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Sennheiser MKH 8060 Supercardioid Short Shotgun Microphone
Sennheiser MKH 8060short shotgun microphone gives you true and natural sound in a lightweight, rugged package. Reliable under the toughest climatic conditions, the symmetrical RF transducer design of the MKH 8060 mic produces high sensitivity, low distortion, excellent transient response. The short interference tube yields a pleasing supercardioid / lobar pickup pattern, suppressing off-axis sound without coloration to create extremely natural and detailed results. Thanks to its compact design, the MKH 8060 is perfect fot boom or camera mounting and via the MZD 8000 digital module, this mic is Sennheiser's first short shotgun to interface into digital systems directly.Item Includes
Features An excellent choice for production audio, giving you natural sound and ease-of-use Small size is perfect for camera-mounting as well as booming Off-axis sound is attenuated without colorations Can be used as an analog or - with optional digital module - a digital microphone Symmetrical transducer technology ensures extremely low distortion Transformerless and fully floating balanced output for minimal distortion Exceptionally low inherent self-noise gives you crystal-clear production audio High output signal voltage ensures interference-free signal paths Rugged metal housing with non-reflective Nextel coating Extremely weather-proof due to high-frequency circuit Ideal for camera mounting due to compact design Specification Transducer: Symmetrical RF Polar Pattern: Supercardioid/Lobar Frequency Response: 50Hz to 25kHz Sensitivity: -24 dBV/Pa (63mV/Pa) Noise: EIN: 11dB (A) (DIN-IEC 651), 23dB (CCIR 268-3) Maximum Sound Pressure Level (SPL): 129dB Impedance: Output Connectors: 1 x XLR (as supplied) Pad: No Low Frequency Roll-Off: No Power Requirements: 48V, +/-4V phantom (P48, IEC 61938); 3.3mA current consumption Operating Temperature: -14°F to 140°F (-10°C to 60°C) Dimensions: Weigh: |













