Condenser Microphone
- 16 mm diaphragm
- Cardioid characteristic
- Frequency range: 20 - 20000 Hz
- Signal-to-noise ratio: 74 dB, 1,000 Hz at 1 Pa
- Dynamic range: 124 dB (typical), 1,000 Hz max. SPL
- Sensitivity: -37 dB (14.1mV) re1V at 1Pa
- Impedance: 100 ohm
- Max. SPL: 144 dB (1,000 Hz, 1% THD)
- Requires 48 V phantom power
- Dimensions: 162 x 52 mm
- Weight: 345 g
- Incl. mount and pouch
Note: requires 48 V phantom power
Great value without cutbacks
With the AT2020, Audio-Technica offers an affordable large-diaphragm condenser microphone that packs a punch. Audio-Technica's microphone is the most affordable large-diaphragm microphone, which is not to say that any corners have been cut. It is a pleasant-sounding microphone for ambitious beginners and advanced users alike, ideal for making professional-sounding vocal recordings. But other applications are also possible. The Audio-Technica AT2020 comes with a mount to attach it to a microphone stand and a high-quality leatherette case to protect it from bumps, scratches, and exposure to the elements during transport and storage.

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Brilliant sound
The Audio-Technica AT2020 exhibits a fairly linear mapping of frequencies in its frequency spectrum from 20Hz to 20kHz, i.e. the entire audible range. There is only a slight boost in the frequency range between 5kHz and 10kHz, but this may be intentional, as it can emphasize the brightness of a vocal recording, for example. The AT2020's polar pattern is a non-adjustable cardioid, which is sufficient for the vast majority of applications. A/B and ORTF stereophony are therefore quite feasible with two AT2020s, which also makes it a conceivable choice as an overhead microphone.
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Cuts a fine figure in many areas
No (home) studio should be without a good large-diaphragm condenser microphone, as it is the top choice for recording vocals and acoustic instruments. The proximity effect adds a flattering touch to vocals, but the AT2020 is also a great microphone for guitar amps. The Audio-Technica AT2020 also performs very well on piano and acoustic guitar. Only close-up miking on the drums should be done with caution, as the AT2020 does not have a pad circuit, but the maximum SPL is 144dB, so there should be no problems.
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About Audio-Technica
The Japanese company Audio-Technica was founded in 1962 and at first manufactured affordable phono cartridges. The company has since become acclaimed for a whole range of quality audio products. Audio-Technica released their first headphones in 1974. The company later gained huge popularity among musicians with the release of the AT4060 tube microphone. Audio-Technica focuses on high-quality components at affordable prices. Today, their product rang offers a wide variety of microphones, headphones, and turntables as well as many other accessories.
Price-performance miracle
The Audio-Technica is a good large-diaphragm condenser microphone stripped down to the essentials. Audio-Technica's focus when designing the AT2020 was on flawless sound rather than extra frills and accessories. It is a high-quality microphone for vocal recordings in the studio or at home, but also performs well when used for other applications. In addition, it has a very sturdy grille and housing, so it will last for many years to come. You should definitely take a look at the Audio-Technica AT2020 if you're looking for an affordable microphone with an excellent price-performance ratio that sounds great and is also very versatile on top of that.