Designed for recording audio in film, radio, and television the MKH 416 from Sennheiser is a short shotgun interference microphone optimised for outdoor applications. It offers excellent directional control in a compact design with high consonant articulation and rejection of feedback. The unit is highly immune to humidity because of its RF condenser design. It operates as a hypercardioid at low and medium frequencies with a lobar pattern above 2 kHz.
FEATURES
- Pressure gradient receiver with short interference tube
- Employs RF-technology to control residual microphone noise.
- The RF-design yields low noise levels and high immunity to humidity and moisture
- The comparatively low RF-voltage across the elements of the transducer also eliminates arcing and DC-bias creeping currents
- Hypercardioid at low and medium frequency, above 2 kHz approaches lobar pattern
- Very low inherent self-noise
- High sensitivity
- Transformerless and fully floating balanced output
- Rugged, suitable for adverse climatic conditions
- Matt black all-metal body
- Increased directivity
SPECIFICATIONS
- Transducer: Pressure Gradient/Interference Receiver Condenser
- Polar Pattern: Low, Mid: Hypercardioid Above 2 kHz: Lobar
- Frequency Response: 40 to 20,000 Hz
- Dynamic Range (Typical): 117 dB
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 81 dB
- Maximum Input Sound Level: 130 dB, (@ 1 KHz)
- Sensitivity: 25 mV/Pa +/- 1dB
- Power Requirements: Phantom Power 48 v, (± 12 v)
- Nominal Impedance: 25 Ohms
- Minimum Terminating Impedance: 800 Ohms
- Output Connectors: XLR-3M Type
- Low Frequency Roll-Off: None
- Dimensions (L x Diam): 9.84 x 0.74" (250 x 19 mm)
- Weight: 5.82 oz (175 g)

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