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Audio Technica AT8035 User Manual

Audio Technica AT8035
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broadcast & production microphones
AT8035
Line + Gradient Condenser Microphone
Features
Designed for video production and broadcast (ENG/EFP) audio
acquisition
Provides the narrow acceptance angle desirable for long-distance
sound pickup
Smooth, natural-sounding on-axis audio quality
Offers the convenience of battery or phantom power operation
Rugged design and construction for reliable performance
Switchable 80 Hz high-pass lter minimizes pickup of undesired
low-frequency sounds
Description
The AT8035 is a xed-charge condenser microphone with a line +
gradient polar pattern. It is designed for video production, broadcast
(ENG/EFP) audio acquisition, wildlife recording and high-quality sound
reinforcement.
The microphone requires 11V to 52V phantom power or a 1.5V AA
battery for operation. A battery need not be in place for phantom power
operation.
The microphone's highly directional polar pattern provides a narrow
acceptance angle along with crisp, intelligible audio reproduction
desirable for long-distance sound pickup.
The output of the microphone is a 3-pin XLRM-type connector.
A switch permits choice of at response or low-frequency roll-off (via
integral 80 Hz high-pass lter) to help control undesired ambient noise.
The microphone is enclosed in a rugged housing. The included AT8405a
stand clamp permits mounting on any microphone stand with
5
/
8
"-27
threads. A windscreen, two o-rings, a battery and a protective carrying
case are also included.
Operation and Maintenance
The AT8035 requires 11V to 52V phantom power or a 1.5V AA battery for
operation. A battery need not be in place for phantom power operation.
To install the battery, unscrew the lower section of the microphone body,
just below the nameplate. Insert a fresh 1.5V AA battery in the handle
compartment (“+” end up), then reassemble the microphone. Alkaline
batteries are recommended for longest life. Remove the battery during
long-term storage.
Output is low impedance (Lo-Z) balanced. The signal appears across Pins
2 and 3; Pin 1 is ground (shield). Output phase is “Pin 2 hot”— positive
acoustic pressure produces positive voltage at Pin 2.
To avoid phase cancellation and poor sound, all mic cables must be wired
consistently: Pin 1-to-Pin 1, etc.
An integral 80 Hz high-pass lter provides easy switching from a at
frequency response to a low-end roll-off. The roll-off position reduces
the pickup of low-frequency ambient noise (such as trafc, air-handling
systems, etc.), room reverberation and mechanically coupled vibrations.
To engage the high-pass lter, use the end tip of a paperclip or other
small pointed instrument to slide the switch toward the “bent” line.
Avoid leaving the microphone in the open sun or in areas where
temperatures exceed 110° F (43° C) for extended periods. Extremely high
humidity should also be avoided.
Note: To use the microphone with a camera-mount microphone holder
whose diameter is too large to secure the microphone, slide the two
supplied o-rings onto the microphone handle, spaced so that one ts
just in front of, and the other ts just behind, the rubber nubs inside the
microphone holder. When the top of the microphone holder is closed and
tightened down, the o-rings should hold the microphone securely in place.
Architect’s and Engineer’s Specications
The microphone shall be a xed-charge condenser. It shall have a line +
gradient polar pattern and a frequency response of 40 Hz to 20,000 Hz.
The microphone shall operate from an external 11V to 52V DC phantom
power source, or, alternatively, from a 1.5V AA/UM3 battery. It shall be
capable of handling sound input levels up to 132 dB (phantom) or 120 dB
(battery) with a dynamic range of 110 dB (phantom) or 98 dB (battery).
Nominal open circuit output voltage shall be 12.5 mV (phantom) or 11.2
mV (battery) at 1 V, 1 Pascal. Output shall be low impedance balanced
(250 ohms – phantom, 300 ohms – battery).
The output of the microphone shall be a 3-pin XLRM-type output
connector.
The microphone shall include a switch that permits choice of at
response or 80 Hz low-frequency roll-off.
The microphone shall be 369.0 mm (14.53") long and have a diameter
of 21.0 mm (0.83"). Weight shall be 170 grams (6.0 oz). The microphone
shall include a stand clamp, a windscreen, two o-rings, a battery and a
protective carrying case.
The Audio-Technica AT8035 is specied.
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Audio Technica AT8035 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeCondenser
ElementFixed-charge back plate, permanently polarized condenser
Polar PatternSupercardioid
Low Frequency Roll-Off80 Hz, 12 dB/octave
SwitchFlat, roll-off
ConnectorIntegral 3-pin XLRM-type
Output ConnectorXLR
Phantom Power Requirements11-52V DC

Summary

AT8035 Microphone Features

Designed for Video and Broadcast

Ideal for video production and broadcast (ENG/EFP) audio acquisition, offering narrow acceptance angle for long-distance pickup.

Smooth Audio Quality

Provides smooth, natural-sounding on-axis audio quality for clear and intelligible sound reproduction.

Power Options

Offers convenience of battery or phantom power operation, with a switchable 80 Hz high-pass filter.

AT8035 Microphone Description

Polar Pattern and Application

Fixed-charge condenser with line + gradient polar pattern for video, broadcast, wildlife recording, and sound reinforcement.

Power Requirements and Output

Requires 11V-52V phantom or 1.5V AA battery; outputs via a 3-pin XLRM connector.

High-Pass Filter Function

Switchable 80 Hz high-pass filter minimizes low-frequency ambient noise and vibrations.

Operation and Maintenance

Battery Installation

Unscrew lower body section to insert a fresh 1.5V AA battery (+ end up); alkaline recommended.

Storage Recommendations

Remove battery during long-term storage. Avoid high temperatures and humidity.

AT8035 Microphone Specifications

Technical Specifications Overview

Details element type, polar pattern, frequency response, sensitivity, impedance, and maximum input sound levels.

Power, Battery, and Output Details

Covers phantom power requirements, battery type/life, switch function, and output connector type.

Physical Dimensions and Accessories

Includes weight, dimensions, output connector, case style, and furnished accessories.

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