Audio-Technica BP40
Artikelnummer 1047632The BP40 broadcast vocal microphone offers a rich, natural, condenser-like sound from a large-diaphragm dynamic design. The large diaphragm features patented floating-edge construction that maximizes diaphragm surface area and optimizes overall diaphragm performance, while the humbucking voice coil prevents electromagnetic interference (EMI).
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The BP40 broadcast vocal microphone offers a rich, natural, condenser-like sound from a large-diaphragm dynamic design. The large diaphragm features patented floating-edge construction that maximizes diaphragm surface area and optimizes overall diaphragm performance, while the humbucking voice coil prevents electromagnetic interference (EMI).
With rugged construction and stylish, waveform-inspired design, the BP40 delivers clear and articulate reproduction, ideal for any broadcast application. Optimized capsule placement helps maintain a commanding vocal presence even at a distance, while the multistage windscreen provides superior internal pop filtering. The BP40 broadcast microphone also includes a switchable 100 Hz high-pass filter to provide even more pop protection.
Rich, natural, condenser-like sound
Large diameter diaphragm with patented floating-edge construction for optimal diaphragm performance
Humbucking coil prevents electromagnetic interference (EMI)
Hypercardioid polar pattern improves isolation
Switchable 100 Hz high-pass filter
Superior off-axis rejection for maximum gain before feedback
Optimized capsule placement for commanding vocal presence even at a distance
Multistage windscreen provides superior internal pop filtering
Rugged, all-metal construction for dependable use in professional broadcast environments
Element Dynamic
Polar Pattern Hypercardioid
Frequency Response 50 - 16,000 Hz
Low Frequency Roll Off 100 Hz, 6 dB/octave
Open Circuit Sensitivity -48 dB (3.9 mV) re 1V at 1 Pa