Sennheiser MKH 60 P48 U
Discontinued
EAN: 4006087031483
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Rated 4.75/5 (12 Reviews)
The Sennheiser MKH 60 is a lightweight short gun microphone. It is versatile and easy to handle and its superb lateral sound muting makes it an excellent choice for film and reporting applications. Its high degree of directivity ensures high sound quality for distance applications.
Features | |
Extremely low inherent self-noise | |
High sensitivity | |
High directivity throughout the whole frequency range | |
Transformerless and fully floating balanced output | |
Infra-sonic cut-off filter | |
Symmetrical transducer technology ensures extremely low distortion | |
Switchable pre-attenuation, switchable roll-off filter and switchable treble emphasis | |
Rugged and weather-proof | |
Black, anodised light metal body | |
Delivery Includes | |
1 MKH 60, 1 MZQ 40 quick release clamp |
Technical Data | |||
Pick-up pattern | super-cardioid/lobar | ||
Frequency response (microphone) | 50.....20000 Hz | ||
Sensitivity in free field, no load (1kHz) | 40 (12,5) mV/Pa | ||
Nominal impedance | 150 Ohm | ||
Min. terminating impedance | 1000 Ohm | ||
Equivalent noise level | 8 (15) dB | ||
Equivalent noise level weighted as per CCIR 468-3 | 18 (26) dB | ||
Grenzschalldruckpegel | 125 (134) dB / 1 kHz | ||
Power supply | Phantom 48 +- 4 V | ||
Current consumption | 2 mA | ||
Dimensions | d 25 x 280 mm | ||
Weight | 150 g |
Profile |
Super-cardioid/lobar (short gun) interference tube microphone with infrasonic cut-off filter, switchable pre-attenuation, switchable roll-off filter and switchable treble emphasis. Frequency response 50 - 20,000 Hz, sensitivity (free field, no load) 40 (12.5) mV/Pa at 1 kHz, nominal impedance 150 Ohm, min. terminating impedance 1 kOhm, equivalent noise level A-weighted 6 (14) dB, CCIR-weighted 18 (25) dB, max. SPL 125 (134) dB at 1 kHz, phantom powering 48 ± 4 V, supply current 2 mA, dimensions Ø 25 x 280 mm, weight 150 g. Values in parentheses with attenuator switched on (–10 dB). |