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Sony unveils short shotgun mic at AES
Oct 20, 2006 3:00 PM
At just 8in long, the Sony ECM-673 offers serious short shotgun performance.
At the recent AES convention in San Francisco, Sony Electronics showed the new ECM-673, a compact shotgun microphone that is part of the company’s electret condenser microphone series. Only 8in long and weighing less than 5oz, the mic is specifically designed for high-quality location recording. It features high sensitivity, low self-noise, supercardioid directivity and a flat, wide-range frequency response. A switchable low-cut filter helps control ambient noise.
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