Audio-Technica AT2010 Leaflet

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20 series studio/live sound microphones
AT2010
Cardioid Condenser Handheld Microphone
Features
•  Studio-quality sound on stage for crystal-clear vocal performance
•  Same 16 mm low-mass diaphragm found in the critically  
  acclaimed AT2020 side-address studio microphone
•  Extended frequency response and superior transient response for  
  smooth, natural sonic characteristics 
•  High SPL-handling and wide dynamic range provide unmatched  
  versatility 
•  Cardioid polar pattern reduces pickup of sounds from the sides  
  and rear, improving isolation of desired sound source 
•  Multi-stage grille design offers excellent protection against  
  plosives and sibilance without compromising high-frequency  
  clarity 
•  Rugged all-metal design and construction for years of trouble- 
  free use 
•  Corrosion-resistant contacts from gold-plated XLRM-type  
  connector 
•  Quiet-Flex™ stand clamp provides silent, flexible microphone  
  positioning
Description
The AT2010 is a handheld condenser microphone with a cardioid polar 
pattern. It is designed specifically for close-up vocal use in professional 
live-sound and studio applications.
The microphone requires 48V phantom power for operation.
The cardioid polar pattern of the microphone is more sensitive to sound 
originating directly in front of the element, making it useful for controlling 
feedback, reducing pickup of unwanted sounds and providing isolation 
between performers. 
The output of the microphone is a 3-pin XLRM-type connector.
The microphone is enclosed in a rugged housing. Its multi-stage grille 
design offers excellent protection against plosives and sibilance without 
compromising high-frequency clarity. The included AT8470 Quiet-Flex
 
stand clamp permits mounting on any microphone stand with 
5
/
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threads. A soft protective pouch is also included.
Operation and Maintenance
The AT2010 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.
When using the microphone in settings with a stage monitor speaker, the 
speaker should be located 180° off axis (at rear of the microphone). This 
placement, in conjunction with the microphone’s uniform cardioid pickup 
pattern, will virtually eliminate the possibility of undesired audio feedback. 
Avoid leaving the microphone in the open sun or in areas where 
temperatures exceed 110° F (43° C) for long periods of time. Extremely 
high humidity should also be avoided.
Architect’s and Engineer’s Specifications
The microphone shall be a fixed-charge condenser designed for 
handheld or stand use. It shall have a cardioid polar pattern with a 
uniform 120° angle of acceptance and a frequency response of 40 Hz 
to 20,000 Hz. The microphone shall operate from an external 48V DC 
phantom power source. It shall be capable of handling sound input 
levels up to 136 dB with a dynamic range of 113 dB. Nominal open-
circuit output voltage shall be 3.9 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 179.1 mm (7.05") long and have a head diameter 
of 50.8 mm (2.00"). Weight shall be 233 grams (8.2 oz). The microphone 
shall include a stand clamp and a soft protective pouch.
The Audio-Technica AT2010 is specified.