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Sennheiser MD 441-U vs. 441-2 vs. 441-?
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what is the differences between the all the 441 mics? |
I used to know all of that off the top of my head, but the numbers and letters following Sennheiser mics typically will tell you if they're xlr, tuchel or whatever connector. I think they also might mean if they have the different settings. Wasn't there a version of the 421 that didn't have the M&S options? I might be wrong on that....I'm so out of the loop in the past few years on this. All of mine are "u5" versions. If someone has their owners manual for an orignal 421, it gives the details on each version.
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There is a low cut filter around the connector...and aHF switch on the body of the mic, In an attempt to reduce the price...a version was made without.
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thanks for your inputs!
I have seen both the 441-U and the 441-2 model and the both have 5-step lo-cut switch, but 441-2 has the tuschel connecter... is this better than xlr? |
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Not better...just a different connector..
Mics for the US market had XLR's & a U suffix |
Tuchel is a nice connector, unfortunately, the world has more or less standardized on xlr. You'll have to get an tuchel to xlr cable. I think on your side of the pond it's easier to come by. Over here, they can be pretty expensive...well, $50-60 bucks or so for one. No big deal though.
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My 441-2 has only a 2-step highpass and a 'big tuchel' connector (i.e. not the 'small tuchel' one).
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I´ve got 2 441´s and 3 421´s. I haven´t checked what suffix my 441´s have, interesting... Don´t know the extra letters on my 421´s either, but 2 of them have roll-off switches and tuchel connectors while the third one doesn´t have the roll-off and have an xlr connector instead (I suspect that it used to have tuchel, but has been modified. Or when did they start making them with xlr? My 421 with xlr is from the 70´s..).
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Tuchel Adapter
You can buy a Tuchel to XLR adapter off of Ebay for about $20 US. Can't vouch for their quality; just seen them there.
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