Sennheiser MD445 Vocal Microphone

Product information "Sennheiser MD445 Vocal Microphone"

The MD 445 pushes the potential of dynamic microphones to the limits of what is technically viable. The direct, focused sound gives every voice greater presence and intensity. Its sophisticated transparency and the richness of the low and middle ranges create an unparalleled acoustic closeness.

Time and effort have gone into newly tailoring the acoustics of the MD 445 for modern stages and the most demanding of live productions. An all new highly developed aluminum-copper voice coil forms the basis for a noticeably direct and nuanced sound.

This high-rejection supercardioid microphone systematically blocks out ambient noise, guaranteeing maximum protection from feedback in the most demanding environments.

Dynamic vocal microphone

Very lightweight, rapidly responding aluminum- copper voice coil

High-resolution, direct sound for audibly greater proximity to the vocals

Directionality: high-rejection supercardioid

Extremely high feedback resistance

Large diaphragm diameter

Spring-mounted capsule to shield it from body-borne noise

Hum compensation coil to eliminate electromagnetic interference

Rugged metal design

Specifications

Frequency response (Microphone): 40 to 20,000 Hz

Weight: 329 g

Nominal impedance: 245 O

Min. terminating impedance: 1 kO

Dynamic range: 145 dB(A)

Transducer principle (Microphone): dynamic

Pick-up pattern: high rejection supercardioid

Sensitivity in free field, no load (1kHz): 1.6 mV/Pa -55.9 dBV/Pa

Max. sound pressure level: 163 dB

Equivalent noise level: 18 dB(A)

Connector: XLR-3m

Dimensions: 47.5 x 174 mm

What's in the Box

1 x MD 445

1 x Clamp

5 x Pop Protection

1 x Pouch

Manufacturer "Sennheiser"
Sennheiser stands for excellent quality and enjoys great popularity in the music sector worldwide. Sennheiser's product range includes headphones, microphones, wireless microphone systems, conference and information systems as well as aviation and audiology products.
Sennheiser mainly produces for the music industry, aviation and the entertainment industry. In addition, Sennheiser produces consumer electronics for private customers. The company's first independently developed microphone was the MD2, which they introduced to the market in 1947. The first shotgun microphone followed in 1956. A year later, Sennheiser manufactured 100 different product types. The world's first open headphones appeared in 1968, heralding the success story of Sennheiser headphones. Infrared transmission technology followed in the 1970s and multi-channel wireless transmission in the 1980s. In the early 1990s, Sennheiser produced a limited edition of the famous Sennheiser Orpheus - a handcrafted, electrostatic headphone driven directly by a tube amplifier - which is said to be the most expensive headphone in the world.
Sennheiser - innovations for the audio industry
Sennheiser stands for innovative strength and the highest quality and has received numerous patents and awards. These include two innovation prizes from German industry, the Scientific and Engineering Award, Emmy and Grammy. The consistent further development of technologies in acoustics and electronics is the key to expanding Sennheiser's strong market position.
Sennheiser worldwide
The Sennheiser Group based in Wedemark (Hanover region) is one of the world's leading manufacturers of microphones, headphones and wireless transmission systems. In 2007, the family business, founded in Germany in 1945, achieved sales of more than 395 million euros with a foreign share of over 83%. Sennheiser has almost 2000 employees worldwide, 56% of them in Germany. Sennheiser manufactures in Germany, Ireland and the USA and is represented worldwide by subsidiaries in France, Great Britain, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark (Nordic), Russia, Hong Kong, India, Singapore, Japan, China, Canada, Mexico and the USA as well as through long-term trading partners in many other countries. The companies Georg Neumann GmbH, Berlin (studio microphones), K + H Vertriebs- und Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH (Klein + Hummel studio monitors, installed sound) and the joint venture Sennheiser Communications A/S (headsets for PC, office and call centers) also belong to Sennheiser Group.

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