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Sennheiser MKH 416 Shotgun Condenser Microphone P48
The venerable MKH 416 is a compact pressure-gradient microphone with short interference tube, highly immune to humidity due to its RF condenser design. Featuring high directivity, low self noise, high consonant articulation and feedback rejection, the MKH 416 can handle difficult exterior filming and reporting conditions without any difficulty. Supercardioid/lobe pattern, matte black finish, supplied with the MZW415 windscreen.
Features
- Superb all-round microphone, especially for outside broadcast applications
- Increased directivity due to interference tube principle
- Very low inherent self-noise
- Rugged and weather-resistant
- Increased directivity due to interference tube principle
- Very low inherent self-noise
- High sensitivity
- Transformerless and fully floating balanced output
- Rugged, suitable for adverse climatic conditions
- Matte black all-metal body
Specifications
- Dimensions: ø 19 x 250 mm
- Frequency response (Microphone): 40 - 20000 Hz
- Transducer principle (Microphone): RF condenser microphone
- Pick-up pattern: super-cardioid/lobar
- Sensitivity in free field, no load (1kHz): 25 mV/Pa +- 1 dB
- Nominal impedance: 25 Ω
- Min. terminating impedance: 800 Ω
- Equivalent noise level: 13 dB
- Equivalent noise level weighted as per CCIR 468-3: 24 dB
- Maximum sound pressure level (passive): 130 dB
- Current consumption: 2 mA
- Voltage: 48 +- 4 V Phantom
What's Included
- 1x MKH 416 P 48 U 3
- 1x MZW 415 windshield
- 1x MZQ 100 microphone clamp
Warranty Period
2 Years
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