Redefining flexibility for stereo recordings
With the Sennheiser MKH 8018, Sennheiser presents an innovative stereo shotgun microphone from the MKH 8000 series. It impresses with three versatile switchable stereo modes: MS stereo, XY stereo (narrow) and XY stereo (wide). This makes the microphone ideal for a wide variety of recording situations - from film sets and sports broadcasts to impressive nature recordings.
The MKH 8018 uses symmetrical, acoustically open push-pull transducers and low-stress, free-swinging diaphragms. This technology enables an extraordinarily natural and undistorted sound recording, with full detail and a wide transmission range. Even subtle nuances and quiet background noises are captured precisely - for authentic room imaging that other microphones cannot achieve.
Whether MS stereo for flexible post-processing, XY stereo (narrow) for focused recordings or XY stereo (wide) for more spatial sound - the MKH 8018 offers maximum recording freedom. Particularly practical: the stereomatrix can be activated directly in the microphone so that no additional mixers are required.
Thanks to its excellent directivity, the MKH 8018 is perfect for demanding sound recordings in film and video productions, sportsbroadcasts or environmental and nature recordings. The switchable low-cut filter (3 dB at 70 Hz) reliably minimizes wind and handling noise.
With its compact design, the MKH 8018 can be easily mounted on cameras. The identical sound color to other microphones in the MKH 8000 series ensures seamless combinations in a professional set.
The Sennheiser MKH 8018 is the perfect microphone for sound professionals looking for the highest sound quality and versatility. With itstransmission range of 40 Hz to 20 kHz, it delivers impressively clear, low-noise recordings - ideal for film, broadcast, nature recordings or music productions.
The switchable XY stereo function is particularly outstanding:
In narrow stereo imaging (sensitivity 50 mV/Pa), the microphone provides a focused, tightly bundled sound - perfect for interviews, dialog and stage recordings with precise localization.
The wide stereo image (32 mV/Pa), on the other hand, creates a natural, open surround sound, ideal for ambient and natural sounds or orchestral recordings.
The M channel (mono) offers maximum directness (56 mV/Pa), while the S channel (stereo) provides wide sound images (25 mV/Pa). The switchable low-cut filter and 10 dB attenuation allow the MKH 8018 to be adapted to any recording situation.
The MKH 8018 is the first choice for anyone looking for uncompromising sound in variable stereo applications.