs in a set with the banjo. It isn't easy to change from an acoustic guitar to the banjo with this mic attached. The cord to the mic is very thin while the attachment to the amp (or connecting cord) is quite heavy. Difficult to make the change easily. Otherwise, as advertised.

  • Does the trick

    4

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted8 years ago

    byJon

    fromundisclosed

    Does what its supposed to do. Does it well. Kinda big and clunky looking.

  • Works great!

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted9 years ago

    bytheaudioman

    fromUT

    Universal clip. Works great as cheap aftermarket replacement for our broken shure clip.

  • we will recommend this to other churches music departments

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted9 years ago

    bychurch

    fromLake Port Florida

    easy to use and accomplished the purpose. no cons at this time.

  • Happy

    4

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted10 years ago

    byBowenarrw

    fromLos Angeles

    Works and performs as expected. Rubber grips at tip-ends would make this exceptional!

  • So good I bought another

    5

    submitted10 years ago

    byElizabeth

    fromDallas, TX

    I bought one of these 15 years ago for my upright bass. I lost it in a move a few years ago, and when I started gigging again, I knew the best option was to get another one! For my funky mando-bass, it does a fantastic job of picking up the entire range. I've never had issues with it distorting, or even feeding back. The rejection of the cardioid pattern works really well, even with wedge floor monitors. The clip attaches seamlessly to my bass and saves me from the classic acoustic bass battle of trying not to wiggle away from a mic on a stand or avoid hitting it. More than one soundman has told me "Whatever you do - don't get rid of that bass or mic."

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Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byMIke

    fromKnoxville, TN

    Would this microphone be compatible with the audio technica ATW-T310b UHF transmitter?

    Would this microphone be compatible with the audio technica ATW-T310b UHF transmitter?

    Open Reply - Gear-Adviser
    Yes, it should be fine.
  • asked byRob

    fromOklahoma City

    Good for a piano?

    Good for a piano?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Yes