| Sony's F-V120 Unidirectional Dynamic Vocal Microphone has a compact easy to carry design, a UniMatch plug, Frequency Response, and a Built-in on/off switch
| | | | | Product Description | | Sony FV 120 - microphone | | | | Product Type | | Microphone | | | | Recommended Use | | Vocal | | | | Microphone | | External | | | | Microphone Technology | | Dynamic | | | | Microphone Operation Mode | | Mono | |
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Product Details |
- Vocal hand-held vocal microphone WITH 3m-long cable
- Mono output
- Phone plug adaptor supplied
- On/off switch
- Ideal for beginners
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Video Reviews |
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Customer Reviews |
SONY FV-120 Uni Dynamic Microphone
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| Review Date: December 1, 2006 |
| Reviewer: Mr. D. Flinders, Nottingham, England |
It's a good microphone as it looks great & it is light weight compared to the Shure PG48 or the JHS microphone.
One problem that dissapointed me with Sony is that it picksup superbly clear BUT! I found it only did this for a few days then once it passed it starts to become very muffled & unclear like those cheap poundshop microphones but all round it's ok! |
Good for price
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| Review Date: June 29, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Mr. R. Mcgregor, UK |
| Delivery time was excellent, and for the money the product is exactly what I expected! |
Value for money(?)
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| Review Date: August 16, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Conrad Marinkovic, |
| Let's face it, 10 pounds is very cheap for a microphone and it is brilliant if you're not wanting to be professional in whatever you're using it for. I find the mesh on top is always falling off and the edges of that mesh are rather sharp. Get it if you're doing singing just for fun. |
Sony FV-120: Not bad for the price
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| Review Date: March 16, 2004 |
| Reviewer: , |
| The FV-120 is a cheap vocal microphone good for a beginner to amplified singing. It has a handy 3 metre long cord and couldn't be more simple to use. One thing that struck me was how light it was, which makes it feel more of a toy than a real microphone. The design is fairly standard, quite dull really. The reason I chose it over the 'Hama' was the fact that I was more familiar with Sony, and it arrived much, much quicker. It comes with an adaptor so that a regular amp will take it. Mine's plugged into the back of the stereo. Not bad but certainly not one for the serious. Plus when you add postage and packaging you can get it cheaper in the shops. |
Hmmm
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| Review Date: February 9, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Ms. A. D. Orourke, |
| Came quickly, but for some reason decides to only work when it wants to and only on certain computers... |
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