
Sennheiser MKH 8040
Sennheiser have taken advantage of new technology to produce a smaller, lower-cost modular version of their modern classic MKH range of microphones.
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Sennheiser have taken advantage of new technology to produce a smaller, lower-cost modular version of their modern classic MKH range of microphones.
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Our condolences go out to Orange, who suffered a break-in at their Borehamwood HQ in August, during which 141 of their Tiny Terror combos were stolen, with a total retail value of £62,000.