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Sennheiser Headmic 4-EW, Silver, Cardioid, 3.5mm Jack, 1.6m Cable

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Sennheiser Headmic 4-EW, Silver, Cardioid, 3.5mm Jack, 1.6m CableSennheiser Headmic 4 Condenser Neckband Microphone (Silver) The Sennheiser Headmic 4 is a premier, ultra lightweight permanently polarized condenser neckband microphone engineered for elite vocal and speech applications. It is widely used by corporate presenters, broadcast hosts, and theatrical performers who require a high end, neutral metallic finish that blends seamlessly with modern styling or specific on camera wardrobe sets. This specific

Sennheiser Headmic 4 Condenser Neckband Microphone (Silver)

The Sennheiser Headmic 4 is a premier, ultra-lightweight permanently polarized condenser neckband microphone engineered for elite vocal and speech applications. It is widely used by corporate presenters, broadcast hosts, and theatrical performers who require a high-end, neutral metallic finish that blends seamlessly with modern styling or specific on-camera wardrobe sets.

This specific configuration pairs the high-performance silver frame assembly with an EW cable termination, making it natively compatible with the entire Sennheiser evolution wireless ecosystem (including ew G3, ew G4, EW-D, and EW-DX series bodypack transmitters).

Key Architectural and Acoustic Attributes

  • KE 4 Cardioid Capsule Calibration: Equipped with Sennheiser's premium miniature KE 4 cardioid capsule, the headset offers high gain-before-feedback. By ignoring off-axis ambient sound from the rear and sides, it isolates the presenter's voice cleanly—even when standing directly in front of loud public address (PA) speakers or stage side-fills.

  • Neutral Metallic Silver Aesthetic: The entire structural frame, capsule housing, and integrated cable jacket feature a low-reflection matte silver finish. This variant delivers a sleek, modern visual profile on camera or under studio lighting.

  • Twist-Proof Dual-Side Boom Arm: The ultra-slim (1.1 mm diameter) microphone boom arm is completely twist-proof. It can be structurally detached and re-mounted on either the left or right side of the frame, depending on user preference or camera profile angles.

  • Fully Modular, Adjustable Architecture: The high-tensile metal neckband frame can be adjusted smoothly to contour to varying head dimensions. Its modular format ensures that the cable, capsule boom, clothing clips, and ear hooks are easily interchangeable for field maintenance.

  • High-SPL Safeguards: The capsule tracks audio cleanly across a full wideband dynamic range, managing extreme performance peaks up to 143 dB SPL without digital clipping or internal diaphragm saturation.

Technical Specifications Matrix

Feature Parameter Hardware Specification Profile
Model Reference Name Headmic 4 (Silver EW)
Official Article Number 509496
Acoustic Capsule Type Permanently polarized condenser (KE 4 Element)
Pick-up Polar Pattern Cardioid
Audio Frequency Response 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz
Maximum Sound Pressure Level (SPL) 143 dB
Sensitivity Profile 8 mV/Pa
Equivalent Noise Level 30 dB (A-weighted)
Cable Connector Node 3.5 mm (1/8") TRS Locking Jack (EW Pinout)
Default Cable Length 1.6 meters (5.25 feet)
Chassis Color Finish Matte Broadcast Silver
Net Structural Weight Approx. 7 grams (Ultra-lightweight profile, excluding cable)

In the Box: Component Bundle Inventory

  • 1 x Headmic 4 Neckband Microphone (Silver)

  • 1 x Connection Cable (1.6m Length with 3.5mm Locking EW Jack)

  • 1 x MZW 44 Windscreen (Foam pop filter for plosive mitigation)

  • 1 x Protective Soft Case (For secure travel storage and component management)

  • 1 x Quick Start Setup Guide

Fitting and Field Application Advice

Optimal Proximity Placement: Slide the adjustable neckband on so it rests securely around the back of the skull. Bend the flexible boom arm gently so the KE 4 capsule sits roughly 2 to 3 cm from the corner of the mouth. Do not place the microphone capsule directly dead-center in front of the lips; offsetting it prevents breath bursts ("P" and "B" plosives) from hitting the element directly.

Keep Stress Off the Connection: The 1.6-meter cable is built to handle active movement, but it should never be pulled taut. Always leave a tiny amount of loose slack loop near the base of the neckband before routing the wire down the talent’s wardrobe to their bodypack transmitter. Secure the cable with the included clothing clip to absorb sudden body tugs and minimize cable handling noise.

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