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Audio-Technica's AT2020 USB microphone is the best price/performance standard in side-address studio condenser microphones. It is ideal for your YouTube, Liv. Jan 19, 2021 The AT2020 USB has always been my go-to recommendation as far as USB microphones go, not because of its versatility, since it only features a cardioid polar pattern, but rather because of the audio quality; When compared to other USB microphones out there, the audio is just excellent and it can definitely be used to record great-sounding music.

Audio-Technica's AT2020 is often recommended as an modestly priced mic that gives much better results than you'd expect. A USB version must have seemed a no-brainer to Audio-Technica, and the AT2020 USB was released a few years ago. As with many of the early USB mics, though, this lacked features, such as a headphone output, that are needed for some applications. The latest version, the AT2020 USB+, puts that right, and bundled accessories include a conventional standmounting swivel clamp, a small tripod desk stand and a 10-foot USB cable.

As with the other AT2020 variants this is a side-address, medium-diaphragm (16mm diameter) cardioid mic, and its back-electret capsule features a low-mass diaphragm with a frequency response in excess of 20Hz to 16kHz, and a maximum SPL handling of 144dB (1kHz at 1% THD). Power is drawn from the USB port, the standard full-size USB connector taking the place of the usual XLR socket. A blue LED inside the basket confirms that the mic is powered up. The signal-to-noise ratio is quoted as 74dB (1kHz at 1Pa), which equates to a self-noise or EIN figure of 20dB. This isn't exceptional but it's adequately low for typical close-miked studio applications, which is precisely what this mic is intended for. There are no pads or filters, so any necessary low-cut EQ must be applied after recording. Pads shouldn't be necessary, though, given that the mic can handle pretty high SPLs.

The USB side of things caters for 16-bit A-D conversion (which can accommodate a dynamic range of over 90dB) and a sample rate of 44.1kHz. As well transmitting the mic signal, the USB connection brings stereo audio back from the computer. Headphones are plugged into the mini-jack socket on the side of the mic and a thumbwheel potentiometer governs the headphone level, while another adjusts the balance between the direct signal from the mic (for latency-free monitoring) andthe computer's stereo output. Being a class-compliant device, the AT2020 USB+ needs no additional driver to be used with Apple operating systems (OS X, iOS), and a suitable driver should download automatically for Windows if one isn't already installed.

Speech recordings confirmed that this mic has essentially the same sound character as its wired counterpart: rather than sounding completely neutral, it does add a hint of warmth to the lower mids in a vocal, and it imparts a very slightly compressed quality that's mildly reminiscent of some valve mics. In other words, it has a slightly flattering tonality. In past tests we've found the AT2020 to be kinder to female vocals than many budget microphones, and there's nothing to suggest that this version will be any different in that respect. The AT2020 USB+ is well suited to a wide range of vocal styles, though, and it can also double up as a very capable acoustic instrument mic.

I didn't perceive any problems at all in terms of background noise, and you really shouldn't be put off by the 16kHz upper end of the quoted frequency response, or the 16-bit conversion, because neither have any detrimental effect on the sound quality in normal use. This mic can still pick out transient detail while staying warm and smooth, exhibiting minimal distortion or unnecessary noise. Its headphone output is very clean and loud, and the ability to balance the mic and computer return signals is ideal if latency is normally a problem on your system.

I've always been surprised by how well the AT2020 works, almost regardless of who or what you put in front of it, so this updated USB version is most welcome.

AT2020 USB+ £169; AT2020 USB £149; AT2020 £99. Prices include VAT.

AT2020 USB+ $169; AT2020 USB $129;AT2020 $99.

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Looking for the easiest way to start getting professional voice recordings? Introducing the Audio Technica AT2020, which is one of the top selling USB microphones today. All you have to do is plug it in and start recording. Stay tuned to learn more about the AT2020 during this in-depth review.

Hey what’s up guys, ODi Productions here from RecordingNOW.com with the Audio Technica AT2020 USB Microphone. The company Audio Technica needs little introduction, since most of you are probably familiar with their best-selling headphones, the ATH-M50 and M50x.

For those who don’t know, Audio-Technica is a long established brand in the audio world, and much of their success actually comes from their long line of professional studio microphones, one of which is the AT2020. Now, the AT2020 started off as solely an entry-level studio microphone and was made for recording music such as vocals and guitar. Later, they created a USB version of this popular microphone, which has now grown in popularity due to its plug and play simplicity, so anyone can pick one of these up and start recording.

Just to let you guys know, what you’re hearing right now and throughout this video is an actual recording from the AT2020. This should give you guys an idea of the quality you can expect from this microphone. Now let’s move onto the review!

1. Unboxing

First, we’re going to start off with an unboxing to show you guys what you’ll receive when you purchase an AT2020.

Opening up the box, the first thing we get is an owner’s manual.

Then we get a nice little leather carrying case that includes the USB cable which powers the AT2020 while connecting it to your computer.

Then we get the bottom of the included mic stand, followed by the top part which screws onto the bottom legs.

Finally, we get the AT2020 wrapped in some plastic.

2. Features

As far as features go, the AT2020 doesn’t come with a lot of them, and that could be a good thing.The whole point of a USB microphone is plug and play, and that’s exactly what the AT2020 is designed to do.

Other than the USB cable, the AT2020 only comes with this tiny mic stand that I honestly think could use some improvement. First off, it doesn’t really add enough height to the microphone to easily record from your desk without hunching over, but there are workarounds.

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TIP: You could always buy one of those boom scissor arm mic stands that clips to the edge of your desk, or even a traditional one that is planted on the ground.

Also, the stand doesn’t fully support the mic’s weight unless you put one leg directly in front of the mic. One feature that I wish the AT2020 had is a volume Gain knob, which would let you control the microphone’s volume directly on the mic itself. Instead, you have to go into your computer’s settings to set the volume, and this can become a hassle.

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3. Sound

Although the AT2020 doesn’t come with a lot of features, one of it’s greater strengths is the sound quality, especially for a USB microphone.

I would describe the sound as very high-definition in the high frequencies, with a smooth lower and mid frequency response. This mic definitely focuses more on the highs rather than bass response, and you end up with a sound that is very crisp and transparent. What I like most is how detailed the highs are while still sounding pleasant, since most other microphones just sound harsh due to overly hyped high frequencies.

You have to remember that the AT2020 is originally designed as a studio microphone, despite being an entry-level one, it still had to be able to record singing and instruments like acoustic guitar. Considering its studio background, it’s no surprise that the AT2020 easily excels for gaming commentary, podcasts, and voiceovers.

What does surprise me, however, is the AT2020’s ability to record music as well. So if you’re looking to start singing or rapping, or even recording something like acoustic guitar, I definitely think the AT2020 is a solid choice for beginners.

4. Value

Overall, the Audio-Technica AT2020USB surprised me for a USB microphone. Even though the AT2020 doesn’t come with many features at all, I think it’s greatest strength is its plug and play simplicity, followed by its impressive sound quality and detail.

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The AT2020’s studio sound quality alone makes it a great tool for everything from commentary to singing, and even recording instruments like acoustic guitar.

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