Sony has produced over five million professional ECM (Electret Condenser Microphones) microphones and the ECM-44 is the affordable, general voice model. It provides good sound quality and is widely used in business presentation systems and TV production. The ECM-44 is available in four versions, featuring different connector types. This model, ECM-44BPT, does not feature an XLR connection. The unterminated cable allows users to custom wire connectors to individual need.
Convenient to use
The ECM-44 is an affordable alternative to the traditional hand held microphone and being 'hands free' it allows the presenter to concentrate on her/his performance
Professional image
Either 'in front of camera' or at a business presentation the ECM-44 creates a professional and tidy image.
Easy to use
It can often be difficult to achieve good quality voice pick-up but the ECM-44 can help get good results. The microphone's capsule is designed for general voice pick-up with a mid-frequency emphasis characteristic and a suitable frequency response.
FEATURES
SPECIFICATIONS
Audio SectionCapsule Type: Electret Condenser
Frequency Response: 40 Hz to 15 kHz
Directivity: Omni-directional
Sensitivity *[1]: -40.0 dB (10 mV)
Output Impedance *[2]: 2.5kΩ±30%, Unbalanced
Dynamic Range: 90 dB or more
Signal-to-Noise Ratio *[3]: 62 dB or more
Inherent Noise *[4]: 32 dB SPL or less
Induction Noise From External Magnetic Field *[5]: 5 dB SPL or less
Wind Noise *[6]: 40 dB SPL or less (with windscreen)
Maximum Input Sound Pressure Level *[7]: 122 dB SPL
General Section
Connector: No connector (Pigtail)
Mic Cable: 9.8 feet, 3 m
Power Requirements: DC 1.1 V to 10.0V
Power Consumption: 0.4 mA or less
Dimensions *[8]: o8.5 x 14.5 mm (Mic head), o11/32 x 19/32 inches (Mic head)
Mass: Approx. 28 g, Approx. 1.0 oz
Supplied Accessories: Urethane type windscreen (1), Single/horisontal type tie clip (1), Operating instructions (1), Mic case (1)
Optional Accessories: Wind screen pack, Horiozntal single-clip pack
Notes
*[1] 0 dB = 1 V/Pa, at 1 kHz
*[2] Output impedance at 1 kHz
*[3] A-weighted, 1 kHz, 1 Pa.
*[4] 0dB SPL = 20? Pa.
*[5] dB SPL/1E-7 T, 0 dB SPL = 20? Pa.
*[6] Wind noise at 2m/s (0 dB SPL = 20?Pa.)
*[7] 0 dB SPL = 20? Pa.
*[8] The values for dimensions are approximate.