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AT3035 XLR with a mixer convert to USB

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Submitted by Barmaley on Sun, 08/04/2024 - 13:37

Hi all, I currently use Blue Yeti for podcasts recording and while it is OK I want something better. I pulled from a closet my old good AT3035 and behringer mixer. Everything was great until I realized that my current computer does not have a sound card at all. It has a mic 3.5mm jack but not a line in jack. Thus I need somehow convert analog audio to a USB to connect to my computer.

Audio-Technica's CURRENT Equivalent of the AT 3035?

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Submitted by rbf738 on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 06:30

I use an AT-3035 from Audio-Technica for vocals which I'm pretty happy with. A friend of mine wanted a recommendation so I wanted to recommend the AT 3035, but it's come to my attention that it's out of production now, so I was wondering if Audio-Technica had a modern day equivalent for this microphone?

RODE NT2-A, Audio-Technica AT3035, Studio Project C1 or Sterling Audio ST55,66 etc?

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Submitted by rainsong23 on Mon, 11/29/2010 - 02:41

Hi, I'm in the market for a condenser mike and am trying to decide which one to get. I've read a lot on here and reviews on musians friend and sweetwater about the ST55, 66 etc. Today I went to a music store and had the chance to listen to the RODE NT2-A and the AT3035. It seemed as if the AT was a bit brighter maybe, the RODE had some neat features like dual diaphram, and other knobs.

AT3035 vs. Apex 460

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Submitted by anonymous on Wed, 09/08/2010 - 17:41

I have an AT3035. .but have heard that the Apex 460 is amazing and identical to the Telefunken M16 which is an over 100 dollar mic. .for only around 300 dollars I am giving serious consideration to purchasing this mic, but if the AT3035 is somehow better than a microphone identical to a 100 dollar one then I won't bother.

RE20, SM7, MD 421 or AT3035 for recording audio book/eduCD

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Submitted by anonymous on Mon, 09/11/2006 - 02:51

Hi to everyone

As I mentioned in the title, I need to record some speaking voice/narrations with male and female talents for audio book/educational CD with lessons for the foreign langauge. Since the budget is pretty tight (as usuall), the narrators would be teachers; not proffesional voice over talents.