Sennheiser ME 35 Super-Cardioid Gooseneck Microphone Head
When a lectern sits inside the coverage of the room's own loudspeakers, the cardioid ME 34 runs out of headroom before the talker is loud enough. The ME 35 is the same capsule family with a super-cardioid pattern: narrower at the front, with a rejection null placed to sit on a foldback source, which buys back several dB of gain before feedback.
Electrically it matches its siblings, 10 mV/Pa into 50 ohms with 12 to 48 V phantom through an MZH 30xx gooseneck, in the same 12 x 18 mm, 9.5 g head. The response starts at 50 Hz rather than the ME 34's 40 Hz, which in practice is one less handling rumble to filter out at the desk.
| Pick-Up Pattern | Super-cardioid |
|---|---|
| Operating Principle | Pressure gradient transducer |
| Frequency Response | 50 - 20,000 Hz |
| Sensitivity | 10 mV/Pa |
| Electrical Impedance | 50 Ω |
| Min. Terminating Impedance | 1 kΩ |
| Equivalent Noise Level | 37 dB (CCIR) / 26 dB (A) |
| Power Supply | 12 - 48 V phantom via MZH 30xx gooseneck |
| Dimensions | Ø 12 x 18 mm |
| Weight | 9.5 g without gooseneck |








