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Leading Engineers/Producers Use Audio-Technica AT5047 Studio Microphone For a Wide Variety of Projects
— The new flagship AT5047 Cardioid Condenser Studio Microphone is rapidly becoming the microphone of choice for prominent engineers and producers working in numerous genres of music —
Stow, OH, January 8, 2018 — The new AT5047 Cardioid Condenser Studio Microphone from Audio-Technica, a leading innovator in transducer technology for over 50 years, has recently been used on a wide variety of projects from top producers and engineers in the industry.
Multi-GRAMMY® Award-winning engineer/mixer/producer Ross Hogarth (Keb’ Mo’, Flogging Molly, Van Halen) has been in the studio with the AT5047 and shared his thoughts on this groundbreaking microphone: “When I first heard about the innovative multi-capsule technology of the AT5047 microphone, it really tickled my curiosity. In testing out and using the AT5047, I found the microphone to be incredibly flat and uncolored. One can choose to color it with different preamps and compression choices. The headroom and flat response makes the 5047 an extremely versatile microphone.”
Niko Bolas, known for his work with Neil Young, Melissa Etheridge and Warren Zevon, states, “In all, the AT5047 is a very unique microphone, having the character and dynamics of a great
•1• condenser but the shape and size of a really good ribbon. We used it on a recent project for The Mavericks, on all the acoustic guitars, most of the percussion and electric guitar.”
Multiple-GRAMMY Award-winning engineer and producer Al Schmitt (Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan, Diana Krall), a long-time Audio-Technica user, stated, “I just used the AT5047 on a male vocal at La Fabrique in Provence, France. Wow, I'm just knocked out by how good this mic sounded, now it's on my bucket list to have in my personal arsenal.”
Robert Carranza, whose extensive work includes a wide variety of artists including Marilyn Manson, Salvador Santana, Jack Johnson, The Mars Volta and more, commented, “In this new age of making records in hotel rooms, on tour buses or just about any place with a power outlet, the AT5047 is as elegant as a photographer’s Leica camera, yet rugged enough to take anywhere and capture the nuances of any tone.”
“It's not often that you come across a new microphone that's so outstanding, you would use it on any instrument or vocal,” stated Elliot Scheiner (Steely Dan, Van Morrison, The Eagles). “Occasionally I'm asked, if I can only afford one mic, what should I get. The AT5047 is that microphone."
The most recent addition to A-T’s acclaimed 50 Series (which also includes the AT5040 vocal microphone and AT5045 instrument mic), the AT5047 is a premier studio microphone that features the same capsule as the AT5040 but with a transformer-coupled output and optimized electronics. It is equally at home capturing instruments and vocals.
Boasting an exceptionally wide dynamic range – the widest among all Audio-Technica microphones – the AT5047 captures the full, expressive character of a sound source, no matter how loud or how soft. And since it is equipped with a transformer-coupled output, the microphone maintains a constant load output impedance, even when capturing sources at extreme SPL, resulting in a stable relationship between the mic and a mic preamp or console input. The AT5047 features four rectangular two-micron-thick diaphragms, which function together to provide a combined surface area twice that of a standard one-inch circular diaphragm. Discrete components have been carefully selected and optimized for maximum performance and compatibility with a wide array of microphone preamps and console inputs. Advanced
•2• internal shock mounting decouples the capsule from the microphone body, and the included advanced-design AT8480 shock mount provides superior isolation.
With an elegant, durable housing of aluminum and brass, each AT5047 has been hand- assembled and inspected for 100% quality control. A custom hard-shell carrying case with die- cut foam compartments offers protection during storage and transport.
AT5047 specifications:
Element: Fixed-charge back plate, permanently polarized condenser
Polar Pattern: Cardioid
Frequency Response: 20 to 20,000 Hz
Open Circuit Sensitivity: -29 dB (35.5 mV) re 1V at 1 Pa
Impedance: 150 ohms
Maximum Input Sound Level: 148 dB SPL, 1 kHz at 1% T.H.D.
Noise: 6 dB SPL
Dynamic Range (typical): 142 dB, 1 kHz at Max SPL
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 88 dB, 1 kHz at 1 Pa
Phantom Power Requirements: 48V DC, 2.7 mA typical
Weight: 592 g (20.9 oz)
Dimensions: 165.3 mm (6.51'') long, 57.0 mm (2.24'') maximum body diameter
Output Connector: Integral 3-pin XLRM-type
Accessories Furnished: AT8480 shock mount for 5/8"-27 threaded stands; 3/8" to 5/8" stand adapter; protective carrying case
The AT5047 is now available at a U.S. price of $3,499. For more information, please visit www.audio-technica.com.
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Photo file 1: RobertCarranza_AT5047.JPG Photo caption 1: Robert Carranza, pictured with the Audio-Technica AT5047.
Photo file 2: AT5047.JPG Photo caption 2: Audio-Technica’s AT5047 Cardioid Condenser Studio Microphone
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Celebrating over 50 years of audio excellence worldwide, Audio-Technica is a leading innovator in transducer technology, renowned for the design and manufacture of microphones, wireless microphones, headphones, mixers, and electronics for the audio industry.
—For more information on the complete range of Audio-Technica products, contact Jamie Bobek, Audio-Technica U.S., Inc., 1221 Commerce Drive, Stow, OH 44224. Tel: (330) 686- 2600; Fax: (330) 688-3752; Web: www.audio-technica.com
— For further information regarding product availability and pricing in Europe, contact Tim Page (tpage@audio- technica.eu).
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