Sennheiser ME 67 Instruction Manual

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Sennheiser ME 67 Specification

The Sennheiser ME 67 is a shotgun microphone capsule designed for use with the K6 and K6P powering modules, ideal for capturing audio in environments requiring high directivity and low interference from ambient noise. It features a highly directional super-cardioid/lobar pickup pattern, making it exceptionally suited for applications such as film, broadcast, and field recording where isolating sound from the subject is crucial. With a frequency response ranging from 40 Hz to 20 kHz, the ME 67 ensures broad and accurate sound reproduction, capturing the nuances of both lower and higher frequencies.

The microphone boasts a high sensitivity of approximately 50 mV/Pa, providing robust signal levels with minimal gain adjustment necessary, thus reducing the potential for introducing noise during amplification. Its maximum sound pressure level of 125 dB allows it to handle loud sound sources without distortion, making it versatile across a range of recording scenarios. The ME 67’s low inherent self-noise, calculated at approximately 10 dB(A), ensures that captured audio remains clear and free from unwanted hiss, a critical factor in professional audio environments.

Constructed with a durable metal housing, the ME 67 is built to withstand the rigors of field use while maintaining consistent performance. Its modular design allows for seamless integration with Sennheiser’s K6 system, enabling flexibility and adaptability in various recording setups. The ME 67 is also equipped with a windscreen to minimize wind noise, ensuring cleaner audio capture outdoors. With its combination of precision engineering, robust performance, and adaptability, the Sennheiser ME 67 is a reliable choice for professionals seeking high-quality directional audio capture.

Sennheiser ME 67 F.A.Q.

How do I properly connect the Sennheiser ME 67 to a recording device?

To connect the Sennheiser ME 67 to a recording device, use an XLR cable. Ensure the cable is securely plugged into the microphone and the input of the recording device. Check that the device provides phantom power, as the ME 67 requires it to operate.

What is the optimal way to position the Sennheiser ME 67 for recording?

For optimal recording, position the Sennheiser ME 67 so that the microphone is pointed directly at the sound source. The shotgun design helps in capturing sound from the direction it is pointed while reducing ambient noise.

How can I troubleshoot if the ME 67 is not picking up sound?

If the ME 67 is not picking up sound, first check the XLR connections to ensure they're secure. Confirm that phantom power is enabled on your recording device. Test the microphone with a different cable and input to rule out cable or device issues.

What maintenance is required for the Sennheiser ME 67?

Regularly clean the ME 67 using a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and dirt. Avoid using cleaning solutions. Store the microphone in a protective case when not in use to prevent damage. Periodically check connections for wear.

Can the Sennheiser ME 67 be used outdoors?

Yes, the ME 67 can be used outdoors. However, for best results, use a windscreen or blimp to reduce wind noise and protect the microphone from elements.

How do I attach the Sennheiser ME 67 to a boom pole?

To attach the ME 67 to a boom pole, use a microphone clip or shock mount designed for shotgun mics. Securely screw the mount onto the boom pole and then attach the microphone to the mount.

What are common issues with the Sennheiser ME 67 and how to fix them?

Common issues include connection problems, which can be fixed by checking cables and ensuring phantom power is on. Audio distortion might indicate a problem with levels; adjust the gain settings on your recording device accordingly.

Is it necessary to use a preamp with the Sennheiser ME 67?

While not necessary, using a preamp with the ME 67 can enhance sound quality by providing clean gain and allowing for better control over audio levels. Ensure compatibility with phantom power requirements.

How do I reduce handling noise when using the ME 67?

To reduce handling noise, use a shock mount to isolate the microphone from physical vibrations. Also, handle the boom pole or microphone stand gently to minimize noise transmission.

What should I do if the ME 67 microphone is producing a hissing sound?

A hissing sound may result from high gain settings or poor-quality cables. Lower the gain on your recording device and try using better-shielded XLR cables. Ensure phantom power is stable and properly supplied.