The Sanken CO-100K represents a significant advancement in microphone technology as the world’s first 100 kHz microphone created specifically for professional recording applications, rather than for measurement. Developed in collaboration with NHK’s Science & Technical Research Laboratories, this innovative microphone was Sanken’s answer to audio engineers eager to capture frequencies up to 100 kHz. Extensive test recordings have shown that the CO-100K excels in scenarios such as classical music, acoustic instrument, and sound effect recording. Esteemed users have employed the CO-100K in a variety of configurations, including stereo pairs, whole string sections, and complex four- or five-channel surround arrays at the front of orchestras.
Expanding the Limits of Audio Capture
Within the standard audible frequency range of 20 Hz to 20 kHz, the CO-100K delivers outstanding and distinct performance. However, what truly sets the CO-100K apart is its ability to capture and reproduce musical content at frequencies far above the conventional upper limit. This opens the door to experiencing layers of musical detail and subtle nuances that were previously unattainable. The CO-100K signifies a bold leap forward for microphones, granting access to new dimensions in high-resolution sound recording.