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Sennheiser MZG 8000 Swivel Joint. Any good?


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Hey Guys,

Trying to find some info on the Sennheiser MZG 8000 swivel module for the 8xxx series of microphones.

Anyone have/used one before?  I've been looking for a Schoeps gvc/41 replacement for a while and was thinking the 8050 with this swivel might be a good option.  I was mainly wondering about it's range of swivel compared to a GVC, as well as the overall reliability of the 8xxx series.

 

Thanks,

Joe

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Hey Guys,

Trying to find some info on the Sennheiser MZG 8000 swivel module for the 8xxx series of microphones.

Anyone have/used one before?  I've been looking for a Schoeps gvc/41 replacement for a while and was thinking the 8050 with this swivel might be a good option.  I was mainly wondering about it's range of swivel compared to a GVC, as well as the overall reliability of the 8xxx series.

 

Thanks,

Joe

I've got a couple but have only had them for a couple of weeks (arrived just *after* the low loader day...)

They work- will swivel to maybe a bit more than 90degrees. Possibly not quite as far as the schoeps. I don't think there's any mechanical issues with the 8000 series but they did change the PCB design earlier this year to get around the grounding/noise issue

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I have a couple 8050s and use to own 3 8060's. My understanding was the 8060 was the only mic with the grounding issue. I ran into it with all 3 8060s, but neither 8050. One 8050 is old (with dark band), one is newer (with gold band).

 

I've had the swivel joint for quite a while. No issues.

 

J

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I have a couple 8050s and use to own 3 8060's. My understanding was the 8060 was the only mic with the grounding issue. I ran into it with all 3 8060s, but neither 8050. One 8050 is old (with dark band), one is newer (with gold band)

no, I had the problem with a couple of 8020 Omnis, I know several others who did too, with 8020s and 8040s - so probably random mics across the whole range were affected.

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