
Vintage Sony ECM-50 Omni Lavalier Condenser Microphone
The Sony ECM-50 has served as a studio secret weapon for skilled engineers like Val Garay and Tchad Blake. Val uses the mic in conjunction with a large diaphragm condenser to record …
Sony ECM-50 | hifi-wiki.com
Manufacturer: Sony; Model: ECM-50; Type: Electret Condenser Microphone (Lavalier Microphone with Clip) with external power unit; Years of manufacture: ~ 1971 - 1979; Made in: Japan; …
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Sony ECM-50 - Gearspace
The ECM-50, Sony's first lavalier microphone released in 1969, was an epoch-making product that achieved a perfect balance between compact size and excellent performance. The ECM …
Vintage Sony ECM50PS Omni Lavalier Microphone *Secret Weapon
Here we have an amazing vintage microphone from Sony. The Sony ECM-50 has served as a studio secret weapon for skilled engineers like Val Garay and Tchad Blake. Val uses the mic in …
Sony ECM-50 PBW Pro Electret Condenser Lavaliere Microphone - Reverb
For sale here is a Sony ECM-50PBW omnidirectional lavaliere mic. It was originally designed for on-air use for newscasters and interviewers. It can clip onto a lapel or tie with the included …
The ECM-50, Sony’s first lavalier microphone released in 1969, was an epoch-making product that achieved a perfect balance between compact size and excellent performance. The ECM …
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Sony ECM 50PS Vs. ECM50PSW - Gearspace
2016年11月19日 · The ECM-50 only runs on an N/E90 cell, while the ECM-50 runs on either an N/E90 cell or phantom power. Both have the exact same AD-38 windscreen, just like the ECM …