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Audio-Technica AT2020 : l'avis de JeffTadashi

" Un micro à condensateur polyvalent!" 9 (9/10)

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Caractéristiques9/10

Le Audio Technica AT 2020 est un microphone cardioïde à condensateur, qui est assez abordable et très polyvalent. Je l'ai utilisé pour mic'ing amplis de guitare, guitare acoustique, et au chant, et il a excellé dans l'ensemble de ces applications. Il est très solide et robuste, et est livré avec sa propre pièce de montage, ce qui le rend facile à visser sur un pied de micro au large de la. Elle s'inscrit également standards supports amortisseurs micro, même si elle n'est pas livré avec un. La cardioïde (dans laquelle le dos du micro rejette le son le plus), il est le plus utile pour les applications les plus, il peut être dirigé vers une source sonore spécifique, mais il peut également enregistrer une grande salle, de l'environnement large gamme.

Je trouve que les micros à condensateur en général exceller dans l'enregistrement, mais sont trop sensibles à des fins de direct, et ce micro ne fait pas exception. Pas moyen que je pourrais utiliser à la place de mon Shure SM58 pour le chant en direct.

La qualité sonore est très claire et transparente. Le chant, il ya tout simplement pas d'artefacts, comme le traitement que je fais habituellement est roll off certains creux et ajouter la compression. Beaucoup mieux que mon micro à ruban, qui tend à être trop sombre pour le chant. Les hauts sur le AT 2020 ne sont pas dure du tout, comme ils sonnent très naturels.

Le AT 2020 ne fonctionne pas trop bien sur des sources extrêmement forts, tels que haut-parleurs guitare basse ou amplis de guitare manivelle. Je n'étais pas en mesure de régler le gain assez faible dans certains de ces cas, et nous avons dû baisser le volume sur les amplificateurs.

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The Audio Technica AT 2020 is a cardioid pattern condenser microphone, that is fairly affordable and very versatile. I've used it for mic'ing guitar amps, acoustic guitar, and vocals, and it has excelled in all of those applications. It is very solid and rugged, and comes with it's own mounting piece, which makes it easy to screw on an off the mic stand. It also fits standard mic shock mounts, although it does not ship with one. The cardioid pattern (in which the back of the mic rejects the most sound) makes it the most useful for the most applications; it can be directed at a specific sound source, but it can also record a large room, large range environment.

I find that condenser mics in general excel in recording, but are too sensitive for live purposes, and this mic is no exception. No way could I use this instead of my Shure SM58 for live vocals.

The sound quality is very transparent and clear. On vocals, there are simply no artifacts, as the only processing I usually do is roll off some lows and add compression. Much better than my ribbon mic, which tends to be too dark for vocals. The highs on the AT 2020 are not harsh at all, as they sound very natural.

The AT 2020 does not work too well on extremely loud sources, such as bass guitar speakers or cranked guitar amps. I was not able to set the gain low enough in some of these cases, and we had to turn the volume down on the amplifiers.

Avis Global8/10

Dans l'ensemble, il s'agit d'un objectif grand général, un microphone cardioïde à condensateur que tout musicien devrait envisager de départ. Très durable, son très transparent, d'une entreprise de bonne réputation microphone. Ce micro m'a duré plusieurs années, et je n'ai jamais eu la nécessité de le remplacer. Vous ne serez pas déçu!

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Overall, this is a great general purpose, cardioid condenser microphone that any starting musician should consider. Very durable, very transparent sound, from a reputable microphone company. This mic has lasted me several years, and I never had the need to replace it. You won't be disappointed!

Avis OriginalTexte original anglais : A versatile condenser mic!

Characteristics9/10

The Audio Technica AT 2020 is a cardioid pattern condenser microphone, that is fairly affordable and very versatile. I've used it for mic'ing guitar amps, acoustic guitar, and vocals, and it has excelled in all of those applications. It is very solid and rugged, and comes with it's own mounting piece, which makes it easy to screw on an off the mic stand. It also fits standard mic shock mounts, although it does not ship with one. The cardioid pattern (in which the back of the mic rejects the most sound) makes it the most useful for the most applications; it can be directed at a specific sound source, but it can also record a large room, large range environment.

I find that condenser mics in general excel in recording, but are too sensitive for live purposes, and this mic is no exception. No way could I use this instead of my Shure SM58 for live vocals.

The sound quality is very transparent and clear. On vocals, there are simply no artifacts, as the only processing I usually do is roll off some lows and add compression. Much better than my ribbon mic, which tends to be too dark for vocals. The highs on the AT 2020 are not harsh at all, as they sound very natural.

The AT 2020 does not work too well on extremely loud sources, such as bass guitar speakers or cranked guitar amps. I was not able to set the gain low enough in some of these cases, and we had to turn the volume down on the amplifiers.

Overall Opinion8/10

Overall, this is a great general purpose, cardioid condenser microphone that any starting musician should consider. Very durable, very transparent sound, from a reputable microphone company. This mic has lasted me several years, and I never had the need to replace it. You won't be disappointed!


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