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Audio-technica Bp40 Large-diaphragm Dynamic Broadcast Microphone Kit With Shockmount

Audio-technica Bp40 Large-diaphragm Dynamic Broadcast Microphone Kit With Shockmount
  • Product Code: ga115674
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$1,344.00 $1,989.12

Featuring a number of optimizations for spoken word and vocal capture, the BP40 Large-Diaphragm Dynamic Broadcast Microphone from Audio-Technica boasts a hypercardioid polar pattern for strong off-axis rejection, and its voice coil is humbucking to prevent electromagnetic interference. The capsule itself is placed to assure present vocal capture even from a distance, while its internal pop filtering helps eliminate plosives.

Hypercardioid Polar Pattern    Humbucking Coil for Reduced EMI    Switchable 100 Hz High-Pass Filter    Internal Pop Filtering    Capsule Placement Optimized for Vocals    All-Metal Construction    Shockmount for BP40 Broadcast Microphone    Attenuates Noise, Shock, and Vibration    Compatible with 5/8"-27 Threaded Stands

Key Specs
Element TypeDynamic
Polar PatternHypercardioid
ControlsLow Cut/HPF
Frequency Response50 Hz to 16 kHz
Analog Output1x XLR 3-Pin
Power SourcesNo Power Required
Microphone
Sound FieldMono
Element TypeDynamic
Polar PatternHypercardioid
OrientationEnd Address
CircuitrySolid-State
High-Pass Filter100 Hz, 6 dB/Octave
Filter & EQLow-Cut Filter: 100 Hz, 6 dB/Octave
ControlsLow Cut/HPF
Performance
Frequency Response50 Hz to 16 kHz
Sensitivity-48 dB
Connectivity
Analog Output1x XLR 3-Pin
Power
Power SourcesNo Power Required
Physical
ColorBlack
Mounting Thread Size5/8"-27 Female (3/8"-16 Female with Included Adapter)
Dimensionsø: 2.2 x L: 6.45" / ø: 55.88 x L: 163.83 mm
Weight22.3 oz / 632.21 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight2.45 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)9.9 x 9.8 x 2.7"

Featuring a number of optimizations for spoken word and vocal capture, the BP40 Large-Diaphragm Dynamic Broadcast Microphone from Audio-Technica boasts a hypercardioid polar pattern for strong off-axis rejection, and its voice coil is humbucking to prevent electromagnetic interference. The capsule itself is placed to assure present vocal capture even from a distance, while its internal pop filtering helps eliminate plosives.

This microphone is part of the B&H Virtual Mic Locker, an online tool to help our valued customers determine the sonic differences between popular microphones for podcasting and voice over work. Each microphone was recorded using a Grace Design M103 preamp into a Presonus Quantum 2626 interface.

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B&H Microphone Testing · Audio Technica BP40

The powerful dynamic capsule sports a rich, natural, condenser-like sound. The large-diaphragm dynamic transducer uses a patented floating-edge construction for optimal performance, and a humbucking coil prevents unwanted electromagnetic interference.

The hypercardioid pickup pattern is highly directional, improving audio isolation and helping to avoid undesirable room noises. This is particularly useful for those recording podcasts and streams in untreated rooms with lots of extraneous noises like air conditioners, traffic, roommates, or other ambient noises. A switchable 100 Hz high-pass filter further helps avoid low-frequency rumbles like mic handling noises and desk vibrations.

The optimized capsule placement allows for a commanding vocal presence, even at a distance. No need to bring the mic way in to exploit the proximity effect, now you can get the same sound while keeping the microphone at a reasonable distance. You also get superior off-axis rejection for maximum gain before feedback.

The integrated multistage metallic windscreen provides superior internal pop filtering, helping you to avoid pesky plosive consonants like Ps and Ts. The BP40 also includes an AT8483 mounting clamp for 5/8"-27 thread stands and a 5/8"-27 to 3/8"-16 thread adapter so you can mount your mic to any stand.

The rugged, all-metal construction is dependable and ideal for use in professional broadcast environments. You also get a convenient carry pouch to help you carry your mic to your next engagement.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Does it require phantom power?

A: The PreSonus PD-70 does not require phantom power.

Q: 2. Good night I searched a lot and could not find the answer For mic pd 70 What kind of cable that comes with it in the carton? One side xlr 3 pin male, but how is it from the other side? Thank you

A: This mic does not include a cable. You will need to purchase a cable separately.

Q: 3. Does the microphone come with a stand?

A: The Audio-Technica AT2040 microphone does not ship with a stand, that will be an additional accessory that can be ordered separately from our site.

Q: 4. Hello, can I use this headset for recording songs as a singer using either an Android cellphone or an iPad? Thank you in advance.

A: This headset will not connect to a mobile phone.

Q: 5. Will this fit the Shure SM7B Vocal Microphone?

A: No, the Auray BSM-35R Suspension Shockmount for Broadcast, Podcast & Large-Diaphragm Condenser Microphones will not accommodate the 2.5" diameter of the Shure SM7B Vocal Microphone. The BSM-35R works best with microphone diameters of up to 2.1 inches that feature M20 or M22 threads. The SM7B also integrates a shock mount into its build that is sufficient for most scenarios and mounting directly to arms and stands.

Q: 6. I would like to use this headset for music vocals. The plugs are perfect but will the sound quality be any good?

A: This would also be ok to use for rehearsal, and the frequency response on the mic is actually better than the BPHS2, which you also inquired about.

Q: 7. Can I use it with a usb cable?

A: No. This headset has no USB capibilities.

Q: 8. Hi,Wondering if this headset can be used with a ham radio transceiver (ic9100).This radio is designed for electrect microphones but I am willing to build an adapter if I can get it to work that way. Many thanks

A: The headphone jack is a 1/4 stereo jack and the microphone is a 3 pin balanced xlr plug. If you have the neccessary equipment on the other side, sure. I run this through a mixer and I had to amplify the microphone a bit.

Q: 9. How do I set up Audio-Technica BPHS1 with Rodecaster Pro and a Mac for Zoom calls?

A: The BPHS1 broadcast headset has separate connectors for the microphone and headphones. The XLR connector is the microphone, so that would connect to an XLR microphone input on the RodeCaster Pro while the 1/4" connector from the BPHS1 connects to a headphone output on the RodeCaster Pro. The RodeCaster Pro then connects to your computer via USB.

Q: 10. does this require phantom power?

A: It does not. The microphone is dynamic.

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