Microphone Capsule

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Sennheiser MM 445 Microphone Capsule

Original price was: ₨ 77,999.0.Current price is: ₨ 71,499.0.

The MM 445 capsule pushes the potential of dynamic microphones to the limits of what is technically viable

Sennheiser MM 435 Microphone Capsule

Original price was: ₨ 77,999.0.Current price is: ₨ 71,499.0.

Dynamic cardioid microphone capsule for detailed sound. It easily enhances voices in noisy surroundings. The MM 435 is well-protected by its spring-mounted aluminum basket. Sennheiser standard capsule interface ensures compatibility.

 

 

Sennheiser MMK 965 Condenser Microphone Capsule

Original price was: ₨ 69,999.0.Current price is: ₨ 64,499.0.

MMK 965-1 BK Multi-pattern Condenser Microphone Capsule for Handheld Wireless Transmitter

Cardioid/supercardioid Condenser Microphone Capsule for Sennheiser SKM and SL Wireless Handheld Transmitters
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Sennheiser MME 865 Microphone Capsule

Capacitor-based microphone. Its presence and feedback rejection make it suitable for vocals and voice transmission. Compatible with ew G3, G4, D1, AVX, SpeechLine Digital Wireless, and 2000 series portable transmitters.

Sennheiser MMD 945 Microphone Capsule

Dynamic Supercardiod capsule for 2000 Series, G4 SKM and G3 SKM transmitters

Sennheiser MMD 935 Microphone Capsule

Dynamic cardioid microphone capsule for 2000 Series, G4 SKM, and G3 SKM transmitters

Sennheiser MMD 845 Microphone Capsule

Super-cardioid capsule with strong feedback rejection. Boosts voice volume and space. Compatible with all ew G3, G4, D1, AVX, SpeechSeries Digital Wireless, and 2000 portable transmitters.

Sennheiser MMD 835 Cardioid Microphone Capsule

The Sennheiser MMD 835 is a cardioid capsule. It can be used to capture audio when paired with a receiver and the SKM 100/300/500 G3/G4, SKM 2000/6000/9000, SKM D1/AVX, or SL handheld DW wireless handheld transmitters

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