MESSE07: Get A New Head

US Sennheiser launches new MD 5235 dynamic microphone head      03/04/07

MESSE07: Get A New Head


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Sennheiser has launched a new microphone head for its top-of-the-range RF wireless microphone, the SKM 5200. The company say that the MD 5235 mic head is just what artists have been waiting for — an extremely rugged dynamic capsule with a great sound that easily cuts through high on-stage levels. The new mic head can be used with all handheld transmitters of Sennheiser’s 5000 Series, the SKM 5000, SKM 5000 N and the latest model, the SKM 5200.
The new microphone head gives even more versatility to the SKM 5200 as it is the ninth capsule available for the handheld transmitter, making it, Say sennheiser, the ideal professional tool for covering any application and miking requirement.
Stephan Scherthan, Sennheiser’s Industry Team Manager for the Music Industry had this to say, “The SKM 5200 was able to cover an enormous range of applications, but there wasn’t a capsule specifically designed for vocals on very loud stages. The MD 5235 has been specifically tailored to meet this need and ensures vocal projection even with very loud rock bands. Based on the successful evolution e 935 vocal microphone, it combines the pronounced presence and vocal ‘punch’ of this cardioid dynamic microphone with the superior RF wireless transmission of the SKM 5200.�
Pricing and Availability:
The MD 5235 will be available in black and nickel from April 2007.
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