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This is a great boom mic for general video production. We use it with a small phantom power mixer directly into a digital recorder, mounted on a boom pole with shock mount cage and deadcat windscreen. The recorder drives a set of headphones for monitoring (because of its directionality, you'll need to close monitor for best sound). Haven't found a situation that this setup doesn't handle with ease. While you could spend a lot more money for top end gear, a setup like I described is probably more than adequate for 99% of your production needs. We also use the smaller version of this mic on our camcorders for synch audio. All the equipment I mentioned can be found on Ebay at very good prices.
Build quality is pretty nice, this mics sensitivity and sound quality is pretty epic holding its ground with much higher end mics of its type. it accepts a single AA battery that acts as its own phantom power and it works very nicely with a recorder such as a Tascam 60D. overall 8/10
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Although the proper name of this mic doesn't not include the word "cable," make no mistake: It's one heck of a great mic. It's an ideal replacement for the Sennheiser 416 shotgun mic, so popular for sound stages, location shoots and voiceovers in Hollywood, but at 1/4th the price. Buy an AT8035 or its forerunner, the 835b (no difference that I can hear). You'll be glad you did.
Wll made product and good price
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It's a great buy for the indie film maker! If you're on a budget and want premium sound quality this Mic is just for you. From video to actual film shoots it'll get the job done. AudioTechnica makes great products from dialoug, ADR & foley.
no hum like the audio-technica at875r
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
À ce prix je croyais tomber sur un micro moyen mais finalement c'est vraiment de la grosse qualité, je suis surpris! C'est certain que ça ne se compare pas à du Shure à 2000$ mais c'est quand même parfait pour des productions plus petites!