Sony ECM-717 Operating Instructions

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Year 1995
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Sony ECM-717 Specification

The Sony ECM-717 is a compact, high-performance stereo electret condenser microphone designed for a variety of recording applications, particularly well-suited for portable audio devices. It features an X/Y stereo pickup pattern that captures sound with a natural stereo effect, ensuring precise audio imaging and depth. The microphone operates on a wide frequency response range of 100 Hz to 15,000 Hz, allowing it to capture a broad spectrum of sounds with clarity and detail. Its sensitivity is rated at -40 dB, which ensures effective sound capture even at lower volumes. The ECM-717 is equipped with a 1.0-meter long cable, terminated with a standard 3.5 mm stereo mini-plug, making it compatible with a broad range of audio recorders, cameras, and other devices. This microphone is powered by a single LR44 battery, providing convenience for on-the-go recording by eliminating the need for external power sources. The compact and lightweight design, weighing approximately 50 grams including the cable, enhances portability and ease of use in various recording environments. Its durable construction ensures longevity, while the included windscreen minimizes noise interference from wind or breath sounds, enhancing audio clarity. The ECM-717 is ideal for capturing high-quality stereo sound in interviews, lectures, and environmental recordings, making it a versatile tool for both amateur and professional audio enthusiasts.

Sony ECM-717 F.A.Q.

How do I connect the Sony ECM-717 to my camera?

To connect the Sony ECM-717 to your camera, insert the 3.5mm stereo mini plug into the camera's microphone input jack. Ensure the connection is secure for optimal audio capture.

What should I do if there is no sound being recorded?

First, check the connection between the microphone and the device. Ensure the plug is fully inserted. Also, verify that the device's microphone input is enabled and the volume is not muted.

How can I reduce background noise when using the ECM-717?

To reduce background noise, ensure the microphone is positioned closer to the sound source. Additionally, use a windscreen if recording outdoors and adjust the input levels on your recording device.

What maintenance is required for the Sony ECM-717?

Regularly check the microphone for dust and debris, especially around the grille. Clean with a soft, dry cloth. Store the microphone in a dry place when not in use to prevent moisture damage.

Is the Sony ECM-717 compatible with all recording devices?

The Sony ECM-717 is compatible with devices that have a 3.5mm microphone input jack. However, some devices may require an adapter if they do not have this input type.

Can I use the ECM-717 for both mono and stereo recording?

The Sony ECM-717 is designed for stereo recording. For mono recording, you may need to adjust your recording settings or use a mono adapter cable.

How do I handle interference issues with the ECM-717?

Interference can often be reduced by ensuring that the microphone cable is not near power cables or wireless devices. Opt for shorter cable lengths when possible and use ferrite beads if interference persists.

What is the optimal mic placement for the ECM-717?

For best results, place the ECM-717 approximately 6-12 inches from the sound source. Adjust the distance depending on the recording environment and desired audio levels.

How can I test the functionality of my ECM-717 microphone?

Connect the microphone to a recording device and perform a test recording. Listen for clear audio without distortion or interference. Adjust placement and settings if necessary.

What should I do if the ECM-717 cable is damaged?

If the cable is damaged, it is advisable to consult a professional repair service or contact Sony support. Avoid using the microphone until it is repaired to prevent further damage.