Audio-Technica AT 8033
Audio-Technica microphone attributes
- Specifically for instrument and voice recording
- 30 – 20,000 Hz
- 250 Ω
- 137 dB SPL max.
- Battery powered with 1.5V AA or phantom power
- Dimensions (length/ diameter): 194.2 x 26 mm
- Incl. AT8405a stand clamp with 5/8″-27 thread, AT 8136 windshield
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Customer Review Summary
The Audio-Technica AT 8033 is an impressive microphone that stands out for its robust build quality and ergonomic design, making it easy to handle. Its slim profile differentiates it from other small condenser mics with a cardioid pattern, and the sound quality is remarkable.
With a linear frequency response, it proves to be versatile for various applications, whether it’s for capturing speech, interviews, or instruments. The long shaft design also makes it suitable for use as a compact reporting microphone. While I can’t speak to its durability in harsh environments, it certainly excels for general use.
In terms of audio performance, the microphone delivers a neutral sound with excellent fidelity, accurately capturing the speaker’s voice. Although it may lack sensitivity in some setups, it compensates with great precision, making it suitable for tasks like voiceovers and podcasts. Some users have noted that it works well even with low phantom power, making it adaptable for different recording situations.
The AT 8033 is particularly effective in recording nature sounds, especially when used in an ORTF configuration. Users have reported outstanding results, with the ability to capture details that might otherwise go unnoticed. The battery operation is a significant advantage, allowing flexibility when connecting to equipment without phantom power.
While the microphone clamp could be improved, the overall performance, sound quality, and included accessories, such as a sturdy carry case, make this microphone a strong recommendation for both amateur and semi-professional use.
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