Sennheiser Microphone MKH 8050 User Manual

MKH 8050  
Instructions for use  
 
Contents  
Putting the microphone into operation ....................................... 5  
Connecting the microphone ...................................................... 5  
Attaching the microphone using the microphone clip ......... 5  
Using the windshield .................................................................. 5  
Exchanging the microphone head ................................................. 6  
Accessories ........................................................................................ 7  
Specifications .................................................................................... 8  
Manufacturer Declarations ........................................................... 10  
Thank you for choosing Sennheiser!  
We have designed this product to give you reliable operation  
over many years. Over 60 years of accumulated expertise in the  
design and manufacture of high-quality electro-acoustic  
equipment have made Sennheiser a world-leading company in  
this field. Please take a few moments to read these instructions  
carefully, as we want you to enjoy your new Sennheiser  
products quickly and to the fullest.  
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Important safety information  
Notes on these y Please read these instructions carefully and completely  
instructions for use  
before using the microphone.  
y Make these instructions easily accessible to all users at all  
times.  
y Always include these instructions when passing the  
microphone on to third parties.  
Before putting the y Never open the microphone. If devices are opened by  
microphone into  
operation  
customers in breach of this instruction, the warranty  
becomes null and void.  
During operation y Water entering the housing of the microphone can cause a  
short-circuit and damage the electronics. Protect the  
microphone from wetness. Use only a slightly damp cloth to  
clean the microphone.  
y Do not expose the microphone to extreme temperatures  
(normal operating temperatures: 10 °C to 35 °C).  
After operation y Use the microphone with care and store it in a clean, dust-  
free environment.  
Intended use of the microphone  
Intended use includes:  
y having read these instructions, especially the chapter  
“Important safety information” on page 2,  
y using the microphone within the operating conditions and  
limitations described in this instruction manual.  
“Improper use” means using the microphone other than as  
described in these instructions, or under operating conditions  
which differ from those described herein.  
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The MKH 8050  
The MKH 8050 is a high-end super-cardioid studio condenser  
microphone from the modular MKH 8000 microphone series.  
This series has the following features:  
y Exceptionally low inherent self-noise prevents masking of  
filigree sound structures  
y Symmetrical transducer technology ensures extremely low  
distortion  
y Extremely wide frequency response for an optimum  
resolution of the finest details  
y Transformerless and fully floating balanced output provides  
for easy connection at minimal distortion  
y High sensitivity ensures interference-free transmission with  
a high signal voltage  
y Frequency independent directional characteristics for  
minimum colouration in the direct and diffuse field  
y Rugged metal housing with non-reflective Nextel coating,  
making the microphone the ideal choice for in-vision use  
y Compact design and small diameter allow the unobtrusive  
positioning of the microphone, even close to instruments  
y Modular design provides for easy exchange of the  
microphone heads and the use of specially-tailored  
accessories to suit every application.  
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Delivery includes  
1 x microphone, consisting of  
– MKH 8050 microphone head and  
– MZX 8000 XLR module  
1 x MZQ 8000 microphone clip  
1 x MZW 8000 double-layered windshield  
1 x carrying case  
1 x instructions for use  
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·
»
¿
³ Windshield, double-layered  
· Microphone head  
» XLR module  
¿ Microphone clip  
(thread adaptor included for 3/8" and 5/8" threads)  
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Putting the microphone into operation  
Connecting the microphone  
Connection data of the MKH 8050:  
y 48 V (+/- 4 V) phantom powering (as per DIN 45596)  
y XLR-3  
y balanced  
y 25 impedance  
y 1000 min. terminating impedance  
̈ Use a microphone cable with XLR-3 connector to connect the  
microphone to the sound recording device. The sound  
recording device must provide 48 V phantom powering.  
Attaching the microphone using the microphone clip  
̈ Select the suitable mounting thread:  
– Without thread insert: 5/8" thread  
– Thread insert: 3/8" thread  
̈ Screw the microphone clip ¿ to a floor or table stand.  
̈ Place the microphone into the microphone clip.  
Using the windshield  
̈ Slide on the wind shield ³ to minimize wind noise.  
The wind shield changes the sound only slightly, but  
attenuates wind noise by approx. 30 dB.  
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Exchanging the microphone head  
You can retrofit the microphones of the modular MKH 8000  
series by exchanging the microphone head.  
̈ Unscrew the microphone capsule · from the XLR module ».  
̈ Screw the new microphone head · to the XLR module ».  
·
»
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Accessories  
Cat. No. Accessories/Spare parts  
502094 MKHC 8020: Microphone head, omni-directional  
502095 MKHC 8040: Microphone head, cardioid  
502096 MKHC 8050: Microphone head, super-cardioid  
502098 MZX 8000: XLR module  
502333 MZW 8000: Windshield, double-layered  
502315 MZE 8015: Extension tube, 15 cm  
502433 MZE 8030: Extension tube, 30 cm  
502316 MZE 8060: Extension tube, 60 cm  
502317 MZE 8120: Extension tube, 120 cm  
502434 MZEF 8030: Vertical bar, 30 cm  
502318 MZEF 8060: Vertical bar, 60 cm  
502319 MZEF 8120: Vertical bar, 120 cm  
502322 MZFS 8000: Floor stand  
502323 MZG 8000: Swivel joint  
502324 MZGE 8000: Bar connector, mono  
502325 MZGE 8002: Bar connector, stereo  
502326 MZL 8003: Remote cable, 3 m  
502327 MZL 8010: Remote cable, 10 m  
502328 MZQ 8000: Microphone clip  
502329 MZQ 8001: Mini clip  
502330 MZS 8000: Shock mount  
502331 MZT 8000: Metal table stand  
502332 MZT 8001: Table stand with acrylic base  
502435 MZH 8000: Ceiling mount  
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Specifications  
Pick-up pattern  
super-cardioid  
Frequency response  
Sensitivity  
35 Hz – 50 kHz  
34 dBV/Pa (20 mV/Pa)  
142 dB SPL  
Max. sound pressure level  
Equivalent noise level  
13 dB(A) (DIN 651)  
22 dB  
(CCIR 268-3)  
Power supply  
Current consumption  
Diameter  
48 V (P48) phantom powering  
3.3 mA  
19 mm  
Length  
41 mm (75 mm with MZX 8000)  
25 g (55 g with MZX 8000)  
10 °C to +60 °C  
Weight  
Temperature range  
8
 
 
Polar diagram  
Frequency response curve  
9
 
Manufacturer Declarations  
Warranty  
2 years  
CE Declaration of Conformity  
Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG declare that this device is  
in compliance with the essential requirements and other  
relevant provisions of Directive 89/336/EU.  
WEEE Declaration  
Please dispose of this product at the end of its operational  
lifetime by taking it to your local collection point or recycling  
centre for such equipment.  
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Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG  
30900 Wedemark, Germany  
Phone +49 (5130) 600 0  
Fax +49 (5130) 600 300  
Printed in Germany  
Publ. 06/07  
515896/A01  
 

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