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Sennheiser MD 445 Handheld Supercardioid Microphone Review

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Our editorial take on the Sennheiser MD 445 Handheld Supercardioid Microphone

The Sennheiser MD 445 is a dynamic supercardioid microphone designed for live sound applications. Its construction focuses on performance stability and sound clarity within demanding environments. Key features like a hum-compensation coil and a spring-mounted capsule indicate an emphasis on mitigating common live performance issues, such as electromagnetic interference and handling noise. The supercardioid pattern offers focused sound capture, which is generally beneficial for stage use.

With a high maximum SPL and wide dynamic range, the MD 445 is built to handle loud sources without distortion while preserving detail across varying vocal or instrumental performances. The stated frequency response also suggests a broad capture capability suitable for various audio tasks. Its solid-state circuitry and dynamic element mean it does not require external power, simplifying setup in live settings. Overall, it appears to be a robust option for professional sound engineers and performers seeking a reliable handheld microphone.

Best for: This microphone is best for live vocalists and sound engineers seeking a durable, high-performance handheld dynamic microphone with excellent feedback rejection and noise immunity.
What's great
  • High feedback resistance due to supercardioid polar pattern
  • Effective noise reduction with spring-mounted capsule and hum-compensation coil
  • High maximum SPL (163 dB) for loud sound sources
  • Wide dynamic range (145 dB A-Weighted) for detailed capture
  • No external power required
Watch outs
  • No pad for very strong signals
  • Fixed polar pattern (supercardioid) limits versatility
  • No integrated controls on the microphone body

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Specs

Pad
No
Color
Black
Weight
11.6 oz / 329 g
Controls
No
Circuitry
Solid-State
Dimensions
ø: 1.9 x L: 6.9" / ø: 47.5 x L: 174 mm
Maximum SPL
163 dB
Orientation
End Address
Sound Field
Mono
Element Type
Dynamic
Analog Output
1x XLR 3-Pin Male
Dynamic Range
145 dB (A-Weighted)
Polar Pattern
Supercardioid
Power Sources
No Power Required
Microphone Type
Handheld
Frequency Response
40 Hz to 20 kHz
Equivalent Noise Level
18 dB (A-Weighted)
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