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What models are you referring to? ........ must ID. to understand. SoundFNR@aol.com wrote: > Beware the Sony stereo mics. > I've looked inside 3 of these.(and tried them out) > Two of them had a really strange capsule arrangement, 2 cardiod >transducers > pointing in opposite directions. That may be usable in some cases, but >will > never give a 'proper' stereo image, and in fact is not one of the many > 'officially accepted' set ups for stereo. > One of those mics was fixable with a small file, a screwdriver, and some > pliers. > The other was unchangable( an old dynamic job that only cost me a >tenner). > The third mic had one transducer pointing forwards, and the other, (which > would nominally be figure 8, but actually closely resembled the other > capsule) was pointing sidewards. This was just an awful sounding mic, I >was > offered it for free and declined. > > These mics can sometimes be bought secondhand very cheaply, in which case > they're probably worth it. > But some of the list prices (and second hand prices) are just not worth >it. > > I guess Sony just don't have the mic expertise. > > If your going to spend a bit, get a Beyer or a Sennheiser, firms that >have > been making good mics for years. > > Disclaimer- I've heard some folks praise their particular Sony mic, and I > haven't heard (or disassembled) them all. > > On a budget(30 GBP), Studiospares do a lapel mounting stereo job which is > actually very useable. (as long as you don't use the supplied battery >pack). > > andy butler