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Audio-Technica AT4047/SV
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Description

The rich, warm sound takes you back to the classic F.E.T. studio microphones. But there’s nothing remotely old-fashioned about the technology behind that vintage sound. The AT4047/SV studio condenser’s dual-diaphragm capsule design maintains precise polar pattern definition across the full frequency range. With a wide dynamic range, incredibly low self-noise and high SPL capability, this versatile microphone excels on vocals, strings, acoustic guitar, instrument ensembles, small vocal groups and voiceovers.

Discussions

You CAN have a pro home studio for 1 Grand!

...premise for this thread... ...if you look at guitarboy94's eBay account, you will see that he's sold a Rode NT1-A, an Audio-Technica AT4047SV, an Oktava MK 319 Condenser Microphone modded by JJ Audio, a Studio Projects C1, an Audio-Technica AT4040, an MXL V67 Condenser Mic (w/Oktavamod Neumann U87 Upgrade), a Shure SM58, a Sennheiser MK4,...

Shootout of 18+ VO Mics (Neumann, AKG, Blue, Shure, Miktek, Lauten, RODE, etc.)

...of the mics. The mics (listed in approximate order of ascending price) include: Oktava MK-319 Blue Bluebird Blue Bluebird SL Audio-Technica AT4040 CAD E100S Shure SM7B Audio-Technica AT4047/SV Neumann TLM 102 RODE NTG3 BeesNeez BU87i C Miktek C7 AKG C414 XLS Neumann TLM 103 (circa 2000 production) Neumann TLM 103 (Anniversary edition) Neumann TLM 107 Lauten Atlantis FC-387 Miktek CV4 Blue Kiwi Nearly all of the mics were in excellent-to-mint used condition when...

Woodwind preamp / channel strip? Neve or UA?

...to make use of my stereo Townsend Sphere L22 mic. For now I’ll switch back to the Audio Technica AT4047/SV for woodwind recording since I love the darker, fuller sound. Interested to see what the Neve does for them compared to ITB processing! Will keep this thread updated just in case anyone comes along wondering...