Sennheiser HSP 4 Cardioid condenser head-mic- black - Sennheiser

Sennheiser HSP 4 Cardioid condenser head-mic- black

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Sennheiser HSP 4 Cardioid condenser head-mic- black

SKU: sen 009864
Sennheiser

High-quality permanently polarized condenser headmic with cardioid pick-up pattern, designed for professional hands-free applications. The adjustable neckband is visually unobtrusive and very comfortable to wear.

For wireless applications, the headmic can be used with different Sennheiser bodypack transmitters. For wired applications, the headmic can be used with the MZA 900 P / MZA 900 P-4 phantom power adapter.

  • Modular overall system, i.e. all system components are easily interchangeable and combinable
  • Excellent feedback rejection
  • Microphone includes a detachable cap as integral wind/popshield
  • Individually adjustable to all head sizes
  • Twist-proof microphone boom ( 2.0 mm), can be attached to the left or right side (removable attachment clip)
  • Flexible gooseneck section
  • Connection cable can easily be interchanged
  • Attachment clip for microphone boom can be interchanged
  • All metal parts coated in a physical vapour deposition process

General

  • Transducer principle (Microphone): pre-polarised condenser microphone?
  • Frequency response: 40 - 20 000 Hz?
  • Pick-up pattern: cardioid?
  • Sensitivity in free field, no load (1kHz): 4 mV/Pa?
  • Nominal impedance: 1000 ?
  • Min. terminating impedance: 4700 ?
  • Equivalent noise level: 37 dB(A)?
  • Maximum sound pressure level (passiv): 150 dB?
  • Current consumption: ca. 250 A?
  • Operating voltage (stand alone): 4,5 - 15 V?

Physical & Dimensions

  • Weight 9.2g?
  • Cable length: 1.6m Microphone?
  • Diameter capsule: 8.4mm?
  • Diameter boomarm: 2.4mm?

Connection cable with 3-pin lockable special connector

Suitable for Sennheiser SK 50, SK 250, SK 5012 and SK 3063 bodypack transmitters


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