Sanken CS-3e Manual
Sanken
Microphone
CS-3e
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CS-3e
Location and Studio Shotgun Featuring Exceptional Off-axis Rejection
The handgrip is an optional accessory.
・ Location and studio shotgun featuring exceptional off-axis rejection
・ Unique design combination of line mic array and second pressure gradient method
・ Very sharp pinpoint directivity
・
Provides rich human voice characteristics
The CS-3e stands out among s
hotgun microphones because it maintains directivity over an extremely wide frequency
range, especially in the low frequencies. Because of its unique design, the CS-
3e is an excellent choice for use in difficult
applications, such as close-to-ceiling positi
ons or locations near a noisy camera. Even in such challenging situations, the
excellent side and rear rejection of the CS-
3e helps to capture only the targeted dialogue without ambient reverberation
problems. The CS-3e delivers sharp directional sound eve
n in the lower frequencies. Sanken's original design results in a
low proximity effect which facilitates working in a scene close-
up and wide, while producing little change in sound
character. In the CS-3e, three directional capsules are arranged in a front-
back array to combine line microphone
performance and second-order pressure gradient response in a single system. With this unique design, the CS-
3e
achieves phenomenal super-cardioid directivity in the lowest frequencies and throughout the full range in
a microphone
only 27cm (10 inches) in length. It is significant that the CS-
3e picks up the targeted frontal sound sources with
exceptional clarity over a wide frequency range - even in noisy ambient environments or in long reverberation spaces -
by
rejecting undesired noise and sounds coming from the rear and sides. The CS-3e is small and lightweight with a low-
cut
switch to satisfy the various needs of location and studio recording. The standard 19mm diameter permits use of a wide
range of accessories de
veloped for enhanced performance and field mobility. When a conventional shotgun microphone is
near the sound source, proximity effect results in a boosting of certain low frequencies and slight masking of others. The
CS-3e virtually eliminates the proximi
ty effect and maintains sharp directivity, while the sonic characteristics do not change
with varied distances between sources and microphone. This is a significant advantage over all other directiona
microphones.
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CS-3e
<Frequency Response>
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<Specifications>
Directivity Super Cardioid / lobar
Transducer DC biased condenser
Frequency range 50Hz - 20kHz
Sensitivity (nominal at 1kHz) 50mV/Pa (-26dB,0dB=1V/Pa)
Equivalent noise level (A-weighted) 15dB-A
Max SPL (1% THD) 120dB SPL
Output impedance at 1kHz Ω 120
Powering +48±4V phantom
Current consumption less than 3mA
Weight 120g
Dimensions 270mm X 19mm (diameter)
Surface finish matte black
Connector XLR-3M
<Dimensions>
CS-3e
< Optional accessories >
GS-23
Suspension handgrip
TC-3E
Flight case
WM-23
Urethane windscreen
WS-4
Cage windshield
WJ-4
Windjammer for
WS-4
Specifications are subject to change without notice
SANKEN MICROPHONE CO., LTD.
2-8-8 Ogikubo, Suginami-ku, Tokyo 167-0051 Japan
Phone: +81 3 3392 6581 FAX: +81 3 3393 2055
www.sanken-mic.com
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Product Specifications
Brand: | Sanken |
Category: | Microphone |
Model: | CS-3e |
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