Sony unveils its professional microphone, the C-80

The giant Sony unveiled a few days ago a new microphone dedicated to studio recording, the C-80. Equipped with a unidirectional capacitor, it offers an ideal solution for recording voices but also instruments or even for vlogging and podcasting. In addition, it benefits from the technology integrated into the C-800G and C-100, for high quality sound that remains accessible. Here are all the characteristics of the accessory in question as well as the commentary regarding it from the category manager at Sony Europe.

C-80 Key Features

  • The C-80 uses the microphone capsule derived from the C-100 and the two-metal chassis construction, used in the C-800G, thus the C-80 inherits the essence of these two reference models from the industry.
  • The double diaphragm configuration suppresses sound changes with distance (proximity effect) and allows greater stability in the vocal recording process.
  • The “Noise Elimination Construction” technology developed for the C-800G and C-100 prevents acoustic vibrations from the microphone chassis, resulting in low noise and clear sound.

C-80 sound characteristics

  • Rich, precise mid-range capture delivers a vocal sound with clear heart and presence, allowing vocals to stand out even when mixed with other instrumental sounds.
  • Realistic reproduction of instrument characteristics, such as the sound of guitar strings and body resonance.
  • Natural and clear voice recording is achieved by suppressing low frequencies and noise when close to the microphone.

« The C-80 builds on Sony’s heritage in professional audio, offering users an entry-level model that packs all the high-end professional featuressays James Leach, Category Manager for Sony Europe. “With its unparalleled sound quality and careful construction, the C-80 is an excellent addition to any audio enthusiast’s microphone collection, and a new product that perfectly complements Sony’s range of professional audio technologies. »

Launch in Europe next month (November 2022.

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