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Brand | Audio-Technica |
Item model number | ATR3350 |
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Product Id | 829215 |
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3 out of 5 stars
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UPC | 042005157037 |
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Audio-Technica ATR3350 Omnidirectional Condenser Microphone
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Poor sound from day 1. Low audio. Yes, the battery was fresh. I wore it on my collar and I do not speak softly. But the audio recording is far short of the standard range I have gotten using either my iPhone or iPhone headphones. It was low enough that I could not distinguish whether it was muffled as well. Also, why no battery indicator? How are you supposed to know the battery is low or dead? Leave it up to chance? I would have paid 50% more for good audio and a low battery indicator. Great promise, poor delivery.
Pros: NONE Cons: Won't work without the 1/4 mono adapter in the product picture that is NOT included with the item. Need that piece to work Roland Mic amplifier. Other thoughts: Beach Camera - Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me! Beach won't get a third chance. Should have gone with Amazon.
Hi, Considering a debate/tv-set ...I am planning to connect 8 x Audio-Technica ATR-3350 mics to a "Behringer Q1202USB 12-Channel Mixer" in order to mix, equalize and use the mixer's RCA output to digital recording this sound in a computer. Is this possible with this equipments or you have any suggestion?
This mic hasn't worked since the day I open the packaging. I have bought new batteries, used it on a Windows 8 laptop, Macbook, and an iPhone. So the only explination that I can think of is that I received a brand new mic that cannot function. I am extremely displeased.
This microphone's sensitivity is listed at -54 dB basd on 2 units. It's sensitivity is ABOUT -70 dB, typical of a hand-held microphone. Lapel microphones need to be about 10 times (20 dB) as sensitive as a hand-held microphones. They are farther away from the sound source and they need to be omnidirectional vs. directional for hand-held mic. My background: Electronic Engr -- calibrated hydrophones and sound measuring equipment for USN.
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