Sony ECM-CS10 Tie-Clip-Style Omnidirectional Business Microphone | 
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List Price: $80.48 Buy New: $30.36 You Save: $50.12 (62%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 6.3 x 3.8 x 1.5 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: ECMCS10 Model: ECMCS10 UPC: 027242626836 EAN: 0027242626836 ASIN: B000246SKU
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| Features:
| • | Lavalier styling -- includes a clip to attach to clothing; permits convenient, hands-free recording | | • | Small, inconspicuous -- makes the recording process more natural and less obtrusive | | • | Integrated clip for maximum simplicity & ease of use | | • | Omni-directional pattern -- picks up voices from all directions; ideal for meetings and lectures | | • | 2-way power supply -- plug-in power with select Sony portable recorders -- battery power for use with all other recorders |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description SONY ECM-CS10 -- Record meetings, lectures, or the font of inspiration pouring from your own psyche, with a digital or analog recorder and this Tie Clip Style Business Microphone. Sleek, round-edge battery box, with a clip for attaching to clothing Oxygen-free copper litz cord for minimal noise and signal loss One meter cord with L-shaped gold plug Frequency response - 50Hz - 16kHz Battery life -- up to 300 hours with Sony lithium battery CR2025 (sold separately)
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
Be careful... no power supply September 8, 2008 I purchased this mic and did not notice it did not come with a battery in the line. That is, the computer, camera, tape recorder must be able to supply power to the mic because the mic cannot power itself.
I returned this mic for a full refund.
ECM-CS10 is very good as a laptop microphone November 25, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have used the ECM-CS10 stereo microphone with my laptop for recording speech for audio embedded web pages. This is a very clear low noise stereo mic. It has a good high frequency response. It is not as loud/sensitive as the omni mics I have tried. But this unit records voice very well and with low noise. It is certainly not as boomy as many of the consumer grade omnidirectional single channel mics I have tried. In the laptop recording mode I use the mic with Sonic Stage audio recording software. It produces nice clean recordings. For top-notch speech sound and to increase the signal/noise ratio I even clip on BOTH the ECM-CS10 stereo mic and an omni microphone. I run them both into a 2:1 adaptor plug which then plugs into the laptop. There is no battery box needed with the laptop audio set up. The laptop supplies its own bias voltage/phantom power to the mic. I have also used this mic with button style battery boxes to feed audio into a Canon GL2 camcorder. It gives good results. Every camcorder needs an external mic or two mics for studio set-ups. These 1/8th inch prosumer mics do the job well without breaking your budget. XLR mic set-ups and wireless microphone systems can cost many hundreds of dollars. I was glad to find ways to use these moderately priced business mics in a smart way in order to get very good audio for web pages and videoed interviews. It is not just the quality of equipment or the cost. it is how you use it. Getting your mic as close to the source is the key to getting good video. Lavaliers like this get the job done well and they do it simply and economically.
ECM-CS10 does not have battery power capability January 6, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Despite being advertised otherwise on Sony's site as well as many vendors, this unit is plug-in power only ... it does not come with a battery clip to permit operation with non plug-in power devices. I purchased and had to return.
sony ECM-CS10 performs well January 3, 2007 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
The Sony ECM-CS10 is reasonably priced for a stereo mic. I have used it for recording auido lectures and it works well to pick up all comments in a small classroom. If clipped to a lapel, it is crystal clear. I also have used it for recording my band with little distortion and fairly equal levels for drum kit, vocals, and guitar amps...solid mic with little frill for these purposes.
stereo mic November 25, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
It clearly catches vocals and sound with stereo input to the recorder. It is a powerful microphone which also picks up ambient sound. The tie clip is adjustable to a specific direction desired by the user and may be made to stand on a table with the retractable support.
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