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Schoeps MK 4V

Cardioid condenser capsule for CMC series - side shooting

SKU: 107631

894,00 € 732,79 + VAT

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Cardioid condenser capsule for CMC series - side-address shooting

  • Side-address cardioid capsule for Schoeps Colette modular system
  • Side-address pickup ideal for fixed installations and stereo configurations
  • Stable cardioid directivity even at high frequencies
  • Slight emphasis on high frequencies for greater intelligibility
  • Ideal for orchestra, vocal recording, and Double MS configurations
  • Compatible with Schoeps CMC 1, CMC 6 and CMC 6xt amplifiers
  • O-ring included for radial alignment of capsule

The Schoeps MK 4V is a cardioid condenser microphone capsule designed for the Schoeps Colette modular system. Unlike the conventional MK 4, the MK 4V features a side-address configuration, with the main axis oriented laterally with respect to the microphone body.

This feature makes it particularly useful in installations where the orientation of the microphone is constrained by the suspension or stand, such as in broadcast systems, advanced stereo configurations, or orchestral filming.

Cardioid side-address capsule for Schoeps Colette system

The Schoeps MK4V capsule offers an extremely stable cardioid polar response across the entire frequency spectrum due to its acoustically transparent design. This allows it to maintain a very controlled behavior even at high frequencies, reducing the unwanted emphasis of off-axis sounds compared to many conventional cardioid capsules.

The result is a natural and precise pickup, particularly suitable for high-quality music recordings and professional broadcast applications.

Optimized for orchestra, dialogue and stereo setups

The MK 4V was developed in response to the demand for a side-axis cardioid capsule useful in many professional recording applications.

Orchestral recording and spot microphone

In music, the capsule is particularly popular as a spot microphone in orchestras, due to its precise pickup and ability to maintain good separation between sound sources.

Voice recording and dialogue

The slight emphasis around 10 kHz improves voice intelligibility, making the MK4V also very effective for speech recording and audiovisual production applications.

Ideal for Double MS configurations

Due to its lateral orientation, the Schoeps MK 4V also finds application in advanced stereophonic configurations such as Double MS, where precise capsule alignment is critical.

Radial alignment with dedicated O-ring

When used with amplifiers such as CMC 1 U in suspensions with fixed XLR orientation (e.g., OSIX systems or Cyclone configurations), the capsule orientation cannot be freely rotated. For this reason, Schoeps includes a radial alignment O-ring to stabilize the capsule in the desired position.

Compatibility with Schoeps modular system

The MK4V capsule is compatible with the main Schoeps Colette series amplifiers, including CMC 1, CMC 6 and CMC 6xt, offering the highest sound quality for recording studios, music production, broadcast and professional sound design.

Technical Specifications.

  • Type: condenser microphone capsule
  • System: Schoeps Colette
  • Polar pattern: cardioid
  • Orientation: side-address (side shooting)
  • Frequency range: 40 Hz - 19 kHz with CMC 6 / CMR
  • Frequency range with CMC 6xt: up to 38 kHz
  • Sensitivity: 15 mV/Pa (-36.5 dB V/Pa)
  • Equivalent noise level (A): 13 dB
  • Equivalent noise level (CCIR): 23 dB
  • Signal-to-noise ratio (A): 81 dB
  • Maximum sound pressure level (THD < 0.5%): 131 dB SPL
  • Length: 34 mm
  • Diameter: 20 mm
  • Weight: 18 g
  • Compatibility: Schoeps CMC 1 / CMC 6 / CMC 6xt amplifiers
  • Accessories included: O-ring for radial capsule alignment

Diaphragm

Small diaphragm

Polar pattern

Cardioid

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