Product Description
Sennheiser KK 105 U Supercardioid Condenser Capsule for Select Handheld Wireless Transmitters
Overview
The Neumann KK 105 U is the supercardioid condenser capsule of the famed Neumann KMS105 vocal microphone outfitted with a universal twist-on mechanism that allows you to use it with a wide variety of handheld wireless transmitter mics from Shure, Lectrosonics, and more that support interchangeable capsules. The KK 105 U accurately reproduces vocals with excellent transparency and range, while the supercardioid polar pattern exhibits outstanding rejection of off-axis and rear sound, helping to reduce feedback—especially when sound reinforcement equipment is used.
Works with a Wide Variety of Handheld Transmitters
The Neumann KK 105 U is the capsule from the acclaimed KSM105 vocal microphone, outfitted for use with wireless handheld transmitters that support a modular capsule design. The capsule is compatible with these systems:
- Sony
- Lectrosonics
- MIPRO ACT
- Shure (except BLX and GLX-D systems)
Studio-Quality Supercardioid Capsule
With a built-in roll off filter and smooth 80 Hz to 20 kHz frequency response, the KK 105 U condenser capsule yields a transparent vocal sound with an airy top-end, providing studio-quality sound for live performances. The supercardioid polar pattern effectively minimizes noise and ambiance at the off-axis sections of the microphone without coloration, helping to focus audio capture tightly on the performer and keep feedback from monitors under control.
Stage-Ready Performance
The capsule can handle SPLs up to 150 dB with a 0.5% total harmonic distortion and up to 155 dB with 3% THD. The integrated shockmount isolates the mic capsule from handling noise, while the built-in pop protector helps to reduce plosive sounds and vocal pops.
Specifications
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| Polar Pattern |
Performance
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| Sensitivity |
Connectivity
| Output Connector |
Physical
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