UK - Singer-songwriter Jodie Jones is endorsing Audio-Technica's new Artist Series microphones. The 21 year old from Devon, who released her debut album, All Dressed Up, in 2005, is the first artist to endorse the Artist Series. Having supported the likes of Van Morrison, Supergrass, Roy Wood and Midge Ure, and appearing on BBC TV in the ensuing months, Jones is now back in the studio with guitarist and percussionist husband Joff Alexander-Frye, she is recording new songs for her follow up release exclusively with Artist Series mics, says the company.

Jodie, who plays acoustic guitar and piano, has chosen the ATM710 condenser for her vocals, both live and in the studio. "We are using the ATM710s for all the vocals, both for me and Joff. I love what the mic does for the sound of my voice, the amazing clarity that it gives me. The leap in sound quality with the Artist Series is so dramatic that we are going to re-record the vocals we have already put down with the new mics."

She is recording with a range of the Artist Series mics, among them the side firing ATM450 small-diaphragm condenser, and the ATM250DE for guitars. Other Artist Series mics in her studio include the ATM610 and ATM650 dymanic mics, and these along with the ATM710 are used on percussion.

(Jim Evans)


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