Frage von Isekram:SonyECM-959V: Electret Condenser Microphone with 1.5 AA Spnnungsversorgung. Mid-Side Microphone with switchable angle 90 ° -120 °
The Sony Stereo Microphone has 2 x 6.3 Monoklinke than cable
I abuses but as a connector, a stereo mini-jack.
Solution 1: 2 adapter 6.3 Monoklinke after mono mini-jack -> stereo adapter plug 2 mini-jack to 1 stereo mini-jack
Solution 2: Umlöten
The two 6.3 Monoklinken will be removed and a stereo mini jack soldered. (Very good Lötkenntnisse available)
Solution 3: Decompose and completely new cable with mini-jack soldered.
Solution 1 is open to all possibilities next. However, I think more power to use technically inelegant and sometimes uncertain.
Solution 2 fits to the recording device (minidisc, notebook)
The two cable soldered s.einen times but is not necessarily clean.
Solution 3: Probably the cleanest but costliest solution.
For solution 2 +3, I am somewhat uncertain whether the two microphone capsules, the common ground connection s.Male not disturbed.
Since the microphone is not exactly a "cheap home" would be grateful for your opinion.
Eric
Antwort von robbie:
If you take an adapter you plug an adapter cable tinker, or even buy, you will most probably have little problems and s.flexibelsten stay.
I do not know how thick the cable, but that in a 3.5 mm Male fit, I doubt. And s.Micro himself rumlöten is synonymous unwitzig.
Antwort von TomBom:
Pah!
Fresh and daring fully won :-)
I have disassembled part of a good cable and soldered.
Only the split was something Frickel.
The soldering was not a problem, with good material and knowledge that goes well.
Works fine!
Incidentally, a hammer microphone, the SonyECM-959V
Wirklich klasse sound as recorded.
Worlds better than my 3 mono microphone (Yamaha, AKG, SONY) otherwise I still have.
Should probably be in a manufacturer's MSRP of 300 Euro. ;-)