Sennheiser HM 200: headband microphone for theatres and broadcasts
Lightweight and sturdy, the new HM headband microphone 200 of Sennheiser incorporates the sound of the MKE flap model 1, with a headset configuration.
"The microphone Hm 200 it has been immensely successful as a tailor-made product in our transmission market-explains Tom Vollmers, professional portfolio manager in Sennheiser-. It's about time we turned this high-end headband microphone into a standard product and brought it to musical and theatre sound designers around the world.".
Hm 200 uses sennheiser's smallest flap microphone capsule, the model MKE 1, which is known to provide the advantages of omnidirectional design, as a lower susceptibility to wind noise, while putting an audible focus on the speaker's voice.
The headband microphone is virtually invisible from a distance, while offering powerful sound, what converts the HM 200 in an ideal option for musical productions.
The metal frame of this Sennheiser microphone, whose products it markets magnetron, is lightweight, robust and flexible; your fixed cable is equipped with a professional connector 3 Pin. The boom arm is shorter than with other models, all with a discreet design.
Silver color, with transparent ear hooks and a beige cable. It has a foam windbreaker, a large protective cap and a small one for makeup, six clamping clips and a carrying case.
Technical data of HM 200
- Frequency response: 20 to 20,000 Hz ± 3 Db
- Maximum sound pressure level: 143 Db
- Catchment pattern: omnidirectional
- Sensitivity in free field, no load (1khz): 5 mV/Pa ± 2.5 Db
- Nominal impedance: 1 kΩ
- Equivalent noise level: 27 Db
- Weight with cable included: approx. 13 G
- Weight without cable: 7 Gr.
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