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Sennheiser MKH 416 P48 Professional Hypercardioid Shotgun Condenser Microphone

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Original price was: $638.00.Current price is: $382.80.

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Polar Pattern : Shotgun/Highly Directional
Form Factor : Shotgun Microphone
MPN : 1511, MKH416P48, MKH416P48B, MKH416P48U3
Pickup Pattern : Supercardioid, Shotgun/Highly Directional, Cardioid
Brand : Sennheiser
Suitable For : Studio Recording
Modified Item : No
Country/Region of Manufacture : Germany
Transducer Type : RF Condenser Microphone
Suited For : Studio Recording
Diaphragm Size : Small
Type : Condenser Microphone
Model : MKH 416
Connector(s) : XLR 3 Pin
Color : Black
Custom Bundle : No
Features : High Sensitivity
Microphone Form Factor : Handheld/Stand-Held
Maximum SPL : 130
Connectivity : Wired

Phantom-powered Sennheiser 416. Some signs of use, please see photos, otherwise in very good condition. This mic has a long standing industry reputation for it’s sound quality, durability and ability to block out RF interference. Microphone comes with the windscreen seen in photos. Sennheiser MKH416 Overview Short Shotgun Condenser Microphone. Operates on 48V phantom power. This microphone set the standard for short shotgun microphones used in location recording and is still matching the competition. Plastic carry case included. Windscreen included. The Sennheiser MKH416 is a short gun interference tube microphone. Its excellent directivity and compact design, high consonant articulation and feedback rejection make the MKH 416 a superb all-round microphone for film, radio and television, especially for outside broadcast applications. Operates on 48V phantom power. Plastic carrying case and windscreen included. Features Interference tube principle 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 Optimum S/N ratio Lower gain on input channels required Lowest noise and greatest signal stability Highly immune to humidity in all conditions. Extremely stable. Visually “low key”