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ECM-66B
Miniature cardioid directional lapel Electret
condenser microphone
Overview
The ECM-66B miniature, lapel microphone is suitable for voice and musical instrument
pick-up in noisy environments. The cardioid polar response allows the microphone to
be positioned for picking up the sound source while rejecting background noises. It is
supplied with a integral power barrel and it is terminated with an XLR connector.
Hands Free microphone
As a lapel microphone, the ECM-66B is an alternative to the traditional hand held
microphone and being 'hands free' it allows the presenter to concentrate on her/his
performance.
Simple to use in public address systems.
As a cardioid polar response microphone, the ECM-66B can help to reduce the potential
problem of microphone 'howl round'. The alternative omni-directional microphones are
more prone to creating audio feedback loops.
Versatile performance
The ECM-66B has an extended frequency response and high SPL handling, making it
highly versatile.
Features
Designed for a wide range of audio sources
The ECM-66B's capsule features an extended frequency response and it can handle
high SPL signals.
Compact size
The capsule has a diameter of only 10.6mm and is 24mm long, making it easy to
conceal.
Ready for wired applications
The ECM-66B is the wired microphone version with an XLR output and integral power
supply barrel. It can either be powered by the external microphone amp or an internal
battery (LR6/AA size).
Specifications
Audio Section
Capsule Type
Electret Condenser
Frequency Response
70 Hz to 14 kHz
Directivity
Uni-directional