Audio-Technica BP40
Best professional dynamic microphone for high-quality podcasting and broadcast vocal recording.
This dynamic mic bridges the gap between rugged broadcast reliability and the rich, nuanced clarity of a condenser. It trades the delicate nature of studio-grade hardware for a robust, interference-free design that keeps your voice front and center without the need for perfect mic technique.
$379.99
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Who it's for
- Professional podcasters and broadcasters seeking a polished, studio-grade vocal tone
- Creators recording in untreated rooms or noisy home environments
- Users needing clean audio without external shock mounts or filters
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious creators lacking high-gain preamps or audio interfaces
- Shoppers comparing value against established industry-standard dynamic microphones
- Speakers who prefer freedom of movement while recording
Performance breakdown
Vocal Presence
Delivers a rich, commanding broadcast sound that rivals high-end condenser microphones.
Noise Rejection
Humbucking coil effectively eliminates electromagnetic interference for a clean, professional signal.
Isolation Capability
Hypercardioid pattern keeps the focus tight on the speaker, ignoring background distractions.
Build Durability
Rugged all-metal construction stands up to the rigors of daily studio use.
Plosive Control
Integrated multistage windscreen handles harsh consonants with impressive internal filtering.
Frequency Versatility
Switchable high-pass filter provides essential control over low-end rumble and proximity.
Key Specs
Element
Dynamic
Polar Pattern
Hypercardioid
Frequency Response
50-16,000 Hz
Low Frequency Roll Off
100 Hz, 6 dB/octave
Open Circuit Sensitivity
-48 dB (3.9 mV) re 1V at 1 Pa
Dimensions
164.0 mm (6.45") long, 56.0 mm (2.20") diameter
Weight
632 g (22.3 oz)
Output Connector
Integral 3-pin XLRM-type
Accessories Included
AT8483 mounting clamp, 5/8"-27 to 3/8"-16 threaded adapter, soft protective pouch
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