Members peckhart Posted February 26, 2010 Members Share Posted February 26, 2010 I have had this mic for a while and have not used it much over the years. It actually worked pretty good for picking up some improv jams by just hanging it in the middle of the room. I have the original box and the windscreen. This model is no longer made, but from an ebay auction from an Audio Technica dealer they MSRP'd for $210 and they are selling one for $150.This one is in good shape, but the top screen/grate is bent slightly. It does not effect its functionality. $75 paypal'd/Shipped to CONUS. I can email pics to anyone interested. Here are the specs I copied from the retailers ebay auction:Ideal for interviews, pickup of audience reaction, and musical events, the ATM10a features an omnidirectional polar pattern that provides maximum ambient pickup. The microphone provides an extremely smooth, extended response on- and off-axis. Operates on battery or phantom power. * Ideal for group vocals, strings, cymbal overheads, acoustic guitar and piano* Omni pattern provides maximum ambient pickup* Extremely smooth, extended response on- and off-axis* Low sensitivity to popping and overload* Operates on battery or phantom power SPECIFICATIONSELEMENT Fixed-charge back plate, permanently polarized condenserPOLAR PATTERN OmnidirectionalFREQUENCY RESPONSE 20-18,000 HzOPEN CIRCUIT SENSITIVITY PHANTOM: -44 dB (6.3 mV) re 1V at 1 PaBATTERY: -45 dB (5.6 mV) re 1V at 1 PaIMPEDANCE PHANTOM: 200 ohmsBATTERY: 270 ohmsMAXIMUM INPUT SOUND LEVEL PHANTOM: 137 dB SPL, 1 kHz at 1% T.H.D.BATTERY: 123 dB SPL, 1 kHz at 1% T.H.D.DYNAMIC RANGE (typical) PHANTOM: 113 dB, 1 kHz at Max SPLBATTERY: 99 dB, 1 kHz at Max SPLSIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO 70 dB, 1 kHz at 1 PaPHANTOM POWER REQUIREMENTS 9-52V DC, 2 mA typicalBATTERY TYPE 1.5V AA/UM3BATTERY CURRENT / LIFE 0.4 mA / 1200 hours typicalWEIGHT 7.1 oz (200 g)DIMENSIONS 7.01" (178.0 mm) long,1.02" (26.0 mm) maximum diameterOUTPUT CONNECTOR Integral 3-pin XLRM-type Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members peckhart Posted March 2, 2010 Author Members Share Posted March 2, 2010 Make me an offer....I can also throw in a cable to help anyone just getting started with a recording setup. Your choice of XLR to XLR or XLR to 1/4" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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