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Brand: Sony EAN: 0027242521902 Item Dimensions: Label: Sony Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: Sony Model: ECMDS70P MPN: ECMDS70P Publisher: Sony Studio: Sony Warranty: 1 year warranty Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: stereo electret condenser microphone * uni-directional recording elements * frequency response 100-15,000 Hz * maximum input sound pressure level 110 dB * no batteries required * operates on power output from MD recorder's mic jack * L-shaped, gold-plated stereo mini plug * weight: approximately 3/8 oz. * 2-1/4"W x 2-1/4"H x 5/8"D * warranty: 1 year Amazon.com Product 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. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - solid microphoneits good i tried it on my other computer the sound is good Rating: - Great for the money!!In a move that is very unlike me, I bought this microphone to make stereo recordings of some piano pieces I had to perform while away from home (and my recording equipment). I have to admit, for Sony, this product is pretty bang-on! The microphone is responsive across a broad spectrum of dynamics and acoustically accurate, although I typically stereo microphones with an X or Y arrangement for good presence. With careful positioning (and a rubber cushioning pad), this microphone achieved some almost ... Read More Rating: - Sounds real good, but...I purchased the Shure ECM-DS70P for use with my portable DAT machine. It does a good job of recording, nice frequency range, and good stereo, and a great price. The one drawback is that touching the mic or even the cord while recording imparts a very loud noise on the tape. Since there is no shock mount for this mic, I would suggest mounting it where it cannot be touched. Rating: - Clandestine delightI'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, ... Read More Rating: - Not a quality mic!I am a completed music education major, strong in both choral and instrumental suits, and this microphone is fine for the speaking voice but is not good for recording music. First of all it has a significant amount of noise that occurs even when the environment is completely silent. I used it on my laptop and on my digital recording device and both had large amounts of noise. Also the lower hertz(lower pitches or bass) are not very audible. The playback doesn't have a good sound in the lower ranges. I ... Read More |