Sennheiser MKE 40 User Manual

Specifications and Main Features

  • An external microphone with an a-condenser clip
  • Cardioid is the directional type
  • Range of frequencies: 40 - 20,000 Hz
  • Free field sensitivity with open circuit: 8 mV per Pa plus 2.5 decibels at one thousand Hertz
  • Amount of Equivalent noise: 27 BUR A-weighted decibels (Din 651), 37 BUR CCIR weighted decibels (CCIR 468 1)
  • Pressure sound level threshold value: 133 decibels at 1000mhz 1 percent
  • Dimensions: roughly 12mm in diameter, and 26 mm in length
  • The designated impedance: 3kohms approximate
  • The minimal value of terminating impedance: 15k Ohm
  • The Power Supply: Varies by model from the SK 2012, SK 50/SK 250, or K6/K6P transmitters
  • Microdot, Lemo 4-pole or XLR-3 with built in phantom supply adapter are the connectors
  • The lengths are 1.6m for a Lemo, 1.1m for a Microdot and XLR for 3m
  • Included are: Windshield for MZW, black grey Windshields, Magnet holder set MZM2/MZM10 and Clip

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What response do you get on the frequency range of the MKE 40 Microphone?

A: They have a response range on frequency 40 - 20,000 Hz

Q: What kind of pattern polar does the MKE 40 get?

A: It comes with a cardioid polar pattern with a MKE 40.

Q: Is it true that phantom power can be used to run the MKE 40?

A: Absolutely, the MKE 40-P variant receive phantom power of voltage 12-48V.

Q: Is there any adapter that is compatible with the MKE 40?

A: Microdot, Lemo 4-pole , and XLR-3 are some of the connectors which integrate phantom supply adapter.

Q: Am I allowed to use the MKE 40 microphone when I am outdoors?

A: Yes, it works perfectly when used indoors as well as outdoors.

User Manual

Sennheiser MKE 40 User Manual
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