The MKE 40 is a high-end lapel condenser microphone with cardioid characteristics.
The MKE 40 is a high-end lapel condenser microphone with cardioid characteristics. It is mainly used in television broadcasting with miniature transmitters from the 2000/3000/5000/D6000 series (Lemo 3-P connector) or with transmitters from the evolution wireless series (3.5 jack connector with lock nut). For a fixed cable connection to a camera/mixing console, it is connected to the MZA 900P (Phantom) power supply. The microphone is matte black.
- High resistance to feedback
- Very good speech intelligibility
- Excellent bass reproduction
- MKE 40 microphone
- mounting clamp
- MZW 42 windshield, black
- MZW 42 windshield, white
- Magnetic mount – MZM10
- Sensitivity
- 42 mV/Pa ± 2.5
dB
- Cable length
- MKE 40-EW approx. 1.1 m, MKE40-4 approx. 1.6 m
- Frequency range
- 40 … 20,000 Hz
- Weight
- 15
g
- Nominal impedance
- 3000
Ohm
- Connectors
- LEMO 3-pin for 2000/3000/5000 series, screw-on 3.5 mm jack for
EW
- Directional characteristic
- cardioid (kidney)
- Signal-to-noise ratio
- 37 dB
- Transducer (microphone) type
Condenser
- Dimensions
- Ø 12 mm, length approx. 26 mm
- Max. sound pressure level
- 118 dB
- Min. load impedance
- 15000
Ohm
- Noise level
- 27 dB
- Microphones by application
- Spoken word
- Microphones by application
- TV/film/radio
- Microphones by application
- Miniature/lapel
- Microphones by technology
- Condenser




































