Sennheiser MKH 8070 Instruction Manual
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To achieve optimal sound capture outdoors, position the Sennheiser MKH 8070 at a 45-degree angle to the sound source. Use a windscreen to reduce wind noise and consider placing it on a boom pole to maintain focus on the subject while minimizing handling noise.
To reduce handling noise, use a shock mount designed for the MKH 8070. Additionally, ensure that cables are secured and do not touch the microphone or boom pole, which can transmit vibrations.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the microphone with a soft cloth, checking the connectors for dust and corrosion, and storing the microphone in a dry, padded case when not in use to prevent moisture damage.
Yes, the MKH 8070 can be used indoors. Ensure the room has good acoustics to avoid reflections and echoes. Position the microphone appropriately to focus on the sound source and use a shock mount to minimize vibrations.
Check the microphone cable connections to ensure they are secure. Verify that the phantom power supply is active, as the MKH 8070 requires 48V phantom power. Inspect the microphone for any visible damage.
Use a waterproof cover or rain shield to protect the microphone. After use in humid conditions, store the microphone with silica gel packs to absorb moisture and prevent internal condensation.
Recommended accessories include a high-quality shock mount, a windscreen or blimp for outdoor use, and a boom pole for versatile positioning. A good-quality XLR cable is also essential for reliable audio transmission.
Check the input levels on your recording device to ensure they are not set too high, which can cause distortion. Ensure the microphone is not positioned too close to a loud sound source. Inspect the cable for damage that might affect signal quality.
The MKH 8070 features a supercardioid/lobar polar pattern, which provides excellent directivity and rejection of off-axis sounds. This is ideal for capturing focused sound in noisy environments or at a distance from the source.
Position the microphone correctly, use appropriate wind protection, and ensure a clean and reliable connection to the recording device. Regularly check levels and monitor sound through headphones to adjust as needed during the shoot.