Audio-Technica AT4053b Hypercardioid Condenser Microphone

Description

AT4053b | Hypercardioid Condenser Microphone

 

The AT4053b Hypercardioid Condenser Microphone from Audio-Technica features a professional-quality shotgun design, suitable for field and studio use. It consists of the company’s AT4900b-48 microphone body and AT4053b-EL hypercardioid head capsule, providing a hypercardioid pickup pattern for minimizing off-axis noise and improving the isolation of your desired sound source. The microphone’s internal transformerless circuitry reduces distortion and provides correlation of high-speed transients. There is a direct-coupled balanced output for a clean signal under high-output conditions and a strong turned-brass housing for durability. A switchable high-pass filter reduces low frequency noise, and a -10 dB pad picks up loud sound sources. The package includes a microphone stand clamp, a windscreen, and carrying case.

 

FEATURES:

For professional recording, broadcast, and sound reinforcement applications
Hypercardioid polar pattern reduces pickup of sounds from the sides and rear, improving isolation of the desired sound source
Direct-coupled, balanced output results in a clean signal under high-output conditions
Transformerless circuitry minimizes low-frequency distortion and provides superior correlation of high-speed transients
Switchable 80 Hz hi-pass filter and 10 dB pad
Turned-brass microphone housing for durability
RoHS compliant

 

SPECIFICATIONS:

Microphone
Capsule Condenser
Polar Pattern Hypercardioid
Pad -10 dB
High-Pass Filter 80 Hz, 12 dB/Octave
Performance
Frequency Range 20 Hz to 20 kHz
Maximum SPL 145 dB SPL
155 dB SPL
Impedance 50 Ohms
Sensitivity -34 dB
Dynamic Range 129 dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio 78 dB
Equivalent Noise Level 16 dB
THD 1%
Connectivity
Output Connectors 1 x XLR 3-Pin
Power
Operating Voltage 48 V
Operating Current Consumption 4.8 mA

Physical
Dimensions ø: 0.83 x L: 6.1″ / ø: 21 x L: 154.94 mm
Weight 4.48 oz / 127 g

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