AT4040 condensor

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I'm currently looking to buy a new large diaphragm condensor microphone for under $300, maybe just a little over. I was going to get the AT4040 but i recently read one or two people's posts on this site saying that they didnt like it. I'm using it for vocals, cello, guitar amps, room mics, etc. So i need a versatile mic. Anyone own or know much about the AT4040 and would anyone recommend another mic in the same price range instead?
 
I've got a 4040, and use it for vocals, and it seems to work fine for me. I haven't tried it on an acoustic guitar yet, but will someday. As far as micing an amp, I'm not sure it is the best for that. Most people seem to like a 57, or something similar. Hopefully someone with more experience using different mics can give you better input.
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Kasey said:
I was going to get the AT4040 but i recently read one or two people's posts on this site saying that they didnt like it.

I own it and like it on all of the acoustic instruments I play. I've never used it on a guitar cab. I don't think it is best for my baritone voice. It doesn't add any color. Before I bought mine I searched this forum and most all of the comments were positive. If you only found one or two who didn't like it, I'd say that is pretty positive feedback around here. It has been the subject of several threads.
 
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Kasey said:
I was going to get the AT4040 but i recently read one or two people's posts on this site saying that they didnt like it.


There's always going to be someone who doesn't like something.

If you shop for everything based on that, then you probably won't wind up buying anything. :D

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I think more people like them for the money than not....
 
Awesome, awesome mic.
I have two and I use them for a lot, as overheads on drums they sound great (this forum reccomended I buy a second for overheads when I was looking to save some cash), and they sound great on a lot of vocals I've used them on, included metal style screamed vocals (it sounded better than my sm57 in that application), havent tried it on acoustic guitar, and on high gain guitar, it actually adds some meat when combined with a 57.
sexcellent.
$200 each on ebay, new.
 
Just buy it dude, you won't be disappointed. As I often say, it's like farting through silk! :D Some sites offer the AT4040 with free headphones too, so shop around.

Someone should do a poll for how many board members own an AT4040. That should be your next post Kasey! ;)
 
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