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Audio-Technica BP40
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Description

The BP40 broadcast vocal microphone offers a rich, natural, condenser-like sound from a large-diaphragm dynamic design. The large diaphragm features patented floating-edge construction that maximizes diaphragm surface area and optimizes overall diaphragm performance, while the humbucking voice coil prevents electromagnetic interference (EMI).

With rugged construction and stylish, waveform-inspired design, the BP40 delivers clear and articulate reproduction, ideal for any broadcast application. Optimized capsule placement helps maintain a commanding vocal presence even at a distance, while the multistage windscreen provides superior internal pop filtering. The BP40 broadcast microphone also includes a switchable 100 Hz high-pass filter to provide even more pop protection.

Discussions

Audio Technica BP40

...that link here because it violates GS rules. Let's see if this will fly…---------------------------------------- When I first saw the new Audio-Technica BP40 dynamic mic, I thought, "Hmm, looks like the love child of a Shure SM7 and an Electro-Voice RE20. A little longer than an SM7, but with a grille more like an RE20 or RE27N/D. Large...

Dynamic Mic for Sibilance and Plosives Reduction?

...Shure sm7b that is reasonable at tackling sibilance and plosives? I was considering two dynamic mics in particular. 1. Audio Technica Bp40 because it has good gain and isn't priced over the top. 2. Rode Procaster because for a very affordable price a lot of people comment positively about it. I just cannot find enough info on...

Rode K2 or Beyerdynamics M201TG for vocals

...( i remember this being bright on my voice), Earthworks icon pro, Shure KSM8, Senn md445, Aston Spirit, AT BP40, Audix VX5, Beyer M70, Akg c5, Shure 58. I have my RME MADIFace Pro with me. So ok ok preamps. Not an API but still respectable.

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