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Audio-Technica AT2020USB+ vs Audio-Technica BP40

A side-by-side look at Audio-Technica AT2020USB+ and Audio-Technica BP40 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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Audio-Technica BP40

Large-diaphragm dynamic with a hypercardioid pattern for demanding broadcast environments

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At a glance

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Best forPodcasters and vocalists who want proven condenser sound without an audio interfaceBroadcast and radio-style podcasters who want the noise rejection of a dynamic with more diaphragm surface than a standard moving coil

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

Audio-Technica BP40

  • Frequency response 50 Hz to 16 kHz
  • Large-diaphragm hypercardioid dynamic XLR, no phantom power required
  • 37mm moving-coil capsule on internal flexible suspension
  • Switchable 100 Hz low-frequency roll-off
  • Output impedance 450 ohms, weight 632 g
  • Deep null points at 120 and 240 degrees off-axis

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  • Superseded by the AT2020USB-X with better specs

Audio-Technica BP40

Pros

  • Hypercardioid pattern provides exceptional off-axis rejection
  • Large diaphragm dynamics capture more detail than small-capsule alternatives
  • Internal mechanical shock isolation reduces stand vibration
  • No phantom power required

Cons

  • Hypercardioid sweet spot is narrow - off-axis coloration is significant
  • Heavy at 632 g - requires a sturdy boom arm
  • Needs a quality preamp with adequate gain for dynamic mic levels

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 Audio-Technica BP40 if

Broadcast and radio-style podcasters who want the noise rejection of a dynamic with more diaphragm surface than a standard moving coil.

The BP40 is unusual - it gives you the noise rejection and simplicity of a dynamic microphone with a capsule size closer to a studio condenser. The hypercardioid pattern is tighter than the SM7B's supercardioid, which is a serious advantage…

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