Audio-Technica BP40 Large-Diaphragm Dynamic Broadcast Microphone Review
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Our editorial take on the Audio-Technica BP40 Large-Diaphragm Dynamic Broadcast Microphone
The Audio-Technica BP40 has firmly established itself as a formidable contender in the professional broadcast microphone space. It delivers a rich, articulate sound quality that is immediately ready for production, providing a distinct sonic character compared to its industry-standard rivals. The vocal reproduction is detailed and present, with a clarity that helps voices cut through a dense mix with minimal post-processing. Its standout feature is an internal humbucking coil, which does an excellent job of rejecting the electromagnetic hum and interference common in a modern creator studio filled with monitors and lighting.
While its sound profile is a major strength, it is also the primary point of consideration. The BP40 has a noticeable presence boost, which creates its signature clarity but can accentuate sibilance or sound slightly harsh on certain voices. This isn't a flaw, but rather a characteristic that one must match to the talent. On a practical level, its output is significantly hotter than some key competitors, making it far more forgiving for users who do not have a high-gain, high-cost microphone preamp. Coupled with a switchable low-cut filter and a tank-like build, the BP40 is a modern, professional tool that offers a compelling alternative to the usual suspects.
- Rich, detailed broadcast sound with excellent vocal clarity
- Requires less preamp gain than many popular competitors
- Humbucking coil effectively rejects electronic interference
- Robust, all-metal construction feels built to last
- Switchable 100 Hz high-pass filter adds versatility
- Pronounced presence peak can be harsh or sibilant on some voices
- Large and heavy design requires a sturdy mic stand or boom arm
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Specs
- Color
- Black
- Weight
- 22.3 oz / 632.21 g
- Controls
- Low Cut/HPF
- Circuitry
- Solid-State
- Dimensions
- ø: 2.2 x L: 6.45" / ø: 55.88 x L: 163.83 mm
- Filter & EQ
- Low-Cut Filter: 100 Hz, 6 dB/Octave
- Orientation
- End Address
- Sensitivity
- -48 dB
- Sound Field
- Mono
- Element Type
- Dynamic
- Analog Output
- 1x XLR 3-Pin
- Polar Pattern
- Hypercardioid
- Power Sources
- No Power Required
- Microphone Type
- Large Diaphragm
- Frequency Response
- 50 Hz to 16 kHz
- Mounting Thread Size
- 5/8"-27 Female (3/8"-16 Female with Included Adapter)
- Analog Output Connector
- 1x XLR 3-Pin
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