Sony ECM-S930C Operating Instructions

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Sony ECM-S930C Specification

The Sony ECM-S930C is a high-quality electret condenser microphone designed for professional audio applications requiring precision and clarity. Engineered with a supercardioid polar pattern, it effectively captures sound from the front while minimizing noise from the sides and rear, making it ideal for isolated vocal or instrument recording in studio settings. The microphone features a wide frequency response range of 40 Hz to 20 kHz, ensuring accurate reproduction of both low and high frequencies. The ECM-S930C is equipped with a high sensitivity level of -37 dB, allowing it to capture subtle nuances in sound with minimal distortion. It operates with a low self-noise level, enhancing the clarity of recordings even in quiet environments. The microphone is powered by an external DC source, accommodating professional audio equipment setups. Constructed with durable materials, the ECM-S930C offers robust performance and reliability. Its compact and lightweight design facilitates easy integration into various recording environments while ensuring portability. Ideal for studio recordings, broadcasting, and live performances, the Sony ECM-S930C stands out for its ability to deliver pristine sound quality and precise audio capture, making it a versatile tool for audio professionals seeking superior acoustic performance.

Sony ECM-S930C F.A.Q.

How do I connect the Sony ECM-S930C to my recording device?

To connect the Sony ECM-S930C to your recording device, use the XLR connector provided with the microphone. Ensure the device has a compatible XLR input and securely connect the microphone to it.

What power source does the Sony ECM-S930C require?

The Sony ECM-S930C requires phantom power to operate. Ensure your recording device or audio interface can supply 48V phantom power to the microphone.

How can I reduce background noise when using the Sony ECM-S930C?

Position the microphone closer to the sound source and use a windscreen if necessary. Additionally, consider using noise reduction features on your recording device or post-processing software.

What should I do if the Sony ECM-S930C is not picking up sound?

Check the XLR connection, ensure phantom power is enabled, and verify that the microphone is not muted on your recording device. If issues persist, test the microphone with a different cable or device.

How do I properly maintain the Sony ECM-S930C microphone?

Keep the microphone dry and clean, store it in a protective case when not in use, and regularly inspect the XLR connector for dust or damage. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures and humidity.

Can I use the Sony ECM-S930C outdoors?

Yes, the Sony ECM-S930C can be used outdoors. To minimize wind noise, use a windscreen or a furry wind cover for better audio quality in breezy conditions.

What is the best way to position the Sony ECM-S930C for vocal recording?

Position the microphone at a 6 to 12-inch distance from the vocalist's mouth, slightly off-axis to reduce plosive sounds. Adjust the angle and distance based on the desired sound quality.

How can I test if the Sony ECM-S930C is functioning properly?

Connect the microphone to a known working audio interface with phantom power, record a sample, and listen for clarity and consistent audio levels to ensure it's functioning properly.

What should I do if there's distortion in my recordings with the Sony ECM-S930C?

Check the input gain settings on your recording device to ensure they are not too high. If distortion persists, move the microphone further from the sound source or use a pad switch if available.

Is the Sony ECM-S930C compatible with all audio interfaces?

The Sony ECM-S930C is compatible with audio interfaces that provide XLR input and phantom power. Verify that your interface meets these requirements before connecting the microphone.