SENNHEISER

 

COUNTRY: GERMANY
YEAR ESTABLISHED: 1945

SENNHEISER MKH 100/2
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year: 60th
SENNHEISER MD 420-9  nr: 03636

A smaller version of MD420NT. Really tiny, but relatively heavy. Made of metal and plastic. Contains a Tuchel cable receptacle. Fixing on a conventional stand may be a problem due to its small form factor.

year: 70th
SENNHEISER MKH 110/2  nr: 95855

A fully metallic stick-type microphone by Sennheiser. Sadly, ours has a number scratched by some genius on its body. We failed to make it work, it may require specific phantom power. Contains a 3-pin DIN receptacle.

year: 50th
SENNHEISER MD 93/1  nr: 05328

We aren’t absolutely sure it’s Sennheiser, although the grill pattern and the name of this model could point to Sennheiser as the manufacturer. Entirely made of plastic and mounted on a sturdy support. Features a switch in the upper part. The cable ends in a 3-pin DIN plug.

year: 50th
LABOR MD 5  nr: 2116

Marked with a Labor W logo. Labor W was the name, under which Sennheiser was originally established.  A plastic microphone from the 1950s. Grundig MD 5’s twin brother. Better looking ones are difficult to come by, considering the body colour. An exceptionally thin cable ends in a conventional DIN connector.

year: 70th
SENNHEISER MKE 401  nr: none

A condenser microphone on a tripod, supplied with two interchangeable capsules, one with cardioid and one with omni-directional characteristics. The body features a switch. Powered from a 5.6 V battery. The cable ends in a 3-pin DIN plug. All packaged in plastic box.

year: 50th
SENNHEISER MD 403  nr: H/374979

One of jewels in our collection. An exceptionally neat, heavy, made with meticulous attention to detail. What’s more, it performs perfectly in recordings, offering a unique sound. Still much sought after. Relatively rare at auctions. The cable ends in a 1/4” jack plug. Our microphone is in mint condition.

year: 70th
LUXOR RADIO MD 407 H  nr: 13752

With the Luxor Radio logo, Sennheiser’s design. A great-sounding, relatively heavy, solidly made dynamic microphone, with a broad range of applications. In perfect technical and visual condition. The bottom part with a tripod holder. The cable with a three-pin DIN connector.

year: 70th
SENNHEISER MD 407 H  nr: 04973

With excellent sound, frequently used in recording, a microphone from the 1970s. A heavy and solid design with a tripod holder in the bottom part. A thick and stiff mini-jack cable.

year: 70th
SENNHEISER MD 411  nr: none

One of Sennheiser’s models which were intended for the consumer segment at its time, but now its sound is interesting for many people. This plastic microphone was originally set on a tripod base. Unfortunately, we don’t have it. The base socket does not make it easy to set it up on a stand. The cable with a 3-pin din connector.

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