The new MD 435 offers a very wide dynamic (146Db) and can withstand sound pressure levels up to 163dB at 1kHz.

Sennheiser md 435 magnetron

Until now, the sound of the MD dynamic capsule 9235 of Sennheiser It was reserved exclusively for major live sound and broadcast productions, but with the new MD 435 The manufacturer provides it in this wired vocal microphone, adding more presence, brightness and detail to any voice.

Kai Lange, Senior Product Manager, Sennheiser, assures in this regard that "with the MD high-end cardioid microphone 435 Even the faintest voices will effortlessly gain more presence. Singers won't just stand out in the mix, but their voices will also retain that natural quality and detail for which the MD capsule 9235 is so famous".

The lightweight aluminum-copper coil of the MD microphone 435 Ensures rapid response to transients, resulting in highly detailed sound, nuanced and transparent, especially in the treble.

Sennheiser md 435 magnetron

This large-diaphragm microphone offers very wide dynamics (146Db) and can withstand sound pressure levels up to 163dB at 1kHz. Its excellent acoustics are accompanied by a mechanical design designed to withstand the rigors of touring.

That's why, MD 435 It is equipped with a metal housing and a capsule with anti-vibration suspension that protects it from structural noise. A hum compensating coil protects the microphone against electromagnetic interference.

Another of its characteristics is that it has a very pleasant proximity effect and offers a good tolerance to the sound that reaches the capsule from different angles.. Reproduces voices clearly and reliably, even live at very high volume.

The MD microphone capsule 435, used with Sennheiser wireless transmitters, whose products it markets magnetron, also available as MM capsule 435. By having an improved production process, will soon replace the MD capsule 9235 current.

MM 435 includes Sennheiser's standard capsule interface, making it fully compatible with Evolution Wireless G4 Series wireless transmitters, the series 2000 and the Digital series 6000 and Digital 9000 manufacturer's.

MD Technical Specifications 435

  • Transducer Type: Dynamic.
  • Frequency response: 40-20.000 hz.
  • Boss: Cardioid.
  • Diaphragm diameter: 25,4 Mm (1″).
  • Sensitivity (Free Field, to 1 khz): 1,8 mV/Pa / −54.9 dBV/Pa.
  • Maximum SPL (to 1 khz): 163 Db.
  • Equivalent noise level: 17 Db.
  • Dynamic range: 146 Db.
  • Nominal impedance (to 1 khz): 245 Ω.
  • Minimum terminal impedance: 1 kΩ.
  • Connector: XLR-3M.
  • dimensions: 47,5×181 mm.
  • weight: 350 Gr.

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