• Audio engineer Brandon Schock reviews the Audio-Technica AT2020 and compares it to the AT2035, P120, Blue Yeti, and HyperX QuadCast.
  • Here’s what we’ll cover in this Audio Technica AT2020 vs Audio-Technica AT2035 comparison
  • The Audio-Technica AT2020 Cardioid Condenser Microphone is the ideal mic for project and home studio applications.
  • The first thing I thought when popping my shiny new Audio Technica AT2020 out of it’s box was ‘Wow, this doesn’t look like it cost under £100’.
  • The frequency range offered by the product is top-notch and this provides it a great quality sound that is tough to match. The AT2020 uses a cardioid pickup pattern.
  • But what the AT2020USB+ lacks -- just narrowly -- in overall tone, it gains back in the clarity and headroom of its monitoring via the headphone input.
  • We decided to compare their popular AT2020, AT2035, and AT2050 models to help you choose the right microphone for your needs!
  • On the rear side panel is a pair of balanced ¼’’ monitor outputs, a USB-C socket, and a phantom power switch (48V) which works great with your AT-2020.
  • AT2020, Cardioid Condenser Microphone - detailed microphone profile, specifications, manuals, reviews, frequency-response graphs, self-noise data.
  • The AT2020 USB, like its non-USB sibling, has a medium-sized capsule with a fixed-charge back plate and a cardioid pattern.