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Key Features
- Short and Compact
- Stereo and Mono Operation
- 80 Hz to 20 kHz Frequency Response
- 48V Phantom Power
The Sony ECM-MS2 Stereo Electret Condenser Microphone is designed for mounting on professional camcorders equipped with 2 XLR inputs and phantom powering. The microphone also delivers good sound performance in field and studio-production applications. The MS microphone signal of the ECM-MS2 microphone is internally decoded, and provides L and R (stereo) outputs. The MS2 stereo microphone also supports mono operation by simply unplugging the right channel (disabling phantom power from the right channel XLR connector).
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I have a zoom f3. It has normal xlr inputs. With ...
I have a zoom f3. It has normal xlr inputs. With this mic work standard xlr inputs? Or does it only work with sony camcorders?
The Sony ECM-MS2 Stereo Electret Condenser Microphone can be connected to the XLR inputs on any device that is capable of supplying phantom power, not just those for Sony cameras.
Date published: 2023-05-08
Sony ECM-B1M Camera-Mount Digital Shotgun ...
Sony ECM-B1M Camera-Mount Digital Shotgun Microphone for Sony Cameras I am trying to connect the Red to the right and the white to the left connected through HDMI from my Ninja V plus to my Sony fx30 but no audio or video can't get ATOMOS nor Sony help me fix my issue at All then tried RODE GO II and did not work and RODE could not help ! But I am more interested to connect it through my Sony ECM-MS2 microphone hope here at B&H could help?
The Sony ECM-MS2 Stereo Electret Condenser Microphone can be connected to the XLR handle unit for the Sony FX30 Digital Cinema Camera with phantom power engaged for both inputs. The mic is not compatible for direct connection to the Atomos Ninja V 5" 4K HDMI Recording Monitor which has a single 3.5mm mic input and is unable to supply phantom power to the mic. The Ninja V can be connected to the FX30 via HDMI.
Date published: 2023-02-08
what is the main difference between ECM-MS2 and ...
what is the main difference between ECM-MS2 and ECM-VG1?
The ECM-MS2 has Stereo (M-S) and Mono capabilities, and the ECM-VG is Mono only.
The ECM-MS2 is much shorter in length ( 5.5"), making it more suitable for placing on a smaller camera and the ECM-VG is over 8" in length. Both of these microphones require phantom power (40-52 V DC).
Date published: 2021-01-20
Does it work with Zoom H5's XLR inputs?
Does it work with Zoom H5's XLR inputs?
Yes, the dual XLR outputs of the Sony ECM-MS2 Stereo Electret Condenser Microphone can be connected to and used with the XLR inputs on the Zoom H5 4-Input / 4-Track Portable Handy Recorder.
Date published: 2022-07-15
Will this mic fit the Sony FX3 mic holder?
Will this mic fit the Sony FX3 mic holder?
Yes Sony ECM MS2 will fit.
Date published: 2021-09-09
What foam and fur wind shields fit the ECM-M52?
What foam and fur
wind shields fit the ECM-M52?
As a good option for the Sony ECM-MS2 Stereo Electret Condenser Microphone, you can use the Bubblebee Industries Windkiller Long Fur Slip-On Wind Protector for 18 to 24mm Mics - Small, Black (B&H # BUBBIWKS), which combines a foam interior and fur exterior, so you would not need a separate foam windscreen.
Date published: 2023-07-16
question
I recently bought this mic for a Sony NX100, and although it fits in the mic holder, it's a little loose. Is there a mic sleeve that I can buy to make it more snug? Thanks for any help!
You may consider using the Sanken ROCS Rubber O-Rings (B&H# SAROCS) for a tighter fit.
Date published: 2018-08-28
Confused about correct MS config: The manual says ...
Confused about correct MS config: The manual says white plug is channel 1 and red plug channel 2. But Sony product photos with camcorder show other way around. Which one is correct? I do not get proper stereo image when decoding mid side.
The XLR connectors for the Sony ECM-MS2 Stereo Electret Condenser Microphone are marked in different colors to indicate left and right. The red connector is for the right channel and the white connector is for the left channel. Channel 1 on the camera is typically for the left and channel 2 on the camera is typically for the right.
Date published: 2023-08-30
