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Telefunken M80-wh Wireless Supercardioid Microphone Purple

Telefunken M80-wh Wireless Supercardioid Microphone Purple
  • Product Code: eq58568
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$837.00 $1,113.21

The purple Telefunken M80-WH Wireless Dynamic Microphone Capsule is a screw-on capsule version of the wired handheld M80 microphone. This wireless capsule is intended for use with compatible Shure wireless transmitters (Axient, UHF-R, QLXD, ULXD, ULX, PG, PGX, SLX, and UR2), Lectrosonics HH and HHa transmitters, and Sony UTX-M03 transmitters. It is revered for its exceptional frequency response, sensitivity, and control over proximity effect. Its "condenser like" sound is a result of an American-made, custom-wound transformer, making it a favorite among demanding musicians on stage and in the studio. The supercardioid polar pattern effectively controls feedback and off-axis noise.

For Select Shure Wireless Transmitters    For Lectrosonics HH/HHa Transmitters    For Sony UTX-M03 Transmitters    Supercardioid Polar Pattern    Enhanced Directionality    Wide 50 Hz to 18 kHz Frequency Response    High 135 dB Maximum SPL

Key Specs
Frequency Response50 Hz to 18 kHz ±3 dB
Maximum SPL135 dB (1% THD)
Parameters
Polar PatternSupercardioid
Element TypeDynamic
Diaphragm1" / 25 mm
Performance
Frequency Response50 Hz to 18 kHz ±3 dB
Maximum SPL135 dB (1% THD)
Sensitivity1.54 mV/Pa
Connectivity
Analog Output1x Concentric Ring Conductor Plate
Power
Operating VoltageNot Specified by Manufacturer
Physical
ColorPurple
Mounting Thread Size1.25"-28 Male
Environmental ResistanceNo
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.65 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)5.7 x 5.4 x 3.4"

Interchangeable capsule for a variety of wireless transmitters: Shure Axient, UHF-R, QLXD, ULXD, ULX, PG, PGX, SLX, and UR2, Lectrosonics HH and HHa, and Sony UTX-M03

Wide frequency response and high SPL capabilities

Condenser-like performance in a rugged dynamic design

Capsule assembly has been designed to reduce proximity effect and enhance vocals

American-made, custom-wound, impedance-matching transformer

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Hello, what is the real color? In the first photo is a different pink that in the last one.. thanks!

A: I apologize for the confusion. The Telefunken M80 pink body with pink grille would look like the model in the 4th picture.

Q: 2. What will provide some protection for the mic from damage (only need for use indoors) better than the foam windscreen?

A: The only accessories made to actually mitigate damage to the MKH 50 P48 Microphone would be a case for safe storage and transport. In general, wind protection such as foam is not meant to protect against damage, only excessive wind noise and should not be misconstrued for physical protection. While it's true the foam can provide some slight protection against shock, you should still treat the microphone with the same level of care as you would with out any wind protection.

Q: 3. can I use the MKH 50 outdoor to record sound? Is it so bad?

A: If you plan to use the Sennheiser MKH 50 outdoors, which is entirely feasible, it would be highly recommended to combine it with a sturdy windshield such as BH #RYSSKS or BH #RYWSQAT.

Q: 4. How does this compare with the 8060 for use as an on-camera mic?

A: The Sennheiser MKH 50 P48 Microphone and the Sennheiser MKH 8060 Short Shotgun Microphone are both very good mics. The MKH 8060 has frequency response range of 50 Hz to 25 kHz and a maximum sound pressure level rating of 149 dB while the MKH 50 has a frequency response range of 40 Hz to 20 kHz and maximum SPL rating of 134 dB. The MKH 50 has a built-in -10 dB pad which allows for more headroom while increasing the maximum SPL rating to 142 dB, and it also has a low frequency roll-off switch to minimize rumble and noise. The MKH 8060 has no switches or controls. The equivalent noise level is similar for both mics, at 11 dB (A-weighted) for the MKH 8060 and 12 dB (A weighted) for the MKH 50. The MKH 50 is a shorter mic at 0.98 x 5.91" while the MKH 8060 measures 0.75 x 7.01". The MKH 50 has a supercardioid pickup pattern while the MKH 8060 has supercardioid pattern at low to midrange frequencies and transitions to lobar in higher frequencies. The MKH 50 is designed for use as a spot mic, usually mounted on a boom for overhead applications to focus on one person to record dialog. It is often used for studio applications. The MKH 8060 is better suited for mounting on a camera and it can be used for a wider range of applications such as films, documentaries, and outdoor shooting. The MKH 8060 is also moisture-resistant.

Q: 5. is this a cordless microphone?

A: The Telefunken M80 is not a wireless mic. This is a dynamic handheld that needs to be connected via cable.

Q: 6. Dear can i use this with sony nx3. After making cable long of this mic

A: The MX184 it seems should be compatible as the NX3's specifications indicate it has the necessary XLR audio input with phantom power.

Q: 7. I would like to use this microphone to record Voice Overs with. Can you recommend a good "pop filter" for it?

A: Here's a quality pop filter option B&H # THPF842S.

Q: 8. How long is the cable?

A: The attached cable on the MX184 microphone is approximately 4-feet long.

Q: 9. What is the best windshield (dead cat) that will fit?

A: Since the Sennheiser MKH 8050 Microphone is only 2.9" long with a 19mm diameter, you can use the Bubblebee Industries "The Spacer" Bubble Windshield & Fur Cover System for Small-Diaphragm Mics - Black, Extra-Small (B&H # BUBBISBXS) or the Rycote Baseball Felt-Covered Windscreen - Black, 19/20mm, Single (B&H # RY039701). Both items will fit properly and will provide sufficient protection from wind noise. If you need a replacement for the foam windscreen that comes included with the mic, you can order the Sennheiser MZW-8000 Windscreen for MKH8000 Series Microphones (B&H # SEMZW8000).

Q: 10. What is needed for this to work with a Tascam DR-100mkIII, just an XLR cord?

A: Yes. All you would need is an XLR cable,

26/09/2024

[Purple] This is a great wired lavalier mic. It has great sound and comes with several connection clips and wind screens. I highly recommend this mike for interviews and just about any application where your subject is not in a lot of motion.

5
24/09/2024

[1.25"-28 Male ] We use this lav for education purposes at Morgan State University and it's been a true workhorse. Dare I say, the students can drop them, pack gear on top of them, tug on the cables, and more and they just keep working. We've been using them for almost 5 years now and just ordered a bunch more as additions to our growing department. It's a rarity that one comes up with a short, and it's usually in either the capsule or the mic & cable itself which you can buy independently. Audio quality is superb in noisy situations and in the studio it's crystal clear. Windscreens minimize pops, cracks, ambient and of course modest breezes. The only MINOR downside to these mics are the lack of an internal battery. They do draw on phantom, so not having that battery means whatever we plug them into has to provide the power, but thats never an issue for the systems we use.

5
14/09/2024

[Purple] Excellent mic, works as advertised, and looks like the mic, on which, God said, Fiat Lux!

5
24/08/2024

[Purple] removes the problem of people handling the microphone incorrectly. Makes an amateur sound like a pro with no handling noise. Beginners will often cup the mic or hold it by its head giving a hollow sound. This microphone eliminates that problem.

5
24/08/2024

[0.65 lb] I use this mic to record acoustic guitar because of the way it picks up percussive elements of picking. So its uses go beyond just miking drums.

5
11/07/2024

[Purple] I tour with a country band as their road manager and FOH engineer. At a show we were doing a fellow engineer told me about this mic. I purchased one to try out on our lead vocal then had each of the other singers try it out. After trying multiple mics over the last two years I have finally found what I was looking for. We just purchased three more for a total of four and I have all of my guys on them now. They are amazed with the improvement and a direct quote was I feel like my voice is alive now. The feedback rejection is killer and outside of one one of my vocalists I am only using a HPF on a well tuned system. I have one vocalist that I have to fight around 3.15k but I'm noticing that I am not fighting as hard as I was when we had him on a competitors mic. The only minor complaint I have is the proprietary clip that comes with the mic. I would purchase a couple of extras if you are using them frequently. This is very minor considering it is such a great sounding and tough as nails mic. Definitely worth the money!

5
12/06/2024

[Purple] I've used the SM58 for years and decided it was time for an upgrade after doing a show where my vocals just didn't cut through. The clarity of the M80 is far superior to the SM58 and it feels like it is built rock solid. I'm still getting used to the nuances of this mic during live performances, but haven't had any issues with the change. I've read lots of reviews that these are great for recording, etc but I haven't used it for that so I cannot comment.

5
26/04/2024

[Purple] Bought the first one, tried it out, and bought two more immediately.


Terrific microphone. I used to own a Sennheiser, but after a year of use, it started buzzing. Glad to replace it with this mic.

5

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