: Sony F-V120 Uni-Directional Vocal Microphone with Built-In On/Off Switch

: Sony F-V120 Uni-Directional Vocal Microphone with Built-In On/Off Switch

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Sony F-V120 Uni-Directional Vocal Microphone with Built-In On/Off Switch

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Sony F-V120 Uni-Directional Vocal Microphone with Built-In On/Off Switch
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 5078





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Sony
EAN: 0027242561656
Label: Sony
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Sony
Model: FV-120
Publisher: Sony
Ranking: 5078
Studio: Sony
Warranty: 1 year warranty


Piece facts:
  • Uni-directional, dynamic microphone is compact and affordable
  • Wide frequency response range (60Hz to 12,000Hz) is ideal for recording speech or music
  • Built-in on/off switch allows for specific use while on a stage
  • Long cord (3 meters) is designed for active and mobile use
  • UniMatch mini-plug for use with all types of components




Switch On/Off Built-In with Microphone Vocal Uni-Directional F-V120 Sony






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Sony offers the FV-120 Unidirectional Dynamic Vocal Microphone. Compact easy to carry design is affordable and comfortable to hold and tote. UniMatch plug for use with karaoke player, cassette recorder or CD player allows microphone to be used with all types of components. Frequency response is suitable for clear pick-up when recording speech or vocal music. Long 9'8' microphone cord adds versatility for use in a wide range of situations. Built-in on/off switch allows the user to instantly turn the unit off, using the same hand that holds the mic.

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The Sony F-V120 is an affordable, yet quality-driven microphone. With a frequency range of 60Hz to 12,000Hz, the microphone is useful in both speech and vocal music recordings. Those working on stage with multiple microphones will appreciate the built-in on/off switch. The dynamic, uni-directional mic is a sure plus for all types of recording. The microphone is lightweight and compact, and with the long 9'8' cord the microphone has the ability to stray far away from the home component. To accommodate a wide range of component jacks, Sony has included a UniMatch mini-plug with this microphone, allowing it to be used with all types of components. When searching for an affordable, comfortable and versatile microphone, the F-V120 should not be overlooked.

What's in the Box
Sony F-V120 microphone and UniMatch mini-plug.










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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * expected a little more ...
I bought this to use as a second karaoke mic and to double as a mic for my husband to use for his guitar. It is very light plastic-just not as good quality even as the one that came with the karaoke machine. I expected a little more from SONY.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - Lightweight, works ok,
This mic is not as good as the one that the Karaoke machine came with. It is quieter and more lightweight, but there are no problems with it, we use it as a secondary mic. So far so good.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Works great - no problems ...
This microphone works beautifully with our karaoke system. No complaints at all. Sounds clear and is great for the price, especially.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Good mic for the price.
It's pretty inexpensive, but it does a great job. Great sound quality for vocals and music. My only complaint is there it pops rather loudly when you turn it on and off. I don't know if that's something with all mics or just this one, but it's sort of annoying when you're trying to edit.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Awesome.. worked for me ...
I bought this from amazon and am using this for now almost 2 weeks. no problems what so ever...



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