sennheiser MKH 8040 + MZX - D00068 | Rycote Global
Brand: sennheiser
Model: MKH 8040 + MZX - D00068 | Rycote Global
SKU
D00068
Specifications
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Maximum Diameter19.0 mm
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Length41.0 mm
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Weight25.0 mm
Compatible Products
Windshield Solutions
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RYC080210 Stereo Windshield WS AE ORTF KitRycote Stereo Windshield WS AE ORTF Kit is designed for matched pairs of Schoeps CCM or Sennheiser MKH 8000 mics. It consists of a Lyre suspension, a cable clamp, and a 145mm Stereo Windshield & Windjammer large enough to comfortably accommodate the microphones. A specially designed Rycote mounting adapter bar keeps the microphones at the correct spacing and angle for ORTF recording, and the Lyre suspension and shared windshield combine to provide a solution that is extremely resistant to wind noise and unwanted vibrations such as cable-borne and handling noise.
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RYC010610 Windshield 10The perfect solution for improving exterior wind attenuation for your microphone. The Modular Windshield 10 Kit is suitable for the Sennheiser MKH 8000 series microphones when used with their MZX XLR modules attached and is designed to provide up to 25dB of wind protection. Made from a flexible grey plastic netting tube with a special screening material attached, this windshield is both lightweight and durable. The twist and turn locking end caps ensure easy, rattle-free and secure fastening. The unique slide-on/slide-off system allows for easy removal of the microphone and suspension, making it convenient for on-the-go recording.
Shock Mounts & Suspension
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RYC041106 InVision INV-6Part of the larger InVision range of noise-reducing microphone shock-mounts, Rycote's InVision Broadcast, are designed for discreet, low-profile on-camera use in broadcast studio environments where windshielding is not required.
The InVision Broadcast mounts feature Rycote's latest Lyre suspension systems to offer broadcast professionals the cleanest possible sound, free from unwanted cable or stand-borne noise. They may be used with microphones mounted on desks, stands or boom poles, or suspended mics.