Capsules, Specifications – SCHOEPS MK xx User Manual

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Specifications

Capsules

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Capsule Type

Polar

Frequency Range

Sensitivity

Equivalent Noise Level

Signal-to-Noise

Max. SPL

Pattern

CCIR A-weighted

Ratio

(0.5%

THD)

A-weighted

MK 2

omni

20 Hz – 20 kHz*

15 mV/Pa

23 dB

11 dB

83 dB

130 dB

MK 2H

omni

20 Hz – 20 kHz*

15 mV/Pa

23 dB

12 dB

82 dB

130 dB

MK 2S

omni

20 Hz – 20 kHz*

12 mV/Pa

24 dB

12 dB

82 dB

132 dB

MK 3

omni

20 Hz – 20 kHz*

10 mV/Pa

26 dB

14 dB

80 dB

134 dB

BLM 3g

hemisphere

20 Hz – 20 kHz

19 mV/Pa

23 dB

12 dB

82 dB

128 dB

BLM 03 Cg

hemisphere

20 Hz – 20 kHz

19 mV/Pa

23 dB

12 dB

82 dB

128 dB

MK 21

wide cardioid

30 Hz – 20 kHz*

13 mV/Pa

25 dB

15 dB

79 dB

132 dB

MK 21H

wide cardioid

30 Hz – 20 kHz*

10 mV/Pa

26 dB

16 dB

78 dB

134 dB

MK 22

Open Cardioid 40 Hz – 20 kHz*

14mV/Pa

23 dB

14 dB

80 dB

131 dB

MK 4

cardioid

40 Hz – 20 kHz*

13 mV/Pa

24 dB

15 dB

79 dB

132 dB

MK 4V

cardioid

40 Hz – 20 kHz

13 mV/Pa

24 dB

14 dB

80 dB

132 dB

MK 41

supercardioid

40 Hz – 20 kHz*

13 mV/Pa

24 dB

16 dB

78 dB

132 dB

MK 41V

supercardioid

40 Hz – 20 kHz

13 mV/Pa

24 dB

15 dB

79 dB

132 dB

MK 8

figure-8

40 Hz – 16 kHz

10 mV/Pa

26 dB

18 dB

76 dB

134 dB

MK 5

omni

20 Hz – 20 kHz*

11 mV/Pa

26 dB

14 dB

80 dB

133 dB

cardioid

40 Hz – 20 kHz

13 mV/Pa

25 dB

16 dB

78 dB

132 dB

MK 4S

cardioid

80 Hz – 20 kHz

13 mV/Pa

24 dB

15 dB

79 dB

132 dB

MK 40

cardioid

80 Hz – 20 kHz

18 mV/Pa

22 dB

13 dB

81 dB

129 dB

MK 4A

cardioid

close pickup

3 mV/Pa

29 dB

18 dB

76 dB

144 dB

MK 4VXS

cardioid

close pickup

10 mV/Pa

24 dB

14 dB

80 dB

134 dB

MK 41S

supercardioid

80 Hz – 20 kHz

13 mV/Pa

24 dB

15 dB

79 dB

132 dB

Specifications for Complete Microphones: MK -- Capsules with CMC 6 Microphone Amplifier

* When the CMC 6 xt microphone amplifier is used with axially addressed capsules, the frequency response extends

beyond 40 kHz.

A word about signal-to-noise specifications for studio micro-
phones: The standard method, which we follow, is really just
an alternate way of stating a microphone's equivalent noise
level. It is designed to allow comparison of noise floor levels
for different microphones. Unlike the signal-to-noise specifica-
tions for other types of audio equipment, which give the ratio
of a component's clipping point to its noise floor, these values
do not indicate a microphone's entire available dynamic range.
Instead, the values are measured with reference to a standard
sound pressure level of 1 Pascal (1 Pa = 94 dB SPL). But the
actual maximum SPL capability of any usable microphone

exceeds that reference level substantially. The signal-to-noise
specifications of our microphones would be 35 to 40 dB (!)
greater if the ”hi-fi” approach were used.

The use of ”A” weighting when specifying the equivalent

noise level of microphones is another often-misunderstood
aspect of the standards. ”A” weighting yields a distinctly
lower noise specification – often by 10 dB or thereabouts –
and this figure, of course, becomes the one most often cited
in advertising. But the CCIR weighted noise level may well be
a more accurate indicator of a microphone's perceived noise
level in practice.

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