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Sennheiser MD 441
The Sennheiser MD 441 is a large-diaphragm Microphone#Dynamic microphone, dynamic microphone introduced by Sennheiser in 1971. Following the introduction of the MD 21 in 1953 and the Sennheiser MD 421 in 1960, the MD 441 was widely-used for radio and television reporting and was often seen as part of political appearances around the world. Features The MD 441 has a supercardioid polar pattern, with a frequency response of 30 to 20,000 Hertz, sensitivity of 1.8 mV/Pa ±2 dB, and Electrical impedance, Impedance of 200 Ohms. It also features a hum compensation coil. Like the MD 421, the MD 441 has a five-stage bass switch. While it was originally introduced with a DIN connector, it has featured an XLR connector since 1985. Available in various versions and colors over the years, the current model is silver. Usage Broadcast and film The microphone was introduced at the Hannover Fair in 1971. From the 1970s onwards it could be seen in various television news programs, e.g. i ...
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Sennheiser MD441 In Mid-Side Stereo Setting 1, Recording Fischer, Compound Recordings, January 2008 (cropped)
Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG (, ) is a German audio equipment manufacturer headquartered in Wedemark. Sennheiser specializes in equipment for both the consumer and professional audio markets, including microphones, headphones, and loudspeakers. Founded in 1945 by Fritz Sennheiser, the company's professional media division has been under the leadership of third-generation co-CEOs Daniel Sennheiser and Andreas Sennheiser since 2013. The Sennheiser Group has over 2,800 employees worldwide, and reported total sales of €756.7 million in 2019. Sennheiser's consumer audio division was acquired by Sonova, Sonova Holding AG in May 2021. History The company was founded in 1945 shortly after the end of World War II by Fritz Sennheiser and seven fellow University of Hannover engineers. Originally named Laboratorium Wennebostel (shortened as "Labor W"), named after the village of Wennebostel in the municipality of Wedemark, where it had been relocated during the war, the company's ...
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