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Audio Technica AT4040 - Vocal Mic
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Audio Technica AT4040

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description Audio Technica AT4040 Overview

The Audio Technica AT4040 is a versatile condenser microphone that delivers excellent performance for vocals and other sources. Its large diaphragm design provides a detailed, accurate sound, while its robust build ensures durability. It's a popular choice for home studios and professional recording.

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Does the Audio-Technica AT4040 need phantom power?

Yes. The AT4040 is an externally polarized condenser microphone that requires 48 V phantom power through its XLR connection, so it cannot be plugged directly into a typical computer microphone jack.

Is the AT4040 suitable for loud guitar cabinets and drums?

Its maximum input level is 145 dB SPL and rises to 155 dB SPL when the built-in 10 dB pad is engaged. That gives it enough headroom for loud amplifiers, drum overheads, and many percussion sources when positioned carefully.

What does the AT4040's 80 Hz switch do for vocal recording?

The switch activates a low-frequency roll-off at 80 Hz with a 12 dB-per-octave slope. It can reduce stand vibration, room rumble, and excessive proximity-related bass before the signal reaches the audio interface.

How does the AT4040 differ from the AT4050?

The AT4040 has a fixed cardioid pickup pattern. The more expensive AT4050 adds selectable cardioid, omnidirectional, and figure-eight patterns, making it more flexible for room capture, ensembles, and mid-side recording.

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