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Sony ECMMS907 Digital Recording Microphone | 
enlarge | Brand: Sony Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $66.00 You Save: $33.99 (34%)
New (30) Used (4) from $65.99
Rating: 33 reviews Sales Rank: 336
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.7 x 5.5 x 2.2 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: ECM-MS907 Model: ECMMS907 UPC: 027242512184 EAN: 0027242512184 ASIN: B00001W0DT
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| Features:
| • | Electret condenser stereo microphone for advanced amateur use | | • | Mid/side (MS) capsules create natural stereo panorama | | • | Adjust pickup angle (90-120 degrees) for single voice/instrument or multi-voice/instrument | | • | Cannon XLR connector; oxygen-free copper Litz cord | | • | Ideal for DAT or MD digital recorders |
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Product Description Mid-side stereo microphone with wide dynamic range for digital recording Wide dynamic range and unidirectional pickup
Amazon.com Product Description This compact, portable microphone is for advanced amateur use and is ideal for instrumental recording, thanks to Sony's sensitive Electret condenser microphone. The one-point stereo design--a single mic for stereo recording--is like having two microphones in one. This mic is ideal for portable DAT or MD digital recorders, with a frequency response of up to 18,000 Hz and a 90 dB dynamic range, and is a great complement to digital recording systems. The mid/side (MS) capsules create a natural stereo panorama; the mid capsule picks up monophonic sound while the side capsule picks up left/right difference sound. Subtracting and adding the two capsule signals yields separate left and right channels and permits electronic adjustment of the pickup angle. The mid/side (MS) switch also selects pickup angle between the left and right channels. Choose 90 degrees for a single voice or instrument, or 120 degrees to pick up many voices and instruments arranged across the stage. The rotating mid capsule adjusts the stereo-pickup pattern for a wide range of recording situations. A Cannon XLR connector from the microphone body to the supplied cable provides a secure, reliable, low-noise connection, while the oxygen-free copper Litz cord ensures superlative conductivity, minimum loss, and minimum noise. The L-shaped stereo miniplug fits most portable recorders. Supplied accessories include a detachable cable, stand, holder, windscreen, and carrying case.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 28 more reviews...
Sony Stereo Mic July 20, 2008 My son had one that he used with a Creative Labs Nomad Jukebox III. I borrowed it and used it to record my wife's quartet practices on an HP iRiver. They all love the recording quality. That's tough to do, get them all to agree on a mic. It's traveled around a lot and holds up very well. The sound quality on the recordings is far better than the stereo mic that came with the iRiver or any others we had tried. We've since used it on my sons video camera; again, stellar results from a very affordable mic.
Excellent Value! May 8, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm a professional piano technician and part-time musician. I use this mic (plugged into a Boss Micro BR recorder) for recording band rehearsals and gigs. It has a very nice clear, "transparent" sound quality and handles high volume levels with no problem.
Good for general use February 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a good general use mic. It is not a pro level mic. Having made that distinction, I gave it four stars for being a solid representative of its' class. Works best if you use a mic stand rather than holding it or placing it directly on a surface.
great little stereo microphone January 27, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
For decent portable recording this stereo directional microphone cannot be beat. It has two directionality settings of 90 and 120 degrees. The single AA battery life is practically forever as long as you remember to turn it off. It works best close up however recoding concerts from the audience is also good if you watch your levels and adjust them accordingly. I get many compliments about my recordings. I use it with a Sharp MD recorder and also bought one for a Roland Micro Digital recorder. It comes with a holder/stand which also can attach to a floor microphone stand if you find the right thread which I never have. That might be the only negative. It also comes with a voice/wind cover to muffle air noise. For a little less than a $100 I think it is a good value.
Expected more January 2, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Expecter more, that's it. I am a 30-year fan of SONY products but the application of using this mike varies from good to horrible depending on the source of recording. If you hook it up to a mini-disc recorder it'll shine for you for 24-7 but anything else is a let down. There's nothing bad to say about the seller, he did his part.
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