Audio-Technica AT 2035
Large Diaphragm Condenser Microphone

Latest User Reviews
Compact mic with good sound
Chose this mic for its compactness (I use it for video calls and streaming) and price. The sound is decent too. I also didn't have any mobile phone interference problems with it, unlike with some dynamic mics (e.g. Shure MV7X, Rode PodMic). Not a big fan of the narrow cylinder at the bottom in terms of design aesthetics though.
Great mic for the price
I wanted a condenser mic as a complement for my Shure SM58. I use it for vocals and guitar. Very robust and high quality.
Incredible value for money
Producing high quality vocals! No complaints.
Overall not bad
Everything is good except too bright sound, so i not recommend for rock. And problems with sibilance, so you will De-essering forever ;).
Nice quality mic
Not much to say, nice condensor budget mic, good quality. Multifunctional too.
Its a legendary mic not much to it
Its the AT2035 if you've search it up you know that is considered one of the best in its price range. Only thing to note is that this is a condenser mic and background noise is a bit of a problem but overall great product!
Is AT2035 for voice over?
Depends on your needs and purpose. I'm talking about recording spoken word, not singing or instrument recording. This experience is not from extreem low or high voice
rarities. More like midrange male and female cases.
I'm compering it to NT1A and there is ... nothing to compare.
Rode is so much fuller and natural, capturing much-much more nuances of human voices, AT2035 is limited from both ends and in the middle as well. Tested with Presonus IOStation soundcard with various voices.
2035 is probably good solo podcasting for "radio voice" when adding some plugins to pump up the voice (but this can be done with much cheaper mics also), I suppose... not sure 'couse I do not podcast but presuming because it has low cut (why els it is there? No use for voiceover at least, it thins up even female voice)... But dialogs with several participants and large diafragm condenser mic - probably not a good joice... just an opinnion, not experience.
Relyed on comparing from other users to several series 2000 AT mics, 2035 seemed to be with the best frequency range, especially compared to AT2020.
You have to try it yourself, do never relay compleatly on others opinion as far you gather enaough experience. And even then you can never predict.
Joice is yours!
Great Product
I've been using this for general work-related meetings and casual streaming for some months now and everyone I talk to is super impressed with the quality of the sound and how clear it is.
Setting it up took 10 minutes and I haven't had to make any adjustments since then.
The only thing I feel's a shame is that there's no included foam shield so I had to acquire one separately.
Very good for the price
This mic does the job very well in a home studio
Worth every penny
One of the best to begin with mic and capable of doing serious work with no worries !
Great pick up range, no noise.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Audio-Technica
- Released in 2008
- Average price : $194
- Cardioid characteristic
- Frequency range: 20 - 20000 Hz
- Switchable low cut 80 Hz
- Switchable -10 dB Pad
- Impedance 120 Ohm
- Inherent noise 12 dB SPL
- Dynamic range (typical) 136 dB, 1 kHz @ Max SPL
- Maximum SPL: 149 dB
- Dimensions: 52.0 x 170.0 mm
- Weight : 403g
- Incl. AT 8458 stand adapter and bag
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