Head to head

Audio-Technica AT2020USB+ vs Electro-Voice RE320

A side-by-side look at Audio-Technica AT2020USB+ and Electro-Voice RE320 for podcasters: pricing, features, and where each one wins.

Audio-Technica AT2020USB+

The studio condenser sound that made the AT2020 legendary, now plug-and-play

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Electro-Voice RE320

Variable-D dynamic that killed proximity effect before it was cool

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At a glance

Audio-Technica AT2020USB+Electro-Voice RE320
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Free planNoNo
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Best forPodcasters and vocalists who want proven condenser sound without an audio interfacePodcasters and broadcasters who move around while recording and need consistent tonal response from varying distances

Key features

Audio-Technica AT2020USB+

  • USB-A connectivity
  • Large-diaphragm cardioid condenser capsule (permanently polarized)
  • 16-bit / 44.1 or 48kHz resolution
  • 3.5mm headphone jack with mix control
  • Tripod desk stand and 10ft USB cable included

Electro-Voice RE320

  • Cardioid dynamic XLR with Variable-D proximity effect control
  • Dual-curve frequency switch: general (45 Hz to 18 kHz) and kick (30 Hz to 18 kHz)
  • Output impedance 150 ohms balanced
  • Humbucking coil for electromagnetic interference rejection
  • Neodymium capsule for high sensitivity
  • No phantom power required

Pros and cons

Audio-Technica AT2020USB+

Pros

  • Proven AT2020 capsule - decades of trusted studio sound
  • Mix control for blending mic and computer audio
  • Solid build with a matte finish that ages well
  • Wide compatibility - works everywhere a USB-A port exists

Cons

  • 16-bit/44.1kHz is behind modern 24-bit competitors
  • USB-A only - dated connector
  • Superseded by the AT2020USB-X with better specs

Electro-Voice RE320

Pros

  • Variable-D technology provides consistent tone across mic distances
  • Dual-curve switch doubles as a broadcast and instrument mic
  • Humbucking coil rejects interference from studio equipment
  • Trusted by broadcast engineers and podcast veterans alike

Cons

  • Requires a preamp with solid clean gain like most dynamic mics
  • Heavier form factor than handheld-style dynamics
  • Less brand recognition than Shure or RODE for new buyers

The verdict

Choose Audio-Technica AT2020USB+ if

Podcasters and vocalists who want proven condenser sound without an audio interface.

The AT2020USB+ delivers that characteristic AT2020 clarity - forward mids, smooth top end, and a well-controlled low end that captures voice without boominess. The mix control knob is a practical touch that lets you blend zero-latency mic audio with playback.…

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Choose Electro-Voice RE320 if

Podcasters and broadcasters who move around while recording and need consistent tonal response from varying distances.

The RE320 solves the proximity effect problem in a way most podcasters do not appreciate until they have lived with a mic that does not. Variable-D means your voice sounds consistent whether you are 4 inches or 10 inches from…

Read the full Electro-Voice RE320 review →

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