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Electret Condenser
Microphone

Operating Instructions
Before operating the unit, please read this manual
thoroughly. This manual should be retained for future
reference.

Mode d’emploi
Avant la mise en service de l’appareil, lire attentivement
ce mode d’emploi et le conserver pour toute référence
ulterieure.

Bedienungsanleitung
Bitte lesen Side diese Bedienungsanleitung vor
Inbetriebnahme des Gerates sorgfaltig durch, und
bewahren Sie fur spatere Bezugnahme auf.

3-776-702-11(1)

English

For the cutomers in Europe

This product with the CE marking complies with the EMC
Directive (89/336/EEC) issued by the Commission of the
European Community.
Compliance with this directive implies conformity to the
following European standards:
• EN55103-1: Electromagnetic Interference (Emission)
• EN55103-2: Electromagnetic Susceptibility (Immunity)
This product is intended for use in the following
Electromagnetic Environment(s): E1 (residential), E2
(commercial and light industrial), E3 (urban outdoors),
and E4 (controlled EMC environment, ex. TV studio).

Attention:
The electromagnetic fields at the specific frequencies
may degrade the intended performance level of analog
audio signals.

FEATURES

Omni-directional characteristics with wide frequency
range (40–20,000 Hz)

Two-way powering system using an internal battery or
external power supply.

Ideal design for professional application in radio and TV
studios or other audio fields because of its high quality
performance and its extremely compact size.

Easy handling carrying case.

PRECAUTIONS

The microphone should never be dropped or subjected
to any excessive shock.

Keep the microphone away from extremely high
temperatures (above 60°C or 140°F)

If the microphone is placed too near the speakers, a
howling effect (acoustic feedback) may occur. In this
case, decrease the speaker volume until the howling
stops.

Microphone an recording instruments should be turned
on 10 minutes before they are actually used. This
assures stable performance of the microphones and
instruments.

ECM-77B

Sony Corporation 

 2003   

Printed in Japan

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Frequency response
Réponse en fréquence
Frequenzgang

Response in dB

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ponse en dB

Wiedergabe in dB

Frequency in Hz
Fréquence en Hz
Frequenz in Hz

Directivity
Directivité
Richtwirkung

The double-clip microphone holder attaches two
microphones to allow more stable operation.

Attach the microphone with cellophane or vinyltape to
the inside of an instrument such as a guitar, bass, etc.,
to obtain a high quality sound. Be sure to place a rubber
or felt cushion between the microphone and instrument.

SPECIFICATIONS

General
Type

Electret condenser microphone

Power supply Battery: IEC designation R6 or LR6 (size

AA)
External power:  12 to 48 V DC

Microphone output terminal

Cannon XLR-3-12C type

Microphone cable

Approx. 2.0 mm dia., 3 m long (

3

/

32

 inch

dia., 10 feet long)

Dimensions

Microphone: Approx. 5.6 mm dia. 

×

 12.5

mm  (

1

/

4

 dia. 

×

 

1

/

2

 inches)

Power supply section:  Approx. 20 mm
dia. 

×

133 mm (

13

/

16

 dia. 

×

 5 

1

/

4

 inches)

Mass

Microphone: Approx. 1.5 g (0.053 oz)
Power supply section: Approx. 120 g (4.2
oz) (including cable, not including battery)

Finish

Black chromium finish (microphone
capsule section)
Satin-nickel finish (power supply section)

Supplied accessories

Carrying case (1)
Microphone holder (3)
Wind screen (1)
Operating Instructions (1)
Warranty booklet (1)

Performance
Frequency range

40–20,000 Hz

Directivity

Omni-directional

Output impedance

150 ohms ±20% (1 kHz), balanced

Sensitivity (deviation ±2 dB)

Open circuit voltage:
–52.0 dB (2.51 mV, 0 dB = 1 V/1 Pa, 1
kHz)
Effective output level:
–49.8 dBm (0 dBm = 1 mW/1 Pa, 1kHz)
Recommended load impedance is more
than 3 kohms.

Signal-to-noise ratio

More than 64 dB (1 kHz, 1 Pa)

Inherent noise Less than 30 dB SPL (0 dB = 20µPa)
Wind noise*

1

Less than 40 dB SPL (with wind screen)

Induction noise from external magnetic field*

2

Less than 5 dB SPL/1 

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 10 

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Maximum input sound pressure level (1 kHz, 1%)*

3

120 dB SPL (20.0 Pa)

Dynamic range

More than 90 dB

Environmental temperatures

–20°C to +60°C (–4°F to 140°F) for
storage
0°C to 60°C (+32°F to 140°F) for
operation

*1 Wind noise is the value measured by applying a wind

velocity of 2 m/sec. (6.6 ft./sec.) from all directions to
the microphone. The mean value is taken and
converted to the equivalent input sound level.
0 dB SPL = 20µPa

*2 The external magnetic field induction noise is

measured with the microphone placed in an alternating
magnetic field of 50 Hz, 1 milligauss.
0 dB SPL = 20µPa

*3 The maximum noise value is taken and then converted

to the equivalent input sound level.
0 dB SPL = 20µPa

Power requirements
Normal operating voltage

1.5 V DC at battery operation

Minimum operating voltage

1.1 V DC at battery operation

External power supply

12 to 48 V DC

Current drain

Less than 0.2 mA (1.5 V DC) (with
battery)
Less than 2.0 mA (with external power
supply)

Battery life

R6 manganese battery:  Approx. 5,000
hours
LR6 alkaline battery:  Approx. 6,000 hours

Design and specifications subject to change without
notice.

Microphone capsule

Power supply section

Output
connector

PARTS IDENTIFICATION

Supplied accessories

Wind screen

Microphone holders

BATTERY OPERATION

Open the battery compartment by turning the sleeve

counterclockwise.

Insert an IEC designation R6 or LR6 (size AA) battery

into the battery compartment.

Close the compartment by turning the sleeve clockwise.

Be sure to close the sleeve firmly, otherwise
malfunction or noise may occur due to the loose fit.

Notes

If the microphone is not to be used for a long time,
remove the battery to avoid any possibility of corrosion.

In case of battery leakage, wipe off any deposit in the
battery compartment.

Battery life depends on the battery type being used.
Refer to the “Battery life” in “Specifications” below.
When the battery is exhausted, sensitivity will be
decreased and distortion will be heard. When this
occurs, replace with a new battery.

CONNECTIONS

The output connector of the microphone is the Cannon
XLR-3-12C type. Connect the microphone plug to the
microphone input of a mixer or a tape recorder. The
microphone cable is 3m (10 feet) long.

If a longer cable is necessary, an extention cable up to
200 m (660 feet) may be used without affecting sound
quality or performance. Use a cable with a Cannon XLR-
3-11C connector at one end and an appropriate plug at
the other end which matches the input equipment.

Note
If cable connector connection is necessary, note that
there are two basic types connections, balanced to
ground and unbalanced to ground, and solder
connections carefully. Poor soldering may cause hum pick
up.

EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY

The ECM-77B is designed for external powering (12 to 48
V DC) as well as internal battery power. The external
power supply system consists of a DC power source,
standard two conductor shielded microphone cable, and
center-tapped transformer of the microphone. Use an
external power supply unit available in marketplace.

Notes

When an external power supply is used, the internal
battery is not discharged. However, if an exhausted
battery is installed while operating with external power
supply, sensitivity will be decreased and noise/distortion
will be heard.

For extending the cable between the power supply and
the microphone, use a balanced-type cable.

MORE ABOUT MICROPHONE USE

To eliminate the effect of wind or breath noise, cover
the microphone with the supplied wind screen. This will
attenuate wind or breath noise by 14 dB.

The supplied microphone holders are convenient for
attaching the microphone to clothing. Be careful not to
cover the microphone head.

Check for correct polarity.

Français

Pour les clients en Europe
Ce produit portant la marque CE est conforme à la
Directive sur la compatibilité électromagnétique (EMC)
(89/336/CEE) émise par la Commission de la
Communauté européenne.
La conformité à cette directive implique la conformité aux
normes européennes suivantes:
• EN55103-1:  Interférences électromagnétiques

(émission)

• EN55103-2:  Sensibilité électromagnétique (immunité)
Ce produit est prévu pour être utilisé dans les
environnements électromagnétiques suivants:
E1 (résidentiel), E2 (commercial et industrie légère), E3
(urbain extérieur) et E4 (environnement EMC contrôlé, ex.
studio de télévision).

Attention:
Les champs électromagnétiques à fréquences
spécifiques peuvent dégrader le niveau de performance
prévu des signaux audio analogiques.

CARACTERISTIQUES

• Caractéristiques omni-directionnelles avec large

gamme de fréquences (40–20.000 Hz).

• Deux possibilités d’alimentation: soit par batterie

interne, soit par alimentation extérieure.

• Conception idéale pour les travaux professionnels en

studio de radio ou de télévision et autres applications
audio en raison de ses performances de haute qualité
et de sa remarquable compacité.

• Etui de transport très pratique.

PRECAUTIONS

• Ne jamais laisser tomber le microphone ni le soumettre

à des chocs.

• Tenir le microphone à l‘écart de toute source de

température élevée (au-dessus de 60°C ou de 140°F).

• Si le microphone est placé trop près des enceintes, une

réaction acoustique (hurlement) se produira. Dans ce
cas, réduire le volume des enceintes de manière à
supprimer ce phénomène.

• Le microphone et les appareils d’enregistrement doivent

être mis sous tension 10 minutes avant leur utilisation
proprement dite afin d’assurer la stabilité de leur
fonctionnement.

IDENTIFICATION DES ELEMENTS

Accessoires fournis

Paravent

Pinces de microphone

FONCTIONNEMENT SUR PILE

Ouvrir le logement pile en tournant la douille dans le

sens inverse des aiguilles d’une montre.

Installer une pile R6 ou LR6 selon la désignation IEC

(format AA) dans le logement.

Refermer le logement en tournant la douille dans le

sens des aiguilles d’une montre. Refermer
convenablement la douille; faute de quoi, une
défaillance ou des parasites se produiraient.

Remarques
• Si l’on prévoit de ne pas utiliser le microphone pendant

longtemps, en retirer la pile pour éviter toute possibilité
de corrosion.

• En cas de fuite d’électrolyte, essuyer convenablement

tout dépôt dans le logement.

• La durée de vie de la pile dépend de son type. Voir

“Autonomie de la pile” sous “Spécifications” ci-après.
Lorsque la pile est déchargée, sa sensibilité diminue et
le son est déformé. Dans ce cas, remplacer la pile par
une neuve.

CONNEXIONS

Le connecteur de sortie du microphone est du type
Cannon XLR-3-12C. Raccorder la fiche du microphone
sur l’entrée de microphone d’un mixeur ou d’un
magnétophone. La longueur du câble du microphopne est
de 3 m (10 pieds).

Capsule de microphone

Section d’alimentation

Connecteur
de sortie

Respecter les polarités.

(à suivre)

Double-clip
microphone
holder

Horizontal
microphone
holder

Vertical
microphone
holder

Support de
microphone
pince double

Support de
microphone
horizontal

Support de
microphone
vertical

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