What's the difference between these two mics?
The ATM350cW costs more, so.....?
I cannot find specs for these two mics...are they a secret?
My application is wireless mic for a saxophone.
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The ATM350cW has a replaceable element, a slightly wider overall frequency response, and it includes the AT8468 violin mount. In addition to the provided cardioid element, hypercardioid and omnidirectional elements are also available. Specifications for both models can be found on the Audio-technica website under ATM350 and PRO 35 which are the wired versions of these mics.
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Comparing the specs of the 35 from your site and the 35cW from another site (I could not find 35cW specs on your site), it appears that they are the same except for the dynamic range (typical). It shows to be 115 dB for the 35 and 82 dB for the 35cW. Assuming this is correct, I'm still not sure exactly what that means as far as sound quality. Please explain this difference and also any others that I may not be seeing. Thanks.
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Thank you for your inquiry. The Pro35 is a wired microphone designed to plug into a PA system. The Pro35cW is designed to plug into an Audio-Technica wireless system.
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