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Eberhard Sengpiel Eberhard Sengpiel is offline
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Default pressure buildup rings on Sennheiser mics

Ray Thomas wrote:
I believe the 'pressure build-up' rubber rings that are supplied with the
Sennheiser MKH20 act as a sort of small-scale HF lift when the mic is used
in the diffuse field, and perhaps they also serve to increase
directionality (or modify the off axis response) slightly also ? Could the
same principle be applied usefully to any flat response omni mic used in
the diffuse field, or is it specifically applicable to the MKH RF
mics....and how much lift?



This pressure treble lift can also used in the direct field, when ever
you need more high frequencies. It's an acoustic equalizer.
You can use it without problems on "not flat" response omni mics,
(diffuse field equalized) if you need more treble.

Sennheiser MKH 20 omnidirectional condenser microphone:
A pressure build-up ring is included and is used to accentuate
high-frequency response.

A HF lift is used on other omni microphones in form of a sphere.
The pressure lift has nothing to do with the RF principle.

DPA sells for his 4006 omnidirectional condenser microphone
the "Acoustic Pressure Equaliser" APE L50B
http://www.dv247.com/invt/45557/

Schoeps sells for his MK2S omnidirectional condenser microphone
the "Slip-on sphere" KA 40 or KA 50.
http://www.musicians-gear.com/lin/da...oeps/ka_40.htm

Cheers Jens