Professional Condenser Microphone - Digital Recording Microphone - Audio Equipment
$479.95
General Description
MZF 8000 is a new filter module for the MKH 8000 professional RF condenser microphone series. Especially in the broadcast and film industries, it effectively blocks interference caused by infrasound, such as low-frequency noises caused by wind and handling.
Features
- Switchable roll-off filter (–3 dB at 160 Hz)
- Fixed low-cut filter (–3 dB at 16 Hz)
- Suppresses infrasound especially well
- Extremely low inherent noise – complex acoustic details are preserved
- High-quality –10 dB pad protects against overdriving
- Fully floating balanced output allows for non-critical connection technology with minimal distortion
- Extremely compact design
- Module can be used with remote accessory
Professional Condenser Microphone - Digital Recording Microphone - Audio Equipment
$479.95
Technical Data
| Low-cut filter (switchable) |
-3 dB at 160 Hz |
| Low-cut filter |
-3 dB at 16 Hz (fixed low cut) |
| Attenuation |
-10 dB (switchable) |
| Equivalent noise level |
increase at 0 dB: 1 dB(A), at -10 dB: 4 dB (A) |
| Input voltage range |
at 0 dB: max. 14 dBV, at -10 dB: max. 9 dBV |
| Output voltage |
at 0 dB: max. 14 dBV, at -10dB: max. - 1 dBV |
| Nominal impedance |
50Ω |
| Dimensions |
Diameter 0.7 in. (19 mm), length 1.1 in (29 mm) |
| Weight |
0.9 oz (26 g) |
| Operating temperature |
-10 °C to 60°C |
| Phantom powering |
44 to 52 V |
Professional Condenser Microphone - Digital Recording Microphone - Audio Equipment
$479.95
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Glossary
| Attenuation |
| A reduction in volume. Opposite of "amplification". |
| Equivalent noise level |
| The output signal of every microphone always includes a low noise signal in addition to the useful signal. In order to illustrate the extent of the noise voltage, it is given as a fictitious sound pressure level. In an ideally noise-free microphone, a sound pressure level of this magnitude would result in an output voltage of the magnitude of the noise. Self-noise is measured and weighted either in accordance with CCIR 468-3 or – in order to assimilate the measured result with the listening impression of the human ear – in accordance with DIN/IEC 651 (so-called A-weighted). Studio condenser microphones generally have an equivalent noise level of between 20 and 30 dB (CCIR) or between 10 and 20 dB(A). |
| Input voltage range |
| Indicates the voltage range of the input signal within which a unit will work properly, i.e. as specified in its technical data. |
| Nominal impedance |
| See impedance. |
| Operating temperature |
| Gives the range of temperatures at which a unit can be operated without damage. |
| Output voltage |
| The (signal) voltage which a unit supplies at its output. |
| Phantom powering |
| Almost all studio microphones are supplied with 48V ±4V phantom power (P48, IEC 268-15). This supply voltage is applied to both modulation lines, while the return current flows via the cable screen. Some microphones can also be powered by batteries or from plug-in mains adapters. |