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Management number 215928964 Release Date 2026/04/19 List Price $12.00 Model Number 215928964
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In the , three directional capsules are arranged in a front-back array to combine line microphone performance and second-order pressure gradient response in a single this unique design, the achieves phenomenal supercardioid directivity in the lowest frequencies and throughout the full range in a microphone 27cm (10 inches) in length. It is significant that the picks up the targeted frontal sound sources with exceptional clarity over a wide frequency range - even in noisy ambient environments or in long reverberation spaces - by rejecting undesired noise and sounds coming from the rear and sides. Conventional shotgun microphones use a line capsule array and a pipe with slits in front of the capsule to create high directivity by utilizing phase interference inside the casing. With this conventional design, high-directivity in the middle-low frequency range is not achieved, although high-directivity in the high frequency range is maintained. Conventional shotgun microphones are at a disadvantage because they invariably pick up unwanted sounds coming from the back and sides. In order to solve this problem, conventional shotgun microphones designed for high directivity in the middlelow frequencies require a length of more than one meter (39 inches) in length. However, long shotgun microphones seriously affect mobility and are not ideal for field recording. Unique Design The remarkable performance of the is based on the combination of a second-gradient and line microphone with three directional condenser elements, using new PPS (Poly-Gold-Phenylene- Sulfide) diaphragms to provide optimum humidity/temperature stability. The incorporates the revolutionary technology of the CSS-5 shotgun stereo microphone (switchable shotgunstereo/ mono/wide) and the COS-11s lavalier microphone developed in conjunction with NHK. The is small and lightweight with a low-cut switch to satisfy the various needs of location and studio recording. The standard 19mm diameter permits use of a wide

  • In the , three directional capsules are arranged in a front-back array to combine line microphone performance and second-order pressure gradient response in a single this unique design, the achieves
  • It is significant that the picks up the targeted frontal sound sources with exceptional clarity over a wide frequency range - even in noisy ambient environments or in long reverberation spaces - by
  • Conventional shotgun microphones use a line capsule array and a pipe with slits in front of the capsule to create high directivity by utilizing phase interference inside the casing
  • With this conventional design, high-directivity in the middle-low frequency range is not achieved, although high-directivity in the high frequency range is maintained
  • Conventional shotgun microphones are at a disadvantage because they invariably pick up unwanted sounds coming from the back and sides
UPC 610708572848
Brand Sanken
Color Multicolor
Model Name CS-3E 7908204
Manufacturer Sanken Microphone
Model Number CS-3e
Power Source Corded Electric
BuiltIn Media Microphone
Polar Pattern Unidirectional
Connector Type XLR
Mfr Part Number CS-3e
Special Feature Stand
Hardware Platform Camera
Compatible Devices Camera
Number of Channels 1
Warranty Description No Warranty
Microphone Form Factor Shotgun
Connectivity Technology XLR

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