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Sony ECM-55B Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone with XLR 3-Pin Output

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Sony ECM-55B Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone with XLR 3-Pin Output
Key Features
  • For TV, Stage, ENG & Broadcast
  • Omnidirectional Condenser Element
  • 30 Hz to 18 kHz Frequency Response
  • Operated via Battery or Phantom Power
The Sony ECM-55B is an omnidirectional lavalier microphone designed for broadcast, sound reinforcement, and recording applications. The condenser element features a compact profile allowing it to be easily concealed in performance and broadcast situations. The omnidirectional polar pattern provides even frequency and sensitivity response at the direct and off-axis sections of the microphone capsule.
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I am looking at purchasing this mic to use when making videos with my Canon 5D Mark III. I will need an XLR cable that will be compatible with the 3.5mm mic jack on the camera, but I have had an audio phasing problem before when using a friend's mic (this same model) and an XLR cable. Do I need a certain XLR cable so I won't have the audio phasing problem?
Asked by: Anonymous
I bought this mic for my son who is using a different recorder with it. We asked B&H for their recommendation on which cable to use, and it has been successful, so I would ask them which cable to use.
Answered by: NANCY N.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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How long is the cable for this microphone?
Asked by: Nancy G.
The cable is approximately 8'.
Answered by: Tim G.
Date published: 2019-08-14

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I have a Phantom 48v on mic inputs , can I use ECM 55b and 44b with the Phantom on.I know the 44b is battery only . Can I use it with Phantom 48v on.?Thank You
Asked by: Anonymous
You can use Phantom power WITH THE 55-B (need to keep a AA battery in capsule to bridge the gap-could be a dead battery.) Not certain about 44b.
Answered by: Michael M.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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