Hey all, I haven't seen any postings about the new AT mics announced at Summer NAMM. They look almost stealthable to me. Length 144mm, diameter 21mm, P48.
The only thing that sucks is that they copied the model numbers from DPA, very cheap shot!

At MRSP $495 each, perhaps there are much better deals to be had than these??? Are they overpriced?



http://www.audio-technica.com/cms/wired_mics/7707970299cacacc/index.htmlhttp://www.sonicstate.com/news/shownews.cfm?newsid=6906As seen in our Summer NAMM video coverage, Audio-Technica has introduced the AT4021 cardioid and AT4022 omnidirectional pencil condenser microphones.
These mics, both featuring a sleek new capsule design/construction, are the latest additions to Audio-Technica’s 40 Series of condenser microphones. The company say that these mics are ideal for critical studio and live applications, offering outstanding performance and versatility, perfect for acoustic guitars, strings, percussion, overhead, high-hat and other acoustic instruments. Additionally, say A-T, as an omnidirectional microphone, AT4022 is great for ensemble use, stereo recording, and group/background vocals.
A-T tell us that both the AT4021 Cardioid Condenser Microphone and the AT4022 Omnidirectional Condenser Microphone feature high SPL handling and wide dynamic range, as well as flat, extended frequency response and exceptional reproduction of low-frequency sounds. The AT4021’s cardioid polar pattern reduces pickup of sounds from the sides and rear, improving isolation of the desired sound source. The AT4022’s omnidirectional polar pattern provides maximum ambient pickup. Both microphones offer a low-mass element that A-T tell us provides superb transient response.
An integral 80 Hz high-pass filter provides easy switching from a flat frequency response to a low-end roll-off. The roll-off position reduces the microphones’ sensitivity to popping in close vocal use. It also reduces the pickup of low-frequency ambient noise, room reverberation and mechanically-coupled vibrations. Output from both microphones’ XLRM connectors is low impedance (Lo-Z) balanced.
Pricing and Availability:
The AT4021 Cardioid Condenser Microphone and the AT4022 Omnidirectional Condenser Microphone will be available September 2008 with pricing as follows:
* AT4021 $495.00 U.S. MSRP
* AT4022 $495.00 U.S. MSRP
More information:
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www.audio-technica.comSPECIFICATIONS
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 -34 dB (19.9 mV) re 1V at 1 Pa
IMPEDANCE 250 ohms
MAXIMUM INPUT SOUND LEVEL 146 dB SPL, 1 kHz at 1% T.H.D.;
156 dB SPL, with 10 dB pad (nominal)
NOISE 14 dB SPL
DYNAMIC RANGE (typical) 132 dB, 1 kHz at Max SPL
SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO 80 dB, 1 kHz at 1 Pa
PHANTOM POWER REQUIREMENTS 48V DC, 3.0 mA typical
SWITCHES Flat, roll-off; 10 dB pad
WEIGHT 119 g (4.2 oz)
DIMENSIONS 144.0 mm (5.67") long,
21.0 mm (0.83") maximum body diameter
OUTPUT CONNECTOR Integral 3-pin XLRM-type
ACCESSORIES FURNISHED AT8405a stand clamp for 5/8"-27 threaded stands; windscreen; protective carrying case
AUDIO-TECHNICA CASE STYLE S1