High-end wide cardioid studio condenser microphone from modular MKH 8000 microphone series. RF condenser microphone is especially suitable for orchestral recordings because it can be used both as a main microphone and as a support microphone. Microphone operates on the RF principle that has been used by Sennheiser for more than 50 years, now brought to highest level of perfection. Among the many advantages of this principle are an extremely low inherent self-noise, the capability to handle high sound pressure levels without distortion and a high resistance to adverse climatic conditions. Exceptionally low inherent self-noise prevents masking of delicate sound structures. Symmetrical transducer technology ensures extremely low distortion. Transformerless and fully floating balanced output, no coupling of spurious signals and minimal distortion. High output signal voltage ensures interference-free signal paths.
Very natural sound
Wide frequency response
Can be used as an analog or with the digital module and digital microphone
Exceptionally low inherent self-noise
Symmetrical transducer technology
Transformerless and fully floating balanced output
High output signal voltage
Rugged metal housing with non-reflective Nextel coating
Extremely weatherproof due to high-frequency circuit
Polar/Pickup Pattern - Cardiod
Microphone Type - Condenser
Microphone Connectivity - Wireless
Wireless - Yes
Spec Sheet available - Yes
Operating Temperature (Maximum):
60 C
Operating Temperature (Minimum):
-10 C
Maximum Frequency Response (Bandwidth):
50 kHz
Maximum Frequency Response (Bandwidth):
50000 Hz
Minimum Frequency Response (Bandwidth):
30 Hz
Minimum Frequency Response (Bandwidth):
0.03 kHz
Product Weight:
0.06 kg
Impedance:
25 ohm
Maximum SPL (Sound Pressure Level):
142 dB
Wireless:
Yes
Sensitivity in Free Field and No Load:
20mV/Pa (34dBV/Pa) with MZF 8000 filter module, 6.3mV/Pa (44dBV/Pa)
Minimum Terminating Impedance:
2000 ohms
Equivalent Noise Level:
13 and 23 dB
Phantom Voltage:
48 +/- 4 V
Current Consumption:
3.30 mA
Audio-XLR connector:
XLR-3M balanced, transformerless and floating