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Sennheiser MZQ 8001

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Sennheiser MZQ 8001Sennheiser MZQ 8001 Remote Microphone Mini Clip The Sennheiser MZQ 8001 (Article Number: 502329) is a specialized, ultra compact professional hardware clip engineered exclusively for the MKH 8000 series modular RF condenser microphone family (such as the MKH 8020, 8040, 8050, and 8030). Unlike standard mic clamps that wrap around the full thick metal body of a completed microphone assembly, the MZQ 8001 is purpose built for remote setup architectures.

Sennheiser MZQ 8001 Remote Microphone Mini Clip

The Sennheiser MZQ 8001 (Article Number: 502329) is a specialized, ultra-compact professional hardware clip engineered exclusively for the MKH 8000 series modular RF condenser microphone family (such as the MKH 8020, 8040, 8050, and 8030). Unlike standard mic clamps that wrap around the full thick metal body of a completed microphone assembly, the MZQ 8001 is purpose-built for remote setup architectures.

This micro-clamp is deployed when an MKH capsule head is completely detached from its heavy analog XLR base module (MZX 8000) or digital module (MZD 8000) and linked via a thin remote cable (like the MZL 8003 or MZL 8010). It secures the miniature system directly by its low-profile cable strain relief node or the capsule edge rather than the main barrel.

Key Mechanical and Structural Attributes

  • Eliminates Windscreen Clearance Friction: A major flaw with mounting remote MKH capsules using generic clips is that the clamp often blocks or pinches the base of foam windscreens (like the MZW 8000) or specialized furry covers. Because the MZQ 8001 attaches directly behind the capsule on the thin cable strain relief sleeve, it leaves the entire microphone head unencumbered, allowing acoustic wind attachments to slide on flawlessly.

  • Discrete Visual Profile: With a footprint of just 23 grams, it keeps the physical mount profile nearly invisible on camera, making it highly coveted by orchestral boom operators, television broadcast engineers, and film sound recordists.

  • 3/8" Standard Threaded Base: Built with an integrated, direct 3/8-inch standard internal thread structure. This eliminates the need for bulky adapter bushings when screwing the mount directly onto European-style production boom poles, studio desk arms, or lightweight suspension mounts.

  • Resilient, Non-Slip Composite Build: Injection-molded from a heavy-duty, slightly flexible plastic composite. It provides a tight friction-fit grip that safely anchors the delicate modular capsule during rapid boom movements or overhead suspensions without scratching the finish.

Technical Specifications Matrix

Feature Parameter Hardware Specification Profile
Model Reference Name MZQ 8001
Official Article Number 502329
Global Trade Product Code (UPC) 615104136175
Primary Structural Focus Remote Cable Capsule Mount / Miniature Strain Relief Clamp
Master Microphone Compatibility Sennheiser MKH 8000 Series (MKHC 8020 / 8040 / 8050 / 8030 / 8090)
Integrated Hardware Thread 3/8" Internal Standard Threaded Stud
Hardware Exterior Finish Non-reflective, Stage-Ready Matte Black
Product Dimensions Array 75 mm (Length) x 60 mm (Width) x 33 mm (Height)
Net Component Weight Ultra-lightweight 23 grams (0.81 oz)

In the Box: Production Component Inventory

  • 1 x Sennheiser MZQ 8001 Remote Microphone Mini Clip

  • (Note: MKH Microphone capsules, remote connection cables, and thread reduction adapters are sold separately)

Production Deployment and Rigging Advice

Mounting Position Trick for Quick Swaps: When sliding the MZQ 8001 onto your remote cable rig, pull the clip slightly backward over the rubber strain-relief boot situated right where the cable meets the threaded capsule collar. Clipping it onto this rubber sleeve provides an incredible friction hold that acts as a natural mechanical absorber, filtering out high-frequency cable-tug vibrations and preventing handling noise from coloring your high-end RF condenser tracking.

Adapting to US Mic Stands: Keep in mind that this clip is a broadcast/film-centric tool native to 3/8-inch threading. If your live tour or venue relies predominantly on standard North American 5/8-inch threaded mic stands or boom arms, you will need a small metal 5/8" male to 3/8" female thread adapter ring screwed into the base of the MZQ 8001 to step up the diameter securely. Turn the adapter hand-tight; over-torqueing can crack the internal composite thread tracks.

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