The Misunderstood Microphone - AudioTechnica AT2040 Review

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @DaveSoltura
    @DaveSoltura  Год назад +6

    Do you think the AT2040 is still a good mic?🤔

    • @borandom
      @borandom Год назад

      Hey uhh I was wondering is it not possible to use a xlr to usb cable instead of an audio interface because it’s a dynamic mic?

    • @DaveSoltura
      @DaveSoltura  Год назад

      @@borandom while you could… the noise would be immense! This is because:
      1. You would be using the Analogue to Digital converter in the xlr to usb cable (which is very low quality 99% of the time) and
      2. You wouldn’t have proper preamps to boost the gain of the mic. Audio interfaces have VERY good preamps.
      Now, USB mics have both decent A/D converters and preamps but they try to cram that into the base of a mic, so it’s not a lot of space. This is why a dedicated interface will still usually sound better. (USB mics keep getting better, though!)
      In short this mic would only sound as good as the preamps you power it with.
      If you’re really on a budget, try the $29 Teyun Q12 interface which I also featured on this channel.

    • @borandom
      @borandom Год назад

      @@DaveSoltura wow I really appreciate your reply as I didn’t expect you to reply with such long and detailed message! Thank you!! I will check out the preamps you suggested in your channel and I assume I need a xlr to xlr cable and the usb to usb cable is provided inside the preamps box..? Again, thank you so much I’ll highly consider buying an audio interface!

    • @DaveSoltura
      @DaveSoltura  Год назад +1

      @@borandom Yes, you would need an XLR (Male) to XLR (Female) cable which is pretty standard! The female side (with three holes) connects to the end of the mic. The male side (with three pins) connects to the audio interface. :)
      Eventually, your upgrade path would be to upgrade your audio interface to an audio interface with beefier preamps.
      Enjoy!!

    • @borandom
      @borandom Год назад

      @@DaveSoltura thank you so much! I’ll look up the audio interface upgrade probably in the next 2 years but I’ll make sure to check your channel out later if you’re still making mic reviews in the future hahaha again, thank you so much!

  • @frosty6845
    @frosty6845 Год назад +7

    I actually loved this mic right away when I got it, it sounds much better on my voice than the podmic, at least to me. I think both mics sound best when taking advantage of the proximity effect

  • @sushiIabel
    @sushiIabel 2 месяца назад +1

    Sincerely appreciate the attention to detail here. I want a Shure7MB so badly lmao but I gotta start with this & hope I can work my way up.

  • @TrueShayari
    @TrueShayari 18 часов назад

    I am very tired of asking everyone. But I did not get the right advice from anyone. Some say to buy a dynamic mic, some say to buy a condenser mic. I want to record my poetry professionally at home. Please tell me a good mic and audio interface which gives me professional sound quality within my budget. My room is not Sound proof, My total budget is 350 dollars for audio interface, mic and headphones.

  • @akhathos1618
    @akhathos1618 Год назад +2

    The best review I found for a microphone. If I had to make a decision to purchase ANY product, I would definitely turn to your channel. Thank you!

    • @DaveSoltura
      @DaveSoltura  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the kind words! That means a lot, considering that this is one of my less popular videos. I'll try to keep this review style, then. :)

  • @jeebsa4m3
    @jeebsa4m3 11 месяцев назад +6

    CHARACTER VOICEOVER WENT CRAZZZZYYYYYYY

  • @ShaneT5S
    @ShaneT5S 7 месяцев назад

    I do like the mic, personally more than the SM7b, but surprisingly the USB version of the AT2040 to me sounds a lot better than the XLR version. The XLR version sounds a lot more thin compared to the USB version, but the USB version is a lot more expensive.
    I did like the review though, I'm so glad you adopted spinning the mic around from Podcastage. Bandrew, and now you, are the only people I've seen do it

  • @ShanMichaelEscasio
    @ShanMichaelEscasio 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hello, it seems you are so knowledgeable about mic stuff so maybe you can answer me/give me your insights:
    I am also a content creator here on youtube. I purchased my first ever interface for my birthday last January 20, a PreSonus Audioboc Go. Overall for my synth keyboard, i have no problem with it. But my main issue is with my dynamic mic (Samson Q7 with a 200ohms impedance). When i use that mic in my audiobox go, i crank the gain almost at the max (just shy away from introducing hissing).
    So I made an assumption that the Audiobox go struggles with high impedance mics like the Q7. Am I wrong?
    Also, since you say that the 2040 is not gain hungry, maybe that's the right mic for me? I also have an untreated room. Although that 600ohm impedance worries me. So (I'm assuming again). Correct me if I'm wrong. But does this mic need phantom power? And if it does, maybe that can aleviate the impedance issue?

    • @DaveSoltura
      @DaveSoltura  5 месяцев назад

      Hi! Phantom power is for condenser microphones.
      It seems the Audiobox has a fairly average amount of gain for the price (50db), but the corresponding EIN (or how noisy it is), isn’t indicated. This isn’t a rule, but manufacturers usually hide EIN when the preamps are generally noisy.
      Overall, the AT2040 just isn’t a good buy compared to microphones like the Fifine Tank 3 (the closest equivalent to what the AT2040 was going for), and Fifine AM8, which are simply better options. Either of those aren’t as gain hungry as the AT2040 and sound better out of the box.
      You may eventually want to upgrade your interface for even better sound, or use an in-line preamp like a Fethead. But I think any of the aforementioned mics + your interface will be more than satisfactory for most people. :)

  • @nicktayloriv310
    @nicktayloriv310 Год назад +1

    I've been using the 2040 for well over a year (replaced a PD70) and it's running through a DBX 286s and DBX 131s equalizer. I have no problems with it whatsoever. Put a foam pop filter on it and everything's groovy. I don't tap on anything while streaming or recording and the gate & compressor takes care of the stuff I don't want to flow through.

  • @coldsouth213
    @coldsouth213 Год назад +1

    great video. thanks for the hacks.

  • @JakopIskandar
    @JakopIskandar 8 месяцев назад

    Love your review. It is my main mic though I still have much to learn about the placement.
    I never knew you can remove the filter inside. But if it can enhance my voice further.. why not have it removed.

  • @noostNL
    @noostNL Год назад +1

    I am looking into this mic but then the USB version, without any interface. Is this OK? Or what should I aspect? Will be using it for online-streaming kind of things. No podcasts

    • @DaveSoltura
      @DaveSoltura  Год назад +1

      I don’t have the USB version, but it should serve online streaming purposes well.

  • @kiriau4672
    @kiriau4672 10 месяцев назад +1

    Are you using any post affects? Mine is really quiet when using the focusrite gen 3 solo. Any recommendations for how to increase the volume?

    • @DaveSoltura
      @DaveSoltura  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi! That's to be expected of the Solo. My best recommendation is to get very close to the mic. Here's a video on mic placement: ruclips.net/video/qA2hG2k3f2M/видео.html

    • @IntentionallyCringe
      @IntentionallyCringe 3 месяца назад

      I have the same problem. I have to turn the gain way up high but then it picks up too much. Tried using voicemeeter banana but it couldn't increase the volume up high enough as I wanted.

  • @dothanhtung.
    @dothanhtung. Год назад

    Best review about at2040. Thank you so much 😍😍😍. I think Shure Sm58 better

  • @UndercastEsmeganitrospeed
    @UndercastEsmeganitrospeed 10 месяцев назад

    AT2020 or AT2040, im unsure which fits my use case better ( probably the 40 as its a dinamic, but I wont alwsys be 100% in front having perfect placement), my use case is basically streaming, sitting in discord, Fleet commanding, etc

    • @DaveSoltura
      @DaveSoltura  10 месяцев назад

      If you’re decided on these two mics and you know placement won’t be perfect, the AT2020 would be more sensitive for farther positions.

  • @eliasmenasse2837
    @eliasmenasse2837 11 месяцев назад

    what shock mount did you use ?

  • @PawFromTheBroons
    @PawFromTheBroons 9 месяцев назад

    I wasn't aware Audio Technica released a chrome 2020.

    • @DaveSoltura
      @DaveSoltura  9 месяцев назад

      It’s a fingerprint magnet, though!

  • @DavidFloresMusic
    @DavidFloresMusic Год назад

    Hi, I would like to ask if this is a good mic for video calls, some vocal recording and streaming games? Thank you in advance

    • @DaveSoltura
      @DaveSoltura  Год назад +1

      It can definitely serve those purposes! But you would need an audio interface. Consider getting the Maono P200x instead: ruclips.net/video/YBKlSI_oywA/видео.html

    • @DavidFloresMusic
      @DavidFloresMusic Год назад

      @@DaveSoltura thank you po sa pagsagot 🙏

    • @DaveSoltura
      @DaveSoltura  Год назад

      @@DavidFloresMusic Just saw your channel is for music. In that case, my favorite mic as of late for vocals is the K688. :)

    • @DavidFloresMusic
      @DavidFloresMusic Год назад

      @@DaveSoltura ohh thank you for checking my channel, do you have video reviews about that mic?

    • @DaveSoltura
      @DaveSoltura  Год назад +1

      ​@@DavidFloresMusic I do! Check it out here: ruclips.net/video/IxlJRg2WmxM/видео.html
      The new versions apparently have working cables. (I talk about how the included cables are bad in the review.)
      The K688 is great for its tone, and the the Maono PD200x for its features (such as 24-bit audio).
      I imagine tone is extra important for you, so I'd go for the K688. :)

  • @hamurabidios
    @hamurabidios Год назад +5

    With your voice you need a mic that costs 5000 minimum to sound good

    • @DaveSoltura
      @DaveSoltura  Год назад +1

      Guess I gotta start saving, then!

  • @MrTsetso
    @MrTsetso 9 месяцев назад

    So, in a nutshell, you hate it, right?

    • @DaveSoltura
      @DaveSoltura  9 месяцев назад

      I wouldn’t say “hate”! Just that there are better sounding mics for the price.

  • @ronnieryanpc
    @ronnieryanpc Год назад

    You should just give me that mic

  • @JonToons0208
    @JonToons0208 Год назад

    First