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Sony ECM-66B - Portable Lavalier Mic
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Sony ECM-66B

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description Sony ECM-66B Overview

The Sony ECM-66B is a portable lavalier microphone valued for its consistent omnidirectional pickup pattern. This electret design provides clear audio suitable for interviews and on-location recordings. It’s commonly used by journalists, videographers, and podcasters needing reliable sound capture in diverse environments.

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What type of power source does the Sony ECM-66B lavalier microphone require?

The Sony ECM-66B is an electret condenser microphone that requires external power to operate. It typically runs on a single AA battery inserted into an inline power module or via plug-in power from a compatible Sony wireless transmitter.

What is the polar pattern of the Sony ECM-66B microphone?

It features a unidirectional, cardioid polar pattern tailored to capture sound primarily from the front. This makes it highly effective at rejecting ambient background noise and feedback in loud environments compared to standard omnidirectional lavs.

What type of connector does the Sony ECM-66B use?

The microphone terminates in a standard 3-pin Hirose locking connector, designed specifically for Sony UWP series wireless bodypack transmitters. Users with non-Sony audio systems will require a specialized adapter or a professionally recabled version.

Is the Sony ECM-66B suitable for outdoor broadcasting?

Yes, its cardioid pickup pattern is frequently favored by broadcast news crews because it naturally rejects much of the ambient street noise. However, users will still need to attach a foam windscreen to mitigate wind noise during outdoor recordings.

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