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  • TriYopTriYop

    Sennheiser ME 64Published on 02/14/07 at 17:20
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Cardioid microphone static.
    Used to couple the sound of live vocals, it took very little noise off-axis, while being sensitive to noise in the axis.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Little used because it does not belong to me (sniff), I used this about 5 or 6 times.
    I love the sharpness and grain emerging from the microphone, not to mention the high output ...
    I had not tried many other pickups, but I hear from others that they prefer the Neumann KM184, but I prefer the Sennheiser sound.
    So I think the price / quality ratio is very good (considering the K6 power module costs extra but it can be used without phantom power...)
    If I could I would make the same choice, but more importantly,…
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    Cardioid microphone static.
    Used to couple the sound of live vocals, it took very little noise off-axis, while being sensitive to noise in the axis.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Little used because it does not belong to me (sniff), I used this about 5 or 6 times.
    I love the sharpness and grain emerging from the microphone, not to mention the high output ...
    I had not tried many other pickups, but I hear from others that they prefer the Neumann KM184, but I prefer the Sennheiser sound.
    So I think the price / quality ratio is very good (considering the K6 power module costs extra but it can be used without phantom power...)
    If I could I would make the same choice, but more importantly, I look forward to buying a couple with K6 power modules!
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  • Alex081Alex081

    Sennheiser ME 64Published on 01/15/10 at 19:34
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Description Gnrale

    <p style="padding-left: 15px; padding-right: 15px;"> The ME 64 is a module of destiny to the microphone and K6 handles dalimentation K6P. It is anticipated for use with the reports, interviews, postproduction and sound installations. External surface: matte black anodized, anti-scratch.

    <ul class="list smallList" style="padding-right: 15px;">

    Cardioid

    Directivity regularly over the entire bandwidth

    High resistance to acoustic feedback (Larsen)

    Sounds good control dincidence rear

    Very good intelligibility

    Very high SPL handling

    Wide Frequency Response

    Anti-pop noise integrates

    And low-cut filter on / off switch on the handle

    </ul>



    Techn…
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    Description Gnrale

    <p style="padding-left: 15px; padding-right: 15px;"> The ME 64 is a module of destiny to the microphone and K6 handles dalimentation K6P. It is anticipated for use with the reports, interviews, postproduction and sound installations. External surface: matte black anodized, anti-scratch.

    <ul class="list smallList" style="padding-right: 15px;">

    Cardioid

    Directivity regularly over the entire bandwidth

    High resistance to acoustic feedback (Larsen)

    Sounds good control dincidence rear

    Very good intelligibility

    Very high SPL handling

    Wide Frequency Response

    Anti-pop noise integrates

    And low-cut filter on / off switch on the handle

    </ul>



    Technical Data

    <table>

    <tbody>

    <tr class="fonce">

    <td width="60%"> Transducer principle </td>

    <td> electrostatic microphone permanent polarization </td>

    </tr>

    <tr class="blanc">

    <td width="60%"> <span style="color: #333333;">Directivity ( # )</span> </td>

    <td> cardioid </td>

    </tr>

    <tr class="fonce">

    <td width="60%"> <span style="color: #333333;">Frequency Response ( # )</span> </td>

    <td> 40 ..... 20000 Hz + - 2.5 dB </td>

    </tr>

    <tr class="blanc">

    <td width="60%"> <span style="color: #333333;">Sensitivity in free field ( # )</span> </td>

    <td> 31 mV / Pa + - 2.5 dB </td>

    </tr>

    <tr class="fonce">

    <td width="60%"> <span style="color: #333333;">Nominal Impedance ( # )</span> </td>

    <td> 200 Ohm (K6) </td>

    </tr>

    <tr class="blanc">

    <td width="60%"> <span style="color: #333333;">Impedance minimum load ( # )</span> </td>

    <td> 1000 Ohm (K6) </td>

    </tr>

    <tr class="fonce">

    <td width="60%"> <span style="color: #333333;">Noise level equivalent ( # )</span> </td>

    <td> 16 dB </td>

    </tr>

    <tr class="blanc">

    <td width="60%"> Equivalent noise level, CCIR Spawning (as per CCIR 468-3) </td>

    <td> 25 dB </td>

    </tr>

    <tr class="fonce">

    <td width="60%"> <span style="color: #333333;">Sound pressure level (SPL) ( # )</span> </td>

    <td> 130 dB / 1 kHz (K = 1%) </td>

    </tr>

    <tr class="blanc">

    <td width="60%"> <span style="color: #333333;">Dimensions ( # )</span> </td>

    <td> 22.5 x 106 mm </td>

    </tr>

    </tbody>

    </table>


    Weight: 35 g

    PS: Give Sennheiser ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 2-3 years, mainly video.
    I enjoy the reliability particulirement its sound quality and especially the excellent sensitivity!
    Can be used with phantom power without the grip K6.
    Quality-price ratio correct: Expensive but quality pro and exceptional sensitivity.
    I would do it without hesitating choice!
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