Sennheiser MKH 40 P48 Make Noise Pro Audio

Sennheiser Mkh 40. Sennheiser MKH 40 P48 Make Noise Pro Audio Using my low-noise microphone amplifier, I compared the Sennheiser MKH 40 to another condenser microphone with a wide frequency range, a Nakamichi CM-700 electret Sennheiser MKH-40-P48 Cardioid Condenser Microphone w/ Case & Mic Clip #53645

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Sennheiser MKH-40-P48 Cardioid Condenser Microphone w/ Case & Mic Clip #53645 Based on the renowned dual-capsule technology of Sennheiser's MKH 800 Twin microphone, the MKH 8000 series includes all the microphones audio professionals need for various recording applications, including the MKH 8020 omnidirectional, MKH 8030 figure-8, MKH 8090 wide cardioid, MKH 8040 cardioid, MKH 8050 super-cardioid, MKH 8060 super.

Sennheiser MKH 40 P48 iMuso

It is a first choice mic for acoustic guitars and drum overheads in my experience Like the other mics in the MKH 20/30/40/50 series, the MKH 40 uses a 20mm capsule with a 15.5mm diaphragm made of 3.5-micron Mylar. The MKH 40 requires external phantom powering; not wanting to gamble on introducing noise from a lab power supply, I opted for the battery supply, MZA 16-P48U.

Photo Sennheiser MKH 40P48 Sennheiser MKH 40P48 (38222) (2005986. Small diaphragm condenser microphone from Sennheiser belonging to the MKH series The mic uses Sennheiser's RF Condenser technology, which uses a low polarization voltage and loose diaphragm tension to produce a very low self-noise (12dBA), high-sensitivity (25 mV/Pa) transducer

Sennheiser MKH 40 P48 Make Noise Pro Audio. Originally $1,200, now $1,080 ($120 price drop) $1,200 The Sennheiser MKH-40 might be considered a "sleeper" mic; it features very low noise, an extremely flat frequency response, and classy sound that somehow sounds "well recorded"