Audio Technica ATM350a User Manual Download Page 2

Features

• Crisp, clear, well-balanced response, even at high SPLs
• Attaches to brass, reeds, piano, snare, toms and violin
• Dedicated mounting systems permit accurate positioning, provide 

shock resistance and element protection

• AT8453 power module is equipped with switchable 80-Hz low-cut 

filter to minimize pickup of undesired low-frequency sounds

• Interchangeable elements available for hypercardioid and 

omnidirectional polar patterns

• Also available in a wireless model, ATM350acW

Caution

• Do not subject the product to strong impact to avoid malfunction.
• Do not disassemble, modify or attempt to repair the product.
• Do not handle the product with wet hands to avoid electric shock or 

injury.

• Do not store the product under direct sunlight, near heating devices 

or in a hot, humid or dusty place.

ATM350a Description

The ATM350a is a fixed-charge condenser microphone with a cardioid 
polar pattern. It is designed for use in professional live-sound and 
studio applications.

When used with the available mounts and mounting systems, it 
provides accurate, consistent pickup of brass, woodwind, piano, drums 
and many other musical instruments. 

The flexible gooseneck allows for precise microphone positioning even 
under demanding performances. 

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 AT8543 power module via a 
locking 4-pin connector. The output of the power module is a 3-pin 
XLRM- type connector. 

A switch in the power module permits choice of flat response or 
low-frequency roll-off (via integral 80-Hz high-pass filter) to help control 
undesired ambient noise. 

The microphone is enclosed in a rugged housing with a low reflectance 
black finish.

ATM350acW Description

The microphone is also available in a wireless model, the ATM350acW. 
The ATM350acW features a 1.4 m (55") miniature cable terminated with 
a locking 4-pin connector for use with Audio-Technica UniPak® 
body-pack transmitters. The ATM350acW specifications are identical to 
those of the ATM350a (when using an AT8543 power module). 
However, no power module is included with the ATM350acW, so there 
is no low-cut function.

AT8491U Description

Universal clip-on mount features rugged metal construction to 
withstand the rigor of stage use. The mount is lined with rubber to 
provide secure mounting, shock resistance and instrument protection. 
Specially designed mount minimizes contact with instrument. A locking 
screw holds the mount securely in place.

AT8491P Description

Piano mount features a strong rare-earth magnet which permits secure 
mounting inside a piano or on any metal surface. The mounting base is 
lined with soft and protective material to avoid damaging the 
instrument.

AT8491W Description

The woodwind mount features an adjustable hook and loop fastener 
strap with rubber pad to firmly secure the mount to the instrument. 
Specially designed mount minimizes contact with instrument to reduce 
damping. Rotating gooseneck mount allows easy positioning of the 
microphone.

AT8491D Description

The drum mount features a patent pending design which uses the drum 
lug to securely mount the microphone while still allowing the drum to 
be tuned. The gooseneck can be positioned vertically or horizontally for 
optimal placement and a low profile appearance.

AT8490/AT8490L Description

The AT8490/AT8490L flexible gooseneck permits aiming the microphone 
in any direction, while a cable strain relief reduces cable-transmitted 
noise and cable damage. The integral windscreen entirely surrounds the 
microphone with foam to isolate the microphone from noise transmitted 
from the instrument and shield the element against accidental damage.

AT8468 Description

The violin mount fastens beneath the strings between the bridge and 
the tailpiece to provide outstanding pickup of violin and other stringed 
instruments.

Operation and Maintenance

The ATM350a 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. 

The 80-Hz low-cut filter switch on the AT8543 power module makes it 
easy to switch from flat frequency response to low frequency roll-off. 
This minimizes pickup of undesired low frequency noise, such as from 
air conditioning systems. To engage the high-pass filter, slide the switch 
toward the “bent” line.

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.

Summary of Contents for ATM350a

Page 1: ...future reference Packages ATM350U ATM350a AT8490 AT8491U AT8543 AT8468 hard shell carry case ATM350UL ATM350a AT8490L AT8491U AT8543 AT8468 hard shell carry case ATM350PL ATM350a AT8490L AT8491P AT85...

Page 2: ...91U Description Universal clip on mount features rugged metal construction to withstand the rigor of stage use The mount is lined with rubber to provide secure mounting shock resistance and instrument...

Page 3: ...ignal to noise ratio Phantom power requirements Switch Weight Dimensions Output connector Cable s Optional interchangeable elements Accessories Fixed charge back plate permanently polarized condenser...

Page 4: ...can be fixed at every 90 angle 1 Insert the gooseneck until it reaches the bottom of the hole on the mount Firmly tighten the screw on the mount to secure it 2 Do not force the screw if there are any...

Page 5: ...Setting the mounts on instruments AT8491W Woodwind mount 1 1 2 2 3 Adjust the position of the microphone by rotating the top of the mount...

Page 6: ...Setting the mounts on instruments AT8491D Drum mount 1 2 1 2 The top bolt rotates freely to allow tuning when the microphone is mounted...

Page 7: ...iano mount AT8491U Universal clip on mount The mount should be fixed on a metal surface Keep mobile phones analog clocks and magnetic cards etc away from the magnet in the bottom of the mount to preve...

Page 8: ...Machida Tokyo 194 8666 Japan 2017 Audio Technica Corporation Global Support Contact www at globalsupport com MADE IN JAPAN ver 1 2016 04 15 142315290 01 02 ver 2 2017 09 15 0305 0862 00 EN Setting the...

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