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AZDEN EX503 Omni-Directional Lavaliere Microphones

AZDEN EX503 Omni-Directional Lavaliere Microphones
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AZDEN EX503 Omni-Directional Lavaliere Microphones

 
 
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Features
  • Good Sound

  • Excellent Sensitivity & Feedback Rejection

  • Included In All Vhf Body Packs

  • Omni-Directional Microphone

  •  Omni-Directional Microphone


Description

AZDEN EX503 Lavaliere Microphones


Product Details
Product Length:4.25 inches
Product Width:3.25 inches
Product Height:0.5 inches
Product Weight:0.1 pounds
Package Length:2.9 inches
Package Width:2.6 inches
Package Height:0.6 inches
Package Weight:0.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 16 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 16 customer reviews )
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22 of 22 found the following review helpful:


5Great bang for the buck  Sep 12, 2009 By HMMWV "God, Country, Corps"
With lav mikes running anywhere from $10 to $250 these days, it is nice to find a $25 unit with tie clip and wind screen. Sound quality is excellent and works fine with wireless systems. It does, however, require a bias voltage to work properly as do most condenser mikes. Most all systems (azden, sennheiser, etc) provide this bias on the connector to make the mike work so it is not a problem. Be sure your jack has around 5 volts or so on the mike terminals and you are good to go.

FYI - the price of the whole mic is less than the tie clip and wind screen bought separately, so if you need to replace a lost part just buy a new mike!

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:


5Nice Lavaliere Microphone  Apr 05, 2010 By Wayne H. Law "Wayne"
I liked the pickup quality when I used this on my video camera and my wireless system. The clip is very strong and hold well to clothing when it is placed in any spot. The wind screen stays ON...many of these small ones don't over time. So far I have enjoyed using this one.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


4Very Pleased  Oct 06, 2010 By Andrew Carney "Stang06"
Great price. I bought this for a video shoot. I plugged it in to my computer... and it sounded really shallow and noisy. I plugged it in to my Panasonic dvx through a really bad mini to XLR converter. It sounded very noisy again. So I blamed it on the cnverter.

Then... I plugged it directly into a Canon 5D. I was amazed! It really sounds good. On top of that, is is shockingly noise-less. Good full bodied voices. Not tingy or shallow. Ultimately, I am really happy with it. We'll see how it performs tomorrow during the shoot.

P.S. it comes with a little wind shield. You cant beat that with a stick for 17 bucks!
I'll try to add a video demo soon.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


5I own six of them.  Apr 03, 2011 By Kevin C. Giszewski
The title should say it all.

PROS - Good sound, quality alligator clip, right-angle connector.
CONS - The windscreen falls off on occasion.

MENTIONABLE - The microphone is mono. A lot of people think microphones are only good if they are stereo. Stereo simply means two channels and mono means one channel. Check your recording device to see if it's a mono or stereo. If it's mono, they you are good to go. If it's stereo, you are still good to go. Plugging this into a stereo recorder means you will get sound only in the left channel. Post-production editors all allow you to clone the left channel to the right for pseudo-stereo sound. If you want to record to both channels at once (on a stereo recorder), you can also go to Radio Shack for $4 and buy an inline mono-to-stereo adapter.

These microphones require power to be supplied by the recording source as they do not have have a battery port like some other models. Do not purchase this expecting it to work in your laptop. Your laptop won't provide power to the mic.

The cord length is just fine if connecting the recording device (audio recorder or wireless pack) to the users belt.

This will work as a replacement mic on the Azden wireless packs.

I use these to mic up documentary actors by connecting them to voice recorders (Olympus 8100PC) for untethered video production.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


5Very good sounding mic  Aug 15, 2010 By L. Schatzer
This mic replaced another major brand lavalier that I had bought several years ago but was not happy with. That other brand had very restricted frequency response. The Azden mic on the other hand sound excellent with good highs and lows. The audio quality is very natural sounding and of very high quality. The alligator clip holder is very solid and of metal construction compared with the plastic clip of my previous mic. So, if you need a wired lavalier mic at a very reasonable price you can't go wrong with this one. I highly recommend it.

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