Audio-Technica ATM350UL Review: An objective look at the gear

Alistair Vance
Written by Alistair Vance

April 30, 2026

Audio-Technica ATM350UL

Audio-Technica ATM350UL Review: An objective look at the gear

Specifics of model Audio-Technica ATM350UL

  • Suitable for a variety of instruments
  • Long gooseneck
  • Modular design offers a high degree of flexibility for different mounting options and capsules
  • Directional characteristic: Cardioid
  • Frequency response: 40 – 20,000 Hz
  • Switchable low-cut filter at 80 Hz
  • 200 Ohm
  • Max. SPL (sound pressure level): 159 dB
  • Open circuit sensitivity: -49 dB (3.5 mV) re 1V at 1 PA
  • 11 – 52 V phantom power necessary
  • Cable length: 4 m
  • Detachable XLR phantom adapter (HRS4M)
  • Capsule dimensions: 37.8 x 12.2 mm
  • Microphone weight: 14.5 g
  • ATM350 Microphone
  • AT8490L Gooseneck
  • AT8491U Universal clip-on mount
  • AT8543 Power module
  • Hardcase
  • AT8468 Violin mount

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Audio-Technica ATM350UL Review: An objective look at the gear

Audio-Technica ATM350UL Review: An objective look at the gear

Audio-Technica ATM350UL Review: An objective look at the gear

Audio-Technica ATM350UL Review: An objective look at the gear

Audio-Technica ATM350UL Review: An objective look at the gear

Audio-Technica ATM350UL Review: An objective look at the gear

Audio-Technica ATM350UL Review: An objective look at the gear

Audio-Technica ATM350UL Review: An objective look at the gear

Audio-Technica ATM350UL Review: An objective look at the gear

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Customer Review Summary

The Audio-Technica ATM350UL is an exceptional microphone that truly excels in various applications. Its length of 10 cm longer than the ATM350U makes it particularly suited for tenor saxophones, providing a more balanced and lively sound. The clamp is one of its standout features; it holds securely without obstructing the instrument, allowing for easy repositioning while maintaining consistent placement.

Musicians have found the sound quality to be impressive, with a neutral tone that adapts well to different sources. It’s versatile enough for use with instruments like accordions and clarinets, delivering rich, smooth sound without feedback issues, even in larger venues. The long neck design allows for effective coverage across the instrument’s range, making it a valuable tool for both live performances and studio recordings.

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While the construction is generally robust, some users have noted that the included universal clamp might not be ideal for all instruments, but creative mounting solutions can easily resolve this. Overall, the ATM350UL is highly regarded as one of the best options in its price range, offering excellent sound quality and durability, making it a worthwhile investment for any musician.



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Alistair Vance

Based in Bristol, Al has spent over a decade mixing local bands before specialising in hybrid studio consulting. He’s obsessed with the price-to-performance ratio, helping musicians achieve a "Radio Ready" sound without the need for a £50,000 Neve console. No fluff, just honest gear reviews to get your tracks sounding professional on a real-world budget.

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