Sony Unveils ECM-L1: A Robust Lavalier Mic for Professionals
Sony Electronics has revealed the ECM-L1, a professional-quality lavalier microphone set to hit the market in October 2024. Priced around $279.99 USD in the USA and $399.99 CAD in Canada, this compact device promises high-quality audio for various applications.
The ECM-L1 boasts a durable brass housing and a 2.2 mm diameter cable, resistant to breakage, ensuring longevity. It's built with a fixed electrode plate made of rigid ceramic, guaranteeing excellent sound quality. The microphone capsule is further protected by a machined brass exterior that suppresses external resonance.
Designed for vlogging, interviews, documentaries, and livestreams, the ECM-L1's compact pin design makes it versatile. It comes with two types of windscreens to reduce wind and pop noise, ensuring clear audio even in challenging environments. Powered via a plug-in, it supports a wide range of devices with its 3.5mm mini plug. Detailed product information is available online.
The Sony ECM-L1, priced competitively at $279.99 USD and $399.99 CAD, is expected to be a robust addition to the professional audio market. Its durable construction, excellent sound quality, and versatility make it an appealing choice for various recording needs.
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