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Sennheiser Launches MKH 8018 Stereo Shotgun Microphone

The MKH 8018 RF condenser microphone is a compact stereo shotgun mic with three switchable stereo modes (MS, XY-wide and XY-narrow)



Sennheiser has launched a new, compact stereo shotgun microphone, the MKH 8018 for broadcasting and filming applications. The high-class short gun mic completes the company's MKH 8000 range of RF condenser microphones, which excel in the field due to their climate-proof ruggedness and natural sound capture with virtually no off-axis coloration. Providing flexibility to the audio engineer, the compact and lightweight MKH 8018 features three switchable stereo modes: MS stereo, Wide XY Stereo, and Narrow XY stereo. The MS mode allows the engineer to adjust the spatial imaging steplessly on the mixing desk, while the XY modes are premixed in the MKH 8018, with settings fine-tuned in many tests.

MKH 8018

The MKH 8018 has been tailored to broadcasting and filming applications

"The MKH 8018 stands as a top-tier innovation of our MKH portfolio, offering unparalleled audio quality with its ultra-low self-noise and pristine, crystal-clear sound, driven by exceptional off-axis rejection," said Vipin Pungalia, Director- Sales, Pro Audio, Sennheiser India. "With features like moisture resistance, minimal non-linear distortion, and a balanced signal through our transformer less, fully floating output, this high-class shotgun microphone exemplifies over 60 years of Sennheiser's perfected RF condenser technology, tailored to meet the needs of India's audio professionals."

Lightweight and Non-Modular with A Tailored Frequency Response

To make the MKH 8018 as easy to handle as possible, the Sennheiser engineers have given it an aluminium housing to have less weight on a camera or boom pole. Also, the microphone is - unlike most of the other mics in the 8000 series - non-modular with a fixed XLR-5M output and integrated -10 dB pad against overdriving, filters for tailoring the frequency response, and an additional switchable -3 dB low-cut filter at 70 Hz.

As the MKH 8018 has been designed for broadcasting and filming applications, the usual extremely wide frequency response of the MKH mics has been limited to 40 - 20,000 Hz. This avoids any overloading of the mixing console with unhearable distortion below 40 Hz and above 20 kHz, where ultrasonic camera lens measurement systems are active.

Matrix Inside

The MKH 8018 impresses with its homogeneous sound image and can output MS stereo for further processing in the studio or on a mixer, or - via an internal matrix - XY stereo in a wide or narrow mode without the need for an external mixer. In XY-w, the mic emphasizes the side signal to a greater extent, thus capturing more ambience. In XY-n, the focus is more on the mid signal, giving the sound engineer more directionality.

The MKH 8018 is delivered complete with an MZQ 100 microphone clip, MZW 8018 foam windshield and a threaded plastic transport tube. The MZR 8000 camera adapter wraps around the microphone body and ensures a secure fit with other mic clips and on cameras.

Optional accessories for the mic are the MZS 20-1 suspension/pistol grip, the MZW 60-1 basket windshield and the MZH 60-1 hairy cover for outdoor use of the MKH 8018.