🎙️ Elevate Your Sound Game!
The SoundTech CM-1000 is a high-performance 3.5 mm omni-directional conference microphone designed for superior audio clarity. With built-in echo cancellation and noise reduction, it ensures that every voice is heard clearly, making it ideal for professional settings. Weighing just 4.64 ounces and compatible with both Mac and PC, this microphone is perfect for on-the-go recording and conference calls.
Item Weight | 4.64 ounces |
Microphone Form Factor | Handheld |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 9 x 3 x 6 inches |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Material | Metal |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 75 dB |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Manufacturer | Executive Communication Systems |
UPC | 703273008314 853122002007 |
Item model number | FBA_CM-1000 |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9 x 3 x 6 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9 x 3 x 6 inches |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
ASIN | B004E1VIPC |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 8, 2004 |
B**N
Great Mike at a Great Price
I spoke to a couple of salespeople at companies that sell recording equipment for lawyers and courtrooms. They recommended these microphones. They are noise cancelling mikes and come with a 5' cord. They are ruggedly built with a non-skid rubber mat under them. They are also electret mikes so they need to be connected to an input that has Plug In Power capability, otherwise you will probably need a preamp or separate plug in power source. But otherwise they do not require any external power input. Many of the Olympus digital recorders have Plug In Power input compatibility and these should work well with them. They work well with my Olympus DM-620. They are daisy-chainable right out of the box. That means that if you want to use more that one mike, you can plug one into another in a chain, and plug the cord on the last one into the mike input of your recorder without have to use a mixer or adapter plug. I think there is a practical limit to the number of mikes you can daisy chain and I recall reading some comment online cautioning against trying to connect more than 5 or 6 in a chain, but I don't know. Since the mikes draw power from your recorder, you may want to connect your recorder to an AC Adapter while recording to make sure you don't run the batteries out while recording. I will use 3 of these mikes for taking depositions. After testing 2 mikes chained together against the internal mikes on my recorder, I found them to be great at capturing voice without picking up a lot of background noise. You could of course rely on your recorder's internal mikes for recording small meetings, but if you use multiple mikes, you can reduce the problem of some voices being louder than others depending on how far away they are from your digital recorder. This is what I like about using these mikes -- by having multiple mikes near each speaker, the sound level of each voice is better balanced. Another consideration in my choosing these mikes was the fact that they are unobtrusive, as opposed to typical shotgun mikes on stands. The result is that the speaker forgets they are there and is more comfortable with the setting. One reminder -- on most digital recorders, when an external mike is plugged into the unit, the internal mikes are disabled, so you can't use one CM-1000 mike alongside your internal mikes. This means that you will want to consider buying at least two of these mikes for conference recording.
R**A
Works Great!
I bought this microphone to plug into my steno machine (I'm a court reporter) and it works great. This microphone picks up the voices of everyone during depositions really well. It comes with a good quality zippered pouch for the microphone, as well, which is really handy. If you need an auxiliary microphone, this one can't be beat.
X**D
Excellent mic for conference/panel discussion formats without the cost and hassle of micing up everyone!
Purchased this to compliment my live streaming system, where I occasionally have several people in the discussion. I chose this rather than trying to mic up everyone, which is costly and then requires more work on the sound board.This mic's performance is excellent for panel discussions. While it still picks up the ambient noise in the room, it doesn't have that "open room" like sound that would come off the camera's mics. It's not "tight" and will easily provide good pick up at 6 foot table, to include a reasonably decent capture of questions by the audience close to the area with clarity.The long cord provided gives me decent length to set up off to the side, or jack into a wireless mic transmitter unit, so I can be across the room/venue.Makes for a hassle free experience working with a group of speakers, eliminating most of the workload associated with the sound system set up, and all without the participants having to remember to pass a handheld mic around to get their comments/presentations.Best part: You'll save a lot of money!
C**N
What am I doing wrong?
I purchased this conference room microphone to attach to my Surface Pro tablet, as the keyboard resonates directly to the microphone when I'm taking notes at a meeting. This microphone seemed to present the solution to bad audio as I'm typing away. Unfortunately, the microphone doesn't seem to pick up audio at all. When it's plugged into the audio jack of the Surface Pro, the Surface Pro's microphone continues to pick up audio and the external microphone picks up NOTHING! I've seen a lot of other comments that appear to report the same problem. It was a relatively expensive mistake in purchasing this useless device. Hopefully, others won't waste their time and money on this device. What's really irksome is the fact that folks may actually use this microphone and think they're capturing audio, only to realize that they've captured nothing at all. BEWARE!P.S. I've connected the microphone to my iPad Air 2 just to see if maybe there could be a connectivity issue with my Surface Pro. Nope! It's as though the external microphone isn't even connected, as the audio is picked up from the iPad microphone (which really sounds great). I guess I'll be using my iPad or iPhone to take notes instead of the Surface Pro and use a bluetooth keyboard on a separate surface to prevent the keyboard from resonating into the internal microphone.In summary, thanks for nothing, Soundtech CM-1000. I'll update this review if someone can offer a solution to this disappointing experience.
K**.
Great for court reporters!
I am a court reporter in the courtroom and in depositions. I plug this mic directly into my steno machine (Luminex). Price is great and quality is as good as some high-end mics I've gotten with my steno equipment. Works great, clear, picks up the whole courtroom. Weighted mic with rubber bottom keeps it from slipping. Small and flat so not intrusive. Fits in the palm of my hand. My only criticism is that the cord/plug could be made a little sturdier. But for the price, which is 1/3 that of some other mics I have bought, I deal with it. Definitely a good deal and will buy again.
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