Sony Professional ECM-MS2, Compact Electret condenser microphone

Vendor: Sony
Sony Professional ECM-MS2, Compact Electret condenser microphone Affordable compact stereo microphone, perfectly suitable for mounting on professional compact camcorders The Sony Professional ECM-MS2 compact Electret condenser microphone is designed to work with handheld camcorders....
$375.00
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Sony Professional ECM-MS2, Compact Electret condenser microphone

Affordable compact stereo microphone, perfectly suitable for mounting on professional compact camcorders The Sony Professional ECM-MS2 compact Electret condenser microphone is designed to work with handheld camcorders. The compact 137mm length prevents the microphone from inadvertently appearing in view and makes it easier to transport. The Sony Professional ECM-MS2 offers both stereo and mono operation, increasing the versatility of the microphone. It is particularly useful for capturing accurate ambient stereo sound when dialogue might be alternately captured with wireless microphones. This makes the ECM-MS2 very well suited to applications such as news-gathering and documentary shooting on location.

Sony Professional ECM-MS2 Main Features

  • A compact lightweight design ideal for use with handheld camcorders: The compact 137mm length of the ECM-MS2 prevents inadvertent vignetting of the microphone in the view when it is attached to a handheld professional camcorder. The short length is also convenient for packing and transporting the microphone with a compact camcorder.
  • The metal body reduces external noise: The microphone’s metal body enhances audio performance by blocking vibration, resonance, and RF noises.
  • External DC (40 to 52 V) operation: The ECM-MS2 provides an electronically balanced output operation on 48 V standard external power.
  • Cable tie for bundling and fastening the microphone cable: A cable tie is supplied to fasten the unplugged microphone cable during mono operation.
  • Stereo and mono operation: The ECM-MS2 offers mono operation when stereo is not required, simply by cutting off the power supply to the right channel. This capability is useful for recording environmental sounds with one channel, while the other channel is being used with an additional wireless microphone system.
  • Professional quality sound reproduction: The ECM-MS2 delivers professional-quality natural sound reproduction. It has a frequency response of 80 Hz to 20 kHz (stereo) and 70 Hz to 20 kHz (mono), an excellent sensitivity of -32 dB (stereo) and -36 dB (mono), and an inherent noise level of less than 25 dB SPL.
  • Original windscreen protects from contact noise: The supplied “feather boa like” windscreen suppresses the strong wind noise typical of harsh-climate operating conditions.

General

  • Type: Back electret condenser microphone
  • Stereotype: MS (Mid-Side) stereo microphone
  • Power supply: External power supply 40 V to 52 V, DC (IEC 61938 P48)
  • Power consumption: Stereo: 3 mA or less x 2Ch
  • Monaural: 3 mA or less
  • Output connector: Cannon XLR-3-12C type x2
  • Dimensions: 24 dia. x 137 mm (31/32 dia. x 5 1/2 in.)
  • Mass: Approx. 160 g (5.6 oz.)Supplied accessories: Windscreen (1), Cable tie (1), Operating instructions (1), Warranty booklet (1)

Performance

  • Frequency response: Stereo: 80 Hz to 20,000 Hz, Monaural: 70 Hz to 20,000 Hz
  • Directivity: Uni-directional
  • Output impedance: 30 Ω ±20%, balanced
  • Sensitivity (deviation ±3 dB): Stereo: -32 dB, Monaural: -36 dB
  • Signal-to-noise ratio: 69 dB or more (IEC 179 A-weighted, 1 kHz, 1 Pa)
  • Inherent noise: 25 dB SPL or less
  • Wind noise: 45 dB SPL or less (with windscreen), 65 dB SPL or less (without windscreen)
  • Induction noise from external magnetic field: 0 dB SPL/1 x 10-7 T (1 mG) or less
  • Maximum input sound pressure level: 125 dB SPL or more (input level for 1% waveform distortion at 1 kHz, converted into equivalent input sound pressure level)
  • Dynamic range: 100 dB or more
  • Operating temperature: 0 °C to 50 °C (32 °F to 122 °F)
  • Storage temperature: -20 °C to +60 °C (-4 °F to +140 °F), 1)0 dB=1 V/Pa, 1 kHz, 2)0 dB SPL = 20 μPa