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Description

For the discerning audio professional seeking unparalleled precision, the Sennheiser MKH 816-P48 delivers a high standard in studio recording. This short shotgun condenser microphone is designed for those who require exceptional directivity and clarity in their audio capture, making it an excellent choice for film, broadcasting, and studio applications. The MKH 816-P48 is engineered with Sennheiser’s proprietary RF condenser technology, ensuring high sensitivity and low self-noise, even in challenging environments.

Whether capturing the subtle nuances of a whisper or the raw power of an orchestral crescendo, the MKH 816-P48 maintains fidelity across a wide frequency range. Its robust build and precise engineering make it a reliable tool for field recordings and studio sessions alike. Musicians and audio engineers can appreciate its versatility, effortlessly handling both dialogue and music with equal finesse.

Key Features:

  • Short shotgun design for excellent directivity
  • RF condenser technology for high sensitivity and low self-noise
  • Wide frequency response for capturing detailed audio
  • Rugged construction suitable for field and studio use
  • Ideal for film, broadcast, and high-quality studio recording
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Rajinder Singh

Sennheiser MKH816

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