Sony ECM-DS70P Electret Condenser Stereo Microphone buy bestselling audio, video, electronic equipment find reviews, ratings, prices
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Features
• Quality microphone for digital media recording; ideal for DAT, NT and MD recorders
• Plug-in power operation
• Uni-directional recording to capture stereo sound
• Gold-plated contacts for sure connection
• 1 meter long cord (3' 3") |
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Sony ECM-DS70P Electret Condenser Stereo Microphone description
The ECM-DS70P microphone is the perfect companion to any digital recording device. If the built-in microphone you currently are using doesn't allow for the mobility or quality you demand, this stereo microphone is sure to meet your demands. With plug-in power there is no need for batteries or additional power cords. The microphone plugs directly into your recorder, minimizing possibly confusing cord requirements. The electret condenser microphone is uni-directional, meaning your recording will capture the full stereo sound of your selected subject. The gold-plated plug ensures a proper connection. The microphone is compact and lightweight (only 10 grams) and thus will travel nicely with your compact digital recorder. With the one meter mic cord and included clip, your recording process will be that much easier. The ECM-DS70P is recommended for digital recording devices like the MiniDisc, DAT and NT recorders. What's in the Box Sony ECM-DS70P microphone and microphone cord. |
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Sony ECM-DS70P Electret Condenser Stereo Microphone Customer Reviews
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Clandestine delight
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| I've been using mine with excellent results for 4 years now. I find the stereo separation acceptable under most circumstances. I use Sony MZ R700, R900, and MZ N1, and I can't tell one from the others under most recordings. It CAN be overloaded/distorted, but I've only found that in cases of really bad room acoustics and loud enough to be uncomfortable and distort even my listening. I've never been caught, as the whole rig can be set to "all green but hold final count" status before entering the venue, and then easily hidden as intermission lights come up. Only complaints are that there is no (known) windscreen available, and the clip is not really up to the task, and easily lost. I made a replacement with a paper clip and an alligator clip. Elsewise, this mike has been the single consistent tool in my mission to preserve live music shows. All of which are folk & alt.country. |
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