Sony C80 Uni-directional Professional Condenser Microphone
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  • Sony C80 Uni-directional Professional Condenser Microphone
  • Sony C80 Uni-directional Professional Condenser Microphone

Sony C80 Uni-directional Professional Condenser Microphone

$995.90
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The C-80 is a unidirectional condenser microphone that can be used for a variety of recording projects in a home studio, including vocals, spoken word, and acoustic instruments such as guitar and piano.

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Specifications

Audio Section

Capsule Type: Condenser Microphone

Frequency Response: 20Hz~20kHz

Directivity: Uni directional

Sensitivity *[1]: -30 dB, (deviation ±3 dB), (0 dB=1 V/Pa, 1 kHz)

Output Impedance *[2]: 90O±15%, Balanced

Dynamic Range: More than 125.5 dB

Signal-to-Noise Ratio *[3]: 81.5dB

Inherent Noise *[4]: Less than 12.5 dB SPL, (0 dB=2 × 10-5 Pa), (IEC* 61672-1 A-Weighted, 1 kHz, 1 Pa)

Maximum Input Sound Pressure Level *[5]: More than 138 dB SPL
(output level for 1% waveform distortion at 1 kHz, converted into equivalent input sound pressure level: 0 dB=2 × 10-5 Pa)

General Section

Connector: XLR-3-12C (male)

Mic Cable: XLR 3-pin Cable Required (Not Supplied)

Power Requirements: DC 44 to 52 V

Dimensions *[6]: Approx. 40 mm (1.57 in.) dia. × 158 mm (6.22 in.)

Mass: Approx. 215 g (7.6 oz)

Supplied Accessories: Cradle suspention (1), Operating instructions (1), Carrying case (1)

Notes

*[1] 0 dB = 1 V/Pa, at 1 kHz
*[2] Output impedance at 1 kHz
*[3] A-weighted, 1 kHz, 1 Pa.
*[4] 0dB SPL = 20µPa.
*[5] 0 dB SPL = 20µPa.
*[6] The values for dimensions are approximate.