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Sanken COS-11D Omni Lavalier Microphone with Normal Sensitivity & 3.5mm Locking Connector for Sony Transmitters (No Accessories, Black)
Key Features
- For Broadcast, Film/Video & Presentation
- Omnidirectional for Consistent Levels
- For Sony Transmitters with 3.5mm
- Normal Sensitivity Level
The black Sanken COS-11D Omni Lavalier Microphone with Normal Sensitivity and Locking 3.5mm Connector for Sony Transmitters is a subminiature lav microphone designed to deliver clear, full-bodied sound and reliable performance, making it a popular choice among industry professionals in broadcast, TV, theater, film, videography, and more.
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will this work with a regular recorder like the Roland R05?
This model of the Sanken COS11D is wired specifically for use with the Sony UWP wireless system, transmitters. it is likely it will produce audio when connected to the Roland R05, however the locking connector prevents the mic jack from being properly seated. This would not be recommended for use other than intended. Sanken does not currently offer a model compatible with portable audio recorders. There are several mics that are designed for portable recorders and offer similar quality such as the Tram TR50 see B&H# TRTR50BNLSET or Countryman EMW. B&H # COMEMWSFF05B.
Date published: 2022-10-31
i think if you dont have now this mic, you have ...
i think if you dont have now this mic, you have to delete selling list. this is very uncomfortable..?
This version of the COS-11D for Sony wireless transmitters is available by special order only. We do not have it available in stock.
Date published: 2021-06-30
Battery mount to 1/4
Battery mount to 1/4
This microphone requires 48v Phantom Power. You would need to use an active XLR adapter, of which there are many to choose from, or a simple Phantom Power Supply.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/577469-REG/PSC_FPSC0001_48_PHantom_Single.html
Date published: 2019-05-19
Is there an option to connect it to a XLR input ...
Is there an option to connect it to a XLR input camcorder? Also will it work with my phone's 3.5mm headphone port?
A Rode VXLR+ 3.5mm TRS Female to XLR Male Adapter with Phantom Power Converter,
BH #ROVXLR, will allow you to plug this mic into a camera with XLR input, which would be able to provide 48 volt phantom power to the mic. To connect this to a smartphone, you would adapt the end to TRRS with a Rode SC4 3.5mm TRS Female to 3.5mm Right-Angle TRRS Male Adapter Cable for Smartphones, BH #ROSC4. The smartphone will power the mic in this case.
Date published: 2021-01-18
Will this work with the Lectrosonics 200 series ...
Will this work with the Lectrosonics 200 series as well?
Yes, the Sanken COS-11D Omni Lavalier Microphone with Normal Sensitivity & Servo-Bias TA5F Connector for Lectrosonics Transmitters will work with Lectrosonics 200 series transmitters that use a TA5 input connector.
Date published: 2023-04-14
Has anyone paired this with Diety Connect kit?
Has anyone paired this with Diety Connect kit?
The COS-11D is compatible with the Diety Connect Kit and would sound amazing.
Date published: 2020-11-02
Are these locking 3.5mm / â in connections ...
Are these locking 3.5mm / â
in connections compatible with the Saramonic uwmic9? The wireless receiver has a bit of a lip around the outletâ¦
Saramonic seems like copy of Sony system so most probably will not work because wiring is not the same. It can be expensive gamble.
Date published: 2020-02-27
I bought this one. I have a question. If i ...
I bought this one.
I have a question.
If i connect sony transmitter this without phantom power, is it operating?
The COS-11D requires 3 to 10V of plug-in power, not phantom power. Phantom power is higher voltage of 12 to 48V. The Sony transmitter will supply the proper amount of plug-in power needed for the COS-11D.
Date published: 2021-05-06