Description
The MKH 70 is a very light long gun microphone. Its excellent directivity is especially useful when recording signals in very difficult sound conditions, where there is a high level of background noise and the need to receive the signal by the microphone from a long distance. Its frequency-independent directivity prevents color-coloring of sounds that are outside the microphone’s main axis.
Features
- Extremely low self-noise.
- Symmetrical transformerless output with full ground cut-off.
- Infrared frequency cut-off filter.
- The symmetrical driver technology ensures extremely low distortion.
- Switchable filters: pre-attenuation and low-frequency undercut, as well as emphasizing the treble.
- Solid structure resistant to adverse environmental conditions
- Light metal body in anodized black finish.
Specs
| Dimensions | d 25 x 410 mm |
| Noise level | 16 (24) dB |
| Power | 48 – 4V Phantom |
| Type of microphone | Shotgun microphone |
| Weight | 150 g |
| Characteristics of directivity | lobar (leaf) |
| Sound pressure level (SPL) | 124 (132) dB 1kHz |
| Tenderness | 50 (15) mV / Pa |
| Microphone transducer | RF condenser microphone |
| Frequency response | 50-20000 Hz |
| Power consumption | 2 mA |
| Impedance | 1000 Ω |

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