- Lavaliere electret condenser microphone
- Omni-directional
- 70 dB dynamic range
- 94 dB maximum input
- 3.3 foot cord
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It works!,
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This review is from: Sony ECM-T6 Clip-On Microphone with an Omni-Directional Pick-Up Pattern (Electronics)
I use this to record chorus reharsals so I can listen to the recordings later and sing along. It works surpisingly well--and yields a sound ten times better than without a microphone at all. I just wish its cord were a little longer so I could put the cassette recorder on the floor instead of in my lap.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sony ECM-T6 is GREAT for the price!,
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This review is from: Sony ECM-T6 Clip-On Microphone with an Omni-Directional Pick-Up Pattern (Electronics)
Understandably, the other reviews express their disappointment in the fact that the mic does not come with a battery - so you'll be needing a CR-2032 battery along with purchasing this...
NONETHELESS: The value is unbeatable. I used the mic extensively with Griffin's iTalk & my iPod to record motivational lectures, and the sound quality was significantly improved vs. not having used a mic with the iTalk. That said, this comes with a high recommendation, if you can deal with having to buy a battery once every couple of years. Sony definitely lives up to its reputation with this product.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
All I get is noise,
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This review is from: Sony ECM-T6 Clip-On Microphone with an Omni-Directional Pick-Up Pattern (Electronics)
Unfortunately, at least for me, this mic performed poorly - had to return it. The only way to get a clear recording is to have it sit PERFECTLY STILL. If you so much as touch it or move it, you get massive interference that drowns out (in my case) the voices you're trying to record. Tried it in several orientations - clipped to my shirt, clipped in a pocket, etc. None worked. To be avoided.
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