🎙️ Elevate Your Audio Game!
The Sony Compact Stereo Lavalier Microphone ECMLV1 is a versatile, high-quality microphone designed for professionals on the go. With its omnidirectional pickup, wind-screen, and 360-degree clip rotation, it ensures superior sound capture in any environment. Compatible with a wide range of devices, this microphone operates on plug-in power, eliminating the need for batteries and making it the perfect choice for content creators and professionals alike.
Power Source | Supplied from the mic connector |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 78 dB |
Hardware Platform | Camera, Smartphone |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
Audio Sensitivity | 3 dB |
Microphone Form Factor | Lavalier |
Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
Connector Type | 3.5 mm Jack |
Special Features | Clip |
Compatible Devices | Camera, Smartphone, Voice recorder with 3.5mm audio jack |
Item Dimensions | 0.43 x 1.26 x 0.43 inches |
Color | Black |
B**A
Very nice at picking up the ambient sound, with your voice still crisp, warm, and clear
The media could not be loaded. I tried this out along with the Rode Lavalier GO, expecting the Rode to be better. Although, I liked this one much better than I expected. Since it's stereo, it picks up the ambient sound really well, but not it a way that drowns out your voice. Out at the beach, it picks up the waves and the birds, but if the ambient sound gets too loud, it still won't overpower your voice.The Rode Lavalier GO is much more noise isolating, if that's what you want, if you don't want any ambiance, then don't go with this one. However if you're doing something like me, out in nature, I would recommend this one.The cable is a bit short. I have been using it connected directly to my Google Pixel 8 using a TRS to TRRS adapter + 3.5mm to USB-C adapter. That setup works pretty well, although I did get a little interference or something one time I think the connection was loose. Keep that in mind about TRS:This will not work with a standard headphone jack, or a 3.5mm to USB-C adapter. You will need to get an additional TRS to TRRS adapter, which you can then plug into the standard headphone jack or 3.5mm adapter.I will attach a video below of me, where the audio is recorded using this microphone. Completely unedited, this is coming straight off the phone, which I connected to mic to using these adapters:- Solmimi Headphone Mic Splitter, 3.5mm TRRS Splitter with Separate Headphone and Mic Jack, Combo Audio Adapter- BENFEI USB-C to Audio Jack Adapter with 60W Fast Charging
S**R
mic by sony, what else
sony is the best, as usual. a bit too much bass maybe, but sound is crystal clear. low noise overall. for the price it's perfect. yes there are better alternatives, but 5 times the price. this one is sturdy and does the job.
J**N
Crystal Clear Sound in a Compact Package
The Sony Compact Stereo Lavalier Microphone ECMLV1 is an absolute game-changer for anyone seeking exceptional audio quality in a portable solution. From the moment I started using this microphone, I was captivated by its ability to capture crystal-clear sound in a variety of recording situations.One of the most impressive aspects of the ECMLV1 microphone is its compact size and lightweight design. It's incredibly easy to clip onto clothing, making it a versatile tool for interviews, presentations, vlogs, and more. Despite its unobtrusive form factor, the microphone's performance is nothing short of remarkable.The stereo recording capability of the ECMLV1 adds a layer of depth and realism to recordings. The resulting audio captures the ambiance of the environment and enhances the overall listening experience. Whether I'm capturing conversations or ambient sounds, the microphone's stereo output adds a professional touch to my recordings.The microphone's omnidirectional pickup pattern is a blessing, ensuring that it captures sound evenly from all directions. This is particularly advantageous in dynamic recording environments where the speaker's movements might vary. The microphone's ability to handle a wide frequency range contributes to its versatility, delivering accurate and balanced sound reproduction.The ECMLV1's sensitivity to sound ensures that even soft-spoken voices are captured with exceptional clarity. This is a significant advantage in scenarios where preserving the nuances of speech is essential.Another standout feature is the microphone's compatibility with a range of devices. Whether I'm connecting it to a camera, smartphone, audio recorder, or other equipment, the microphone delivers consistent and high-quality sound.In conclusion, the Sony Compact Stereo Lavalier Microphone ECMLV1 is a true testament to Sony's commitment to excellence in audio technology. Its compact design, stereo recording capabilities, and pristine sound quality make it a must-have accessory for content creators, journalists, educators, and anyone seeking top-notch audio recordings. The ECMLV1 has exceeded my expectations and has become an essential part of my recording setup. If you're in search of a microphone that combines portability, versatility, and exceptional sound, look no further. The Sony ECMLV1 microphone is a game-changer that elevates your audio recordings to a whole new level.
S**S
Great microphone--just one complaint
This is a fantastic microphone, and I love that it doesn't require a battery. I just have one complaint. The included windscreen pops off WAY too easily. And from what I can tell after an exhaustive search, there's no way to replace them. Once the foam cover is gone, it's gone forever and the only option is to order another microphone. I just ordered my third microphone and this time, I think I'm going to try glue-dotting it to the microphone because this is getting expensive...
T**T
Great sounding mic. Very little background noise.
At work, we shoot head-shot videos from time to time. We normally do this with a Shure wireless system and record the audio separately. The audio then has to be synchronized to the video. The Sony 4k video camera we use can take an external microphone. Someone borrowed it and used a lapel mic to record the audio directly with the video image. The audio quality came out great, so I was curious to try it, but didn't have a lapel mic. On various websites, I saw expensive to inexpensive lapel mics. I was nervous about the low-end ones but knew I didn't have much of a budget. This Sony mic was priced right at $30, and decided to take a chance on it.I did a field test after it arrived. I wanted to see two things. (1) How much noise would it pick up from handling. (2) What would the audio quality be when the subject was still and just speaking.As expected, the first test showed a fair amount of noise, but not worse than I expected. I would not say it has great noise cancelling features from that point of view. However, it did not pick up an excessive amount of room noise. It was much better than just using the camera's built-in mic. That factors into the second part. The overall quality of the recorded voice + background noise was very good. Very little background noise and very good voice quality. I was well pleased with that. I will definitely use the mic on my next headshot video project.The cable is short. An extension cable is required to get the connector to the camera input. I wish it were at least 10 feet long, but so it goes.The $30 mic and $10 extension makes a $40 solution. That is acceptable for my needs.
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