MKH 40 P 48

Microphones RF Symmetrical Capsule

Condenser Microphone

General Description

The cardioid MKH 40 has a large number of applications, for example as a main microphone, especially in lightly reverberant or acoustically less perfect rooms, with instrumental groups or for speech applications. Its wide-angled, neutral directional characteristics and high level of reverse attenuation ensure an exceptionally balanced sound.

Cable pictured is an accessory not supplied with the microphone

Features

Maximum front-to-back ratio

Exceptionally low inherent self-noise

Symmetrical transducer technology ensures extremely low distortion

Transformerless and fully floating balanced output

￿Switchable roll-off filter to compensate for proximity effects at a distance of approx. 0.5 m

Switchable pre-attenuation

Black, anodised light metal bodv

￿Delivery includes:1 MKH 40, 1 MZS 40 shock mount,

1 MZW 41 windshield

 

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Technical Data

 

Pick-up pattern

cardioid

Frequency response

40 – 20,000 Hz

Sensitivity (free field, no load, 1 kHz)

25 (8) mV/Pa ± 1dB

Nominal impedance

150 Ω

Min. terminating impedance

1 kΩ

Equivalent noise level

 

A-weighted (DIN IEC 651)

12 (18) dB

CCIR-weighted (CCIR 468-3)

21 (27) dB

Max. sound pressure level

134 (142) dB at 1 kHz

Power supply

phantom 48 ± 4 V

Supply current

2 mA

Dimensions

Ø 25 x 153 mm

Weight

approx. 100 g

Values in parentheses with attenuator switched on (–10 dB)

Effect of switchable roll-off filter

Profile

Cardioid studio directional microphone with switchable pre-attenuation and switchable roll-off filter. Frequency response 40 Hz – 20,000 Hz, sensitivity (free field, no load) 25 (8) mV/Pa ± 1dB at 1 kHz, nominal impedance 150 Ω, min. terminating impedance 1 kΩ, equivalent noise level A- weighted 12 (18) dB, CCIR-weighted 21 (27) dB, max. SPL 134

(142)dB at 1 kHz, phantom powering 48 ± 4 V, supply current 2 mA, dimensions Ø 25 x 153 mm, weight approx. 100 g. Values in parentheses with attenuator switched on (–10 dB).

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MKH 40 P 48 specifications

The Sennheiser MKH 40 P 48 is a premium shotgun microphone renowned for its versatility and exceptional audio quality. Designed for professional use in various applications, including broadcasting, film, and music recording, the MKH 40 P 48 stands out for its impeccable directionality and low self-noise, making it an ideal choice for capturing nuanced sound in challenging environments.

One of the microphone's defining features is its supercardioid pickup pattern, which effectively isolates the desired sound source while minimizing background noise. This characteristic is particularly advantageous in environments with many competing audio sources, allowing sound engineers and filmmakers to achieve clean and focused recordings. The MKH 40 P 48 also boasts a frequency response range of 20 Hz to 20 kHz, ensuring that both low and high frequencies are captured with precision.

The microphone leverages advanced RF (radio frequency) technology, which allows for improved signal-to-noise ratios and enhanced overall audio fidelity. This technology makes the MKH 40 P 48 exceptionally resilient to humidity and temperature fluctuations, ensuring reliable performance in various weather conditions. Additionally, its robust and compact design enables it to perform exceptionally well in both studio and location recording scenarios.

Equipped with a low-frequency filter, the MKH 40 P 48 helps to eliminate unwanted low-end rumble, making it particularly useful for dialogue capture in film and voiceover work. The built-in shock mount effectively reduces handling noise, further contributing to the clarity of the sound being recorded.

In terms of construction, the MKH 40 P 48 features a durable metal housing that can withstand the rigors of professional use while maintaining a lightweight profile. This allows for easy mounting on boom poles or camera rigs, promoting flexibility during shoots.

Overall, the Sennheiser MKH 40 P 48 microphone combines cutting-edge technology, superb audio performance, and robust design, making it a top choice for audio professionals seeking reliable and high-quality sound capture. Whether in the studio or on location, this microphone delivers outstanding results, demonstrating why Sennheiser remains a leader in audio innovation.