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Condensator-instrumentmicrofoon

  • Richtingskarakteristiek: cardioïde
  • Frequentiebereik: 20 - 20.000 Hz
  • Bas roll-off 80 Hz / 12 dB / octaaf
  • Impedantie: 100 ohm
  • Geluidsdruk: 148 dB SPL max. (158 dB SPL max. met 10 dB pad)
  • Highpass filter
  • 10 dB pad switch
  • XLR-aansluiting
  • Afmetingen: 115,5 mm x 48 mm
  • Gewicht: 170 g
  • Incl. tas en statiefadapter
  • 15 Jaar fabrieksgarantie

Fabrieksgarantie van 15 jaar indien binnen 30 dagen geregistreerd bij audio-technica.com

  • Leverbaar sinds Juni 2006
  • artikelnummer 192555
  • verkoopseenheid 1 stuk
  • Clip-On Microphone No
  • Dynamic Microphone No
  • Condenser Microphone Yes
  • Gooseneck No
  • Polar Pattern Cardioid
  • Microphone Clamp Yes
  • Cardioid Yes
  • Low Cut Yes
  • Pad Yes
  • shockmount included Yes
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Large-diaphragm condenser mic for instruments

Large diaphragm condenser microphones are known for their many advantages, particularly their wide sound spectrum, which provides exceptional detail and transparency in recordings. However, their larger size can make them more cumbersome to handle, and they tend to be more sensitive to loud sound sources. The AE 3000 from Audio-Technica is a large diaphragm condenser microphone designed with these challenges in mind. Boasting a frequency response of 20Hz to 20kHz, the cardioid polar pattern reduces pickup of sounds from the sides and rear, improving the isolation of the desired sound source. Intended specifically for capturing loud sound sources like drums and guitar amplifiers, the AE 3000 is unusually compact and easy to position, as well as being able to handle high sound pressure levels. This makes it an ideal alternative to dynamic microphones for miking instruments.

A large diaphragm – easy to handle

Developed and manufactured in Japan, the AE 3000 is a remarkably compact large diaphragm microphone, coming in at just 11.5cm in length. The capsule's design is remarkably flat, making it easy to position, for instance when miking a snare drum. It handles loud sound sources with ease, remaining distortion-free up to 148dB SPL. For even louder sound sources, a -10dB pad can be applied, though this is rarely needed, as its sensitivity is a moderate 7mV/Pa. The microphone also excels at capturing quiet sound sources, with a low noise level of 83dB, ensuring minimal interference from the internal electronics. The microphone captures sound in a cardioid pattern across a range of 20Hz to 20kHz, delivering exceptional clarity and detail. It features a subtle boost in the 5kHz to 10kHz range and around 15kHz, providing additional punch. Additionally, a low-cut filter at 80Hz can be activated to clean up lower frequencies when needed.

Built to handle loud sound sources

The Audio-Technica AE 3000 is a versatile microphone, ideal for expanding any microphone collection, especially for instrument recording. It is suitable for both live performances and studio use, offering a wide array of sonic possibilities. As a large diaphragm condenser microphone, it excels at applications like recording drums and guitar amplifiers. Its robust design ensures it can withstand the rigours of live performances and touring, while its ability to handle loud sound sources makes it an excellent alternative to many dynamic microphones. Additionally, it can function as a complementary microphone to dynamic models. For those tired of dealing with bulky condenser microphones for drum miking, the AE 3000's compact design makes it a great option to consider.

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 range offers a wide variety of microphones, headphones, and turntables as well as many other accessories.

The go-to microphone for instruments

This large diaphragm condenser microphone is versatile enough to capture a wide range of instruments. Its low sensitivity, akin to that of dynamic microphones, allows it to handle very loud sound sources with ease. The key difference is that the AE 3000 delivers a much more detailed and linear sound than dynamic microphones. This makes it ideal for miking drums, such as snare, toms, or bass drums, when a natural sound is needed. Paired with a second AE 3000, it can even be used as an overhead. For guitar miking, it performs superbly in front of loud amplifiers, complementing dynamic microphones for enhanced tonal depth. Additionally, it handles quieter instruments like acoustic guitars effortlessly thanks to its high signal-to-noise ratio of 83dB. It's also suitable for capturing loud wind instruments such as trombones and trumpets.

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Coraudio 12.11.2021
ik gebruik deze mic. voor het versterken van elektrische gitaar.
Ik kan maar een ding zeggen " Top Microfoon"
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Perfect one for me.
Vihren Hristov 13.11.2020
As a drummer I like more open and resonant sound - Keith Carlock vibe. I tried so many close miking technics and mics - AKG D40, Sehnheiser E604, Shure Beta 98 d/s and SM57, Beyerdynamic TG D58, EV N/D468 (which I'm realy happy about) and etc. But close miking make the drums sound a bit "chocked" to me, like a hit straight to the face. In a pop-rock scenario that "hit in the face" type of sound is perfect - low tunings, double ply clear heads, but in more kind of a jazz seting or even pop-rock but a bit retro sound with less attack - for example I have DW Maple Mahogany set (short stack sizes) which goes really well with coated heads (Aquarian Modern Vintage Medium top and Texture coated bottom), no hole in the resohead of the bass drum (both heads are Modern Vintage Medium), medium-high tunings and boy those drums sound realy mellow and warm and I tried the Simon Phillips concept, who said that drumset sounds better from a few steps distance, or Terry Bozzio who use only 5 mics on his set - 1 overhead and 4 infront of the set. And since there are a lot producers/sound engineers who make great mono drum sounds, I decided to put on my set only 3 mics - AKG D112 infront of the kick, D40 on snare and Audio-Technica AE 3000 as side-address/overhead, but way lower as placement as regular overhead (in a studio situation) since my toms are leveld with the snare and the cymbals are just a bit higher than them. This way the mic pics all frequensies from the toms (lower end and warmth) and the top clarity of the cymbals. The end result is more natural and balanced sound of the whole set I'm realy happy about. As Terry Bozzio says - we mike a sections of the piano, not every string alone, so why doing it different with a drumset?! The mic itself is small enough and looks realy sturdy - no play in the mesh grill. The 10 db pad is must for close miking but I don't use it as side-address/overhead. The low cut is great too, altough most modern even semi-proffesional mixers has such. Bottom line - great purchase for my needs.
19.7.22 update: I got second one. I realised that ORTF technique makes simpliest natural stereo picture of a small set with just two cymbals - left and ride crash/rides. Specially for dark, overhammered cymbals mono signal is not the best because they get in the way and cancel each other.
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Excellent on Guitar Amps
ColmR 29.03.2014
This is a very versatile microphone. It has made a huge impact to my live guitar sound as i'm noticing much more low end presence on my marshall 1974x. A low cut is a handy feature for stopping the bass drum coming being picked up. Comes with everything you need and a neat bag. Excellent product
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Kirschner 18.12.2017
I tried it for snare top and kick outside. Works properly with a huge attack
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