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Gear / Technical Help => Microphones & Setup => Topic started by: buddyboy101 on March 24, 2007, 01:13:57 PM
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Hey, has anyone ever used an Audio-technica AE5100 to tape shows? Looks like a solid mic, but I can't find much info besides:
http://www.audio-technica.com/cms/wired_mics/faef5ae5ca66f16d/index.html
I plan on mounting a mic to my camera, and I will be close to the stage. Any recs?
thanks for your help!
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I have a pair of these and like them a lot. They're my "standard" mic that I use if I can't think of a good reason to go with others (omni condensor, or hyper-card dynamic). I've used them to record fairly quiet acoustic shows from close up(Japanese flute and strings), and high school jazz band which is louder and I was farther away.
I don't really have a lot to say about them. They aren't fancy. I think B&H had the best price I could find. They do the job.
I haven't pushed them with really loud material in case that's what you're recording.
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Thought of a couple of other comments.
I didn't like the mic clamps that came with them. They were kind of big and klunky. I think they claim some shock absorbtion. I'd call it minimal at best.
I use them with PMD 660, Advanced Mod. (not ACM). If that matters.
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Hey Mike, thanks for the info! Yes, I was planning on using them for a loud live concert. From what I've read the AE5100 is great for acoustic/overheads, but I want to know how they handle a rock show!
thanks again
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AE5100 SPECIFICATIONS (per Audio Technica)
ELEMENT Fixed-charge back plate permanently polarized condenser
POLAR PATTERN Cardioid
FREQUENCY RESPONSE 20-20,000 Hz
LOW FREQUENCY ROLL-OFF 80 Hz, 12 dB/octave
OPEN CIRCUIT SENSITIVITY –36 dB (15.8 mV) re 1V
IMPEDANCE 150 ohms
MAXIMUM INPUT SOUND LEVEL 148 dB SPL, 1 kHz at 1%
158 dB SPL, with 10 dB pad (nominal)
NOISE 11 dB SPL
DYNAMIC RANGE (typical) 137 dB, 1 kHz at Max SPL
SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO 83 dB, 1 kHz at 1 Pa*
PHANTOM POWER 11-52V DC, 3.2 mA typical
REQUIREMENTS
I've been staring at these mics too. The above numbers are off-the-charts! Great SPL handling, real low noise, huge dynamic range and excellent freq chart. Sensitivity is OK for an LD, but not quite as good as the AKG 414-XLS (23mv), but better than most. Still, good enough for small rooms, up close recording, yada yada. AT claims they are warm sounding in their marketing piece. If there's any chance I can get a loaner, PM me. I definitely want to try these puppies out with the Aerco. :headphones: