The MK41Vg is a Supercardioid capsule that fits any of the Schoeps modular Colette series amplifier body.
Like the MK 41, the MK 41V is useful in all situations with music or speech, either as a "spot" microphone or as an overall directional microphone. However, this type of capsule is addressed from the side. It excels particularly in the constancy of its polar response throughout the audio spectrum. As a result, sound within 90º on either side of the main axis is picked up with virtually no alteration of frequency response or tone color. This is strongly evident with sound sources that are in motion, but is also of great benefit in obtaining stable, precise stereo imaging for normal music recordings.
This capsule type is preferred for use as a support microphone as well as in the OCT ("Optimized Cardioid Triangle") microphone system for surround sound recording introduced by Günther Theile of the IRT, Munich. (The front left and right channels in that system are picked up by sideways-facing supercardioid microphones.)
When mounted on CMC amplifiers, the MK 41V may be easier to use in near-coincident setups than the MK 41 because the parallel microphone bodies will not get in each other's way.
Caractéristiques
supercardioid for vertical pickup (side-addressed)
for a very wide range of recording applications
high directivity, comparable to that of a short "shotgun" microphone up through midrange frequencies
with especially consistent directionality throughout its frequency range
often preferred for use in music and speech recording, as a spot microphone and also as a main microphone, especially when using the OCT recording method
Spécifications
Frequency range : 40 Hz - 20 kHz
Sensitivity : 14 mV/Pa
Equivalent noise level (A-weighted) : 14 dB-A
Equivalent noise level (CCIR) : 23 dB
Signal-to-noise ratio (A-weighted) : 80 dB-A
Maximum sound pressure level at 0.5% THD : 132 dB-SPL