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Adapter Jack 1/4 - Jack 1/8 Sennheiser Adapter KLB 6,3S / KL 3,5 gold
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Adapter, Side A: 1/4" Stereo Jack (6,3 mm)
Adapter, Side B: 1/8" Stereo Jack (3,5 mm)
Color: Black
Brand Registration Country: Germany
Country of origin: China
Windscreen Sennheiser MZW 45
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459 ₴
Accessory Type: Windscreen
Color: Black
Brand Registration Country: Germany
Country of origin: China
Windscreen Sennheiser MZC 1-1
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499 ₴
Accessory Type: Windscreen
Color: Black
Brand Registration Country: Germany
Country of origin: China
Windscreen Sennheiser MZW 41
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499 ₴
Accessory Type: Windscreen
Color: Black
Brand Registration Country: Germany
Country of origin: China
Clip Sennheiser MKE 1 mini clip (Black)
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509 ₴
Accessory Type: Clip
Color: Black
Brand Registration Country: Germany
Country of origin: China
Metal basket for microphones Sennheiser MZW 2
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Accessory Type: Basket
Color: Black
Brand Registration Country: Germany
Country of origin: Germany
Windscreen Sennheiser MZC 1-2
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509 ₴
Accessory Type: Windscreen
Color: Beige
Brand Registration Country: China
Country of origin: Germany
Cable for radio systems Sennheiser CL 100 (Jack 1/8 - XLR) (1 m)
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Cable Type: Patch
Cable length, m: 1
Cable, Side A: 1/8" Jack (3,5 mm)
Cable, Side B: XLR
Color: Black
Ear pads Sennheiser Foam Ear Adapter "S" (5 pairs)
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Accessory Type: Ear pads
Color: Black
Brand Registration Country: Germany
Country of origin: China
Cable for radio systems Sennheiser CL 35 TRRS (Jack 1/8 - Jack 1/8) (0,225 m)
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Cable Type: Patch
Cable length, m: 0.225
Cable, Side A: 1/8" Stereo Jack (3,5 mm)
Cable, Side B: 1/8" Stereo Jack (3,5 mm)
Color: Blue
Cable for radio systems Sennheiser CL 35 TRS (Jack 1/8 - Jack 1/8) (0,225 m)
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Cable Type: Patch
Cable length, m: 0.225
Cable, Side A: 1/8" Jack (3,5 mm)
Cable, Side B: 1/8" Jack (3,5 mm)
Color: Blue
Cable for radio systems Sennheiser CL 35-XLR (Jack 1/8 - XLR) (0,225 m)
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Cable Type: Patch
Cable length, m: 0.225
Cable, Side A: 1/8" Jack (3,5 mm)
Cable, Side B: XLR
Color: Blue
Cable for radio systems Sennheiser CL 35-Y (Jack 1/8 - 2x Jack 1/8) (0.225 m)
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Cable Type: Patch
Cable length, m: 0.225
Cable, Side A: 1/8" Stereo Jack (3,5 mm)
Cable, Side B: 2x 1/8" Stereo Jack (3,5 mm)
Color: Blue
Microphone cable Sennheiser KA 600 (Jack 1/4 - XLR) (0.2-0.4 m)
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Cable Type: Microphone
Cable length, m: 0.2
Cable, Side A: 1/8" Mono Jack (3,5 mm)
Cable, Side B: XLR
Color: Blue
Microphone cable Sennheiser KA 600i (Jack 1/4 - XLR) (0.2-0.4 m)
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Cable Type: Microphone
Cable length, m: 0.2
Cable, Side A: 1/8" Jack (3,5 mm)
Cable, Side B: XLR
Color: Black
Microphone holder Sennheiser MZQ 600
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969 ₴
Holder Type: Holder
Rack Placement: On Stand
Stand Material: Plastic
Color: Black
Brand Registration Country: Germany
On-camera adapter with hot shoe mount Sennheiser CA 2
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Accessory Type: Mounting adapter
Color: Black
Brand Registration Country: Germany
Country of origin: Germany
Power distribution Sennheiser EW-D Power Distribution Cable
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Cable Type: Power
Color: Black
Brand Registration Country: Germany
Country of origin: China
Power supply Sennheiser EW-D Power Supply
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Purpose of Power Adapter: For Evolution Wireless Digital series radio systems
Rated Output: 12W (12V, 1A)
Equipment: Adapters for different countries
Color: Black
Brand Registration Country: Germany
Radio receiver mounting kit Sennheiser EW-DP Mounting Plate
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Accessory Type: Fastening
Dimensions, mm: 225 x 0.2 x 135
Weight, kg: 0.05
Color: Black
Brand Registration Country: Germany
Set of 16 magnetic color indicators for identifying radio systems Sennheiser EW-D SK Color Coding
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Accessory Type: Colored labels
Color: Multicolored
Brand Registration Country: Germany
Country of origin: Germany
Windscreen Sennheiser MZW 1
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Windscreen Sennheiser MZW 1
Model: 004839
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969 ₴
Accessory Type: Windscreen
Weight, kg: 0.03
Color: Black
Brand Registration Country: Germany
Country of origin: China
Metal mesh for microphones Sennheiser Basket with pop protection E-845
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Accessory Type: Net
Color: Black
Brand Registration Country: Germany
Country of origin: Germany
Headphones Sennheiser CX 80S
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1 189 ₴
1 019 ₴
Headphones Type: In-ear
Loading: Closed Back
Connection Type: Wire
Microphone: Yes
Frequency Response: 17 Hz - 20 kHz
Sennheiser

Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG is a private German audio company specializing in the design and production of a wide range of both consumer and high fidelity products, including microphones, headphones, telephony accessories, and avionics headsets for consumer, professional, and business applications. The company was founded in 1945, just a few weeks after the end of World War II, by Fritz Sennheiser (1912–2010) and seven fellow engineers of the University of Hannover in a laboratory called Laboratorium Wennebostel (shortened, "Lab W"). The laboratory was named after the village of Wennebostel in the municipality of Wedemark, where it had been moved to due to the war. Its first product was a voltmeter.

Labor W began building microphones in 1946 with the DM 1, and began developing them in 1947 with the DM2. By 1955, the company had 250 employees, and had begun production of many products including but not limited to: Geophysical Equipment, the first Noise-Compensated microphone (DM4), microphone transformers, mixers, and miniature magnetic headphones. Labor W was renamed 'Sennheiser electronic' in 1958.

In 1968, Sennheiser released the world's first open headphones. The introduction of open headphones had an impact on the headphone market as they were able to produce a more natural sound that many users preferred. The original open Sennheiser headphones, the HD 414, propelled both the Sennheiser headphones brand, as well as growth of the company with over 10 million units sold, remaining even today the best selling headphones of all time. Sennheiser was transformed into a limited partnership (KG) in 1973. In 1980, the company entered the aviation market, supplying Lufthansa with headsets.

The company began producing modern wireless microphones in 1982, the same year when founder Fritz Sennheiser handed the management of the company over to his son, Jörg Sennheiser. In 1987, Sennheiser was awarded at the 59th Academy Awards for its MKH 816 shotgun microphone. In 1988, Sennheiser opened a branch in France, another was opened in Ireland and the United Kingdom in 1990, and in 1991, a branch was opened in the United States. Also in 1991, Georg Neumann GmbH, Berlin became a part of Sennheiser. In 1996, Sennheiser received an Emmy Award for its advancements in RF wireless technology. Also in 1996, Sennheiser became a private limited company (GmbH and Co. KG). Since then, Sennheiser has maintained its tradition of high quality audio technology, and still maintains those high standards today. Professor Dr. Fritz Sennheiser died in 2010.

In 2013, Sennheiser partnered with Headsets.com to release a line of wired headsets named “DeskMate”. The headsets were launched in coordination with a performance by rapper Sabotage and his song “DeskMate rap”. The companies also crowd-sourced the design of the headset's website, offering $5,000 to the best improvement from customers. On July 1, 2013, Daniel Sennheiser and Andreas Sennheiser were promoted to the position of CEO responsible for Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG. In October 2013, Sennheiser received the prestigious Philo T. Farnsworth Award at the 65th Primetime Emmy®Engineering Awards in Hollywood. In May 2014, Sennheiser founded a new competence center for innovative streaming solutions, Sennheiser Streaming Technology GmbH (SST). Sennheiser is headquartered in the municipality of Wedemark, Germany (near Hannover). Its United States headquarters is located in Old Lyme, Connecticut. The company has factories in Wennebostel (Wedemark, near Hanover); Tullamore, Ireland (since 1990); and Albuquerque, New Mexico (since 2000). Sennheiser's R&D facilities are located in Germany, Denmark, Switzerland, Singapore and San Francisco, California. Sennheiser has sales branches in France, the UK, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, Hong Kong, India, Singapore, Japan, China, Canada, Mexico, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand and the USA.

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