AT4060a tube mic back by popular demand
Published: PRODUCTS

Audio-Technica has reacted to market demand and reintroduced its popular AT4060a tube-powered cardioid condenser mic, describing it as a ‘modern classic’. The microphone was originally released in the late 1990s, quickly becoming a popular option for recording vocals and guitars. The new version adds a redesigned power supply in the shape of the AT8560, promising improved performance and lower noise.
According to the manufacturer, the microphone’s return comes in reaction to demand from retailers and end-users alike, while its performance remains true to the original. Its design centres on two-micron-thick, vapour-deposited gold diaphragms treated with a five-step aging process, and a hand-selected and aged Sovtek 6922 tube.
Its specifications include a frequency response of 20Hz to 20kHz, a sensitivity of -34dB, an impedance of 200-ohms, a noise level of 19dB SPL and a dynamic range of 131dB at 1kHz.
The microphone ships with the AT8560 power supply (including rack mount adaptors), an AT8447 shock mount, a 10m cable with 6-pin XLR-type connectors and a carrying case.
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