User Manual

artist series
live sound microphones
ATM350
Cardioid Condenser Clip-on Instrument Microphone
Features
Attaches to brass, reeds, piano, acoustic bass, snare, toms
and violin
Crisp, clear, well-balanced response, even at high SPLs
Low-prole design for minimum visibility
Cardioid polar pattern reduces pickup of sounds from the sides
and rear, improving isolation of desired sound source
UniMount
®
clip permits accurate positioning, provides shock
resistance and protects element
Unique violin mount permits unobtrusive placement of
microphone between the instrument's bridge and tailpiece
Switchable 80 Hz high-pass lter minimizes pickup of undesired
low-frequency sounds
Interchangeable elements available for hypercardioid and
omnidirectional polar patterns
Also available in a wireless model, ATM350cW
ATM350 Description
The ATM350 is a xed-charge clip-on condenser microphone with a
cardioid polar pattern. It is designed for use in professional live-sound and
studio applications.
When used with the included instrument mount, it provides accurate,
consistent pickup of trumpet and saxophone and many other musical
instruments. When used with the included violin mount, it provides
outstanding pickup of violin and other stringed instruments.
The microphone requires 11V to 52V 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 and reducing pickup of unwanted sounds.
The microphone includes a 4 m (13.1') permanently attached miniature
cable. Its free end connects to the provided AT8542 power module via a
TA3F-type connector. The output of the power module is a 3-pin XLRM-
type connector.
A switch in the power module permits choice of at response or low-
frequency roll-off (via integral 80 Hz high-pass lter) to help control
undesired ambient noise.
The microphone is enclosed in a rugged housing with a low-reectance
black nish. A power module, an instrument mount, a violin mount and a
soft protective pouch are included.
ATM350cW Description
The microphone is also available in a wireless model, the ATM350cW.
The ATM350cW features a 1.4 m (55") miniature cable terminated with
a locking 4-pin connector for use with Audio-Technica UniPak
®
body-
pack transmitters. No power module is included (or required) with the
ATM350cW. The ATM350cW dimensions, polar pattern and included
instrument mount and violin mount are identical to those of the ATM350.
Operation and Maintenance
The ATM350 requires 11V to 52V 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.
An integral 80 Hz high-pass lter provides easy switching from a at
frequency response to a low-end roll-off. The roll-off position reduces
the pickup of low-frequency ambient noise (such as trafc, air-handling
systems, etc.), room reverberation and mechanically coupled vibrations.
To engage the high-pass lter, slide the switch toward the “bent” line.
The included UniMount
®
instrument mount entirely surrounds the
microphone with foam to isolate the microphone from noise transmitted
from the instrument, shield the element against accidental damage,
and provide an efcient wind screen. The exible arm permits aiming
the microphone in any direction, while a cable strain relief reduces
cable-transmitted noise and cable damage. The rubber grip spring clamp
securely holds the microphone to the instrument without marring the
surface.
To use the included violin mount, place the microphone in the violin
mount’s elastic mic holder. Open the hook & loop fastener; pass the hook
side of the open fastener beneath the strings between the bridge and
the tailpiece. Close the fastener ap around the strings. The microphone
should be on top, with the element facing the bridge (away from the
tailpiece).
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 Engineers Specications
The microphone shall be a xed-charge condenser. 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. It shall be capable of accepting optional
interchangeable elements for additional polar patterns. The microphone
shall operate from an external 11V to 52V DC phantom power source.
It shall be capable of handling sound input levels up to 149 dB with a
dynamic range of 122 dB. Nominal open-circuit output voltage shall be
3.5 mV at 1 V, 1 Pascal. Output shall be low impedance balanced (50
ohms).
The microphone shall have a 4 m (13.1') permanently attached miniature
cable, terminating in a TA3F-type output connector. The output connector
shall connect to a TB3M-type jack on the included power module.
The power module shall contain a switch that permits a choice of at
response or 80 Hz low-frequency roll-off. The output of the power module
shall be a 3-pin XLRM-type connector.
The microphone shall be 37.8 mm (1.49") long and have a diameter of
12.2 mm (0.48"). Weight shall be 14.5 grams (0.5 oz) without cable. The

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