Sennheiser MKH8050 Supercardioid Condenser Microphone

Manufacturer: SennheiserSku: MKH8050
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Price: NZ$3,059.00
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The Sennheiser MKH8050 Supercardioid Microphone is a professional low-profile condenser microphone for capturing vocals and instruments in recording and sound-reinforcement applications. The modular design consists of the MKHC 8050 supercardioid capsule and the MZX 8000 XLR module output stage.

The supercardioid capsule is most effective in minimizing feedback and off-axis audio. The symmetrical transducer with two back-plates yields extremely low distortion. The wide frequency response provides exceptional detail and transparency. With its pristine audio quality and compact design the MKH 8050 is ideal for soloist capturing.

Supercardioid Pickup

The supercardioid polar pattern is most effective in minimizing off-axis feedback and noise.

Modular Design

The modular design consists of the MKHC 8050 supercardioid capsule and the MZX 8000 XLR module output stage.

Symmetrical Transducer

The capsule features a symmetrical transducer with two back-plates resulting in extremely low distortion.

Wide Frequency Response

A wide frequency response of 30 Hz to 50 kHz ensures accurate reproduction of instruments, ambiance, vocals, etc.

 

Key Features:

• Super-cardioid pick-up pattern
• Modular Design
• Wide frequency response: 30 – 50,000 Hz
• Extremely low distortion
• Extremely low inherent self-noise
• Balanced frequency response within the pick-up pattern
• Very even directional diagram
• Non-reflective Nextel® coating
• Optimum separation of instruments
• Timbrally identical with the other 8000-series microphones for optimum aural compatibility

Includes:

• Microphone head MKHC 8050
• XLR module MZX 8000
• Microphone clip MZQ 8000
• Windshield MZW 8000
• User manual
• Aluminium transport caser

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