The long shotgun microphone Sennheiser MKH 8070 was especially designed for picking up distant sources of sound in best quality. Its very natural sound makes it the ideal choice for major broadcast and sporting events. Featuring extreme directivity and a pronounced lobar pick-up pattern it will reliably capture that magic moment from a distance, even under the toughest sonic and climatic conditions. The MKH 8070's special design ensures attenuation of off-axis sound without coloration. Like all mics of the 8000-family it can be easily combined with the MZD 8000 digital module, turning it into a full-fledged digital microphone.
Features
- Lobar pick-up pattern
- Enhanced directivity
- Very natural sound
- Uncolored off-axis sound
- Exceptionally low inherent self-noise
- Extremely low distortion
- Transformerless and fully floating balanced output
- High output signal
- Rugged metal housing
- Non-reflective Nextel® coating
- Extremely weather-proof due to RF circuit• Nextel®- • Becomes a digital mic when combined with the MZD 8000 digital module
- Timbrally identical with the other 8000-series microphones for optimum aural compatibility
Specifications
Dimensions
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diameter 19 mm, length 465 mm (432 mm excluding XLR module) |
Frequency response
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45 - 20000 Hz
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Audio output
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XLR-3M balanced, transformerless, floating
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Transducer principle (Microphone)
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RF condenser microphone
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Pick-up pattern
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lobar
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Phantom powering
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48 V +/- 4 V |
Equivalent noise level
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8 dB |
Sensitivity in free field, no load (1kHz) |
112 mV/Pa (-19 dBV/Pa) |
Equivalent noise level weighted as per CCIR
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21 dB |
Maximum sound pressure level (passive) |
124 dB SPL |
Nominal impedance |
25 Ohm |
Min. terminating impedance |
2000 Ohm |
Weight
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332 g (300 g excluding XLR module)
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Current consumption
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3,3 mA
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