Audio-Technica AT4047MP Dépliant

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40 series microphones
AT4047MP
Multi-Pattern Condenser Side-Address Microphone
Features
•  Specially engineered to meet the most critical acoustic  
 requirements of professional recording, broadcast and sound  
 reinforcement
•  Three switchable polar patterns: omnidirectional, cardioid,  
 figure-of-eight
•  Transformer-coupled output and specially tuned element provide  
 sonic characteristics reminiscent of early F.E.T. studio microphone  
 designs
•  Exceptionally low self-noise, wide dynamic range and high  
 SPL capability
•  Dual-diaphragm capsule design maintains precise polar pattern  
 definition across the full frequency range of the microphone
•  Precision-machined, nickel-plated brass, acoustic element baffle  
 provides enhanced element stability and optimal sensitivity
•  Vintage silver-matte finish on microphone and shock mount
•  Open acoustical environment of the symmetrical housing  
 assembly minimizes unwanted internal reflections
•  Custom shock mount provides superior isolation
•  Integral 80 Hz high-pass filter switch and 10 dB pad switch
•  State-of-the-art design and manufacturing techniques ensure  
 compliance with A-T’s stringent consistency and reliability standards
Description
The AT4047MP is a large-diaphragm side-address externally polarized 
(DC bias) condenser microphone with three switchable polar patterns: 
omnidirectional, cardioid, and figure-of-eight. It is designed to meet the 
most critical acoustic requirements of professional recording, broadcast 
and sound reinforcement.
The microphone requires 48V phantom power for operation.
The omnidirectional polar pattern is sensitive to sound coming from 
all directions. Select the omni pattern to pick up several voices or 
instruments on the same microphone, to diminish proximity effect, and 
to preserve the location’s ambient sound.
The cardioid polar pattern is more sensitive to sound originating directly 
in front of the element, making it useful in controlling feedback, reducing 
pickup of unwanted sounds and providing isolation between performers. 
The figure-of-eight polar pattern is more sensitive to sound originating in 
the front and back of the microphone, rejecting sounds from the sides. It 
is often used in conjunction with advanced stereo miking techniques.
The output of the microphone is a 3-pin XLRM-type connector.
The microphone is equipped with a switchable 10 dB pad and a switch 
that permits choice of flat response or low-frequency roll-off (via integral 
80 Hz high-pass filter).
The microphone is enclosed in a rugged housing. The included AT8449/SV 
shock mount provides superior isolation and permits mounting on any 
microphone stand with 
5
/
8
"-27 threads. A dust cover and a protective 
carrying case are also included.
Operation & Maintenance
The AT4047MP requires 48V phantom power for operation.
Output is low impedance (Lo-Z) balanced. The signal appears across Pins 
2 and 3; Pin 1 is ground (shield). Output phase is “Pin 2 hot” – positive 
acoustic pressure produces positive voltage at Pin 2. 
To avoid phase cancellation and poor sound, all mic cables must be wired 
consistently: Pin 1-to-Pin 1, etc. 
A raised Audio-Technica emblem and the pattern-selection switch are on 
the front of the microphone. Position this side of the microphone toward 
the sound source. 
The pattern-selection switch provides user-selection of omnidirectional, 
cardioid, and figure-of-eight polar patterns. To select the omnidirectional 
polar pattern, slide the switch to the circular polar pattern image. To select 
the cardioid polar pattern, slide the switch to the heart-shaped polar pattern 
image. To select the figure-of-eight pattern, slide the switch to the figure-
eight shaped polar pattern image.
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 
microphone’s sensitivity to popping in close vocal use. It also reduces 
the pickup of low-frequency ambient noise (such as traffic, air-handling 
systems, etc.), room reverberation and mechanically coupled vibrations. To 
engage the high-pass filter, slide the switch toward the “bent” line.
The microphone is also equipped with a switchable 10 dB pad that lowers 
the microphone’s sensitivity, thus providing higher SPL capability for 
flexible use with a wide range of users and system configurations. To 
engage the 10 dB pad, slide the switch toward the -10 position.
In use, secure the cable to the mic stand or boom, leaving a slack loop 
at the mic. This will ensure the most effective shock isolation and reduce 
the possibility of accidentally pulling the microphone out of its mount.
Avoid leaving the microphone in the open sun or in areas where 
temperatures exceed 110° F (43° C) for extended periods. Extremely high 
humidity should also be avoided.
Architect’s and Engineer’s Specifications
The microphone shall be a large-diaphragm side-address externally 
polarized (DC bias) condenser with user-switchable omnidirectional, 
cardioid, and figure-of-eight polar patterns and a frequency response of 
20 Hz to 18,000 Hz. The microphone shall operate from an external 48V 
DC phantom power source. It shall be capable of handling sound input 
levels up to 155 dB (165 dB with 10 dB pad) with a dynamic range of 141 
dB. Nominal open-circuit output voltage shall be 7.9 mV at 1V, 1 Pascal. 
Output shall be low impedance balanced (100 ohms). 
The output of the microphone shall be a 3-pin XLRM-type connector.
The microphone shall be equipped with a switchable 10 dB pad, a switch 
that permits choice of flat response or 80 Hz low-frequency roll-off and a 
polar pattern selection switch.
The microphone shall be 188.0 mm (7.40") long and have a maximum 
body diameter of 53.4 mm (2.10"). Weight shall be 524 g (18.5 oz). The