C-37 FET

Common name: Sony C-37 FET

Production Status: Discontinued / Vintage

The C-37 FET released in 1970 was a solid state update of the earlier C-37 which was the first Japanese capacitor microphone. The capsule is approx 25mm and is a single-diaphragm type. The optional directional response is obtained by using a mechanical shutter. The capsule design for the C37s was original to Sony and used 6micron Mylar sputtered with 0.3micron gold. The C-37FET is powered by an internal 9V battery or an external 9V supply. Output impedance is selectable (50, 250, 600ohms and output level increases to match – 1.29, 2.88, 4.56mv/Pa). The C-37P FET condenser microphone features an -8 dB pad and three types of low-cut filters. The C-37B FETvariant can also be driven by a 006P battery. The C-37P also has an -8 dB pad and multi-mode low-cut function, as well as a 5 kHz high-cut function.

Electrical Characteristics

Frequency Response
30Hz - 16 kHz
Output Sensitivity
1.29 mV/Pa
Max SPL
134
Max SPL, THD:
1
Self Noise (CCIR)
dB
Self Noise (DIN/IEC)
24 dB-A
Output Impedance
50Ω
Recommended Load
Powering
Internal battery
Supply Current
1 mA
Alternative Powering
External 9V

Switchable Options

Pad
Filter/EQ
M1, V1, V2, Hi-cut

Physical Characteristics

Connector
Proprietary
Connector notes
Available Colours
Weight
Length
214 mm
Min diameter width
Max diameter
60.4 mm
Depth
45.6mm

Accessories

Included
Optional