

The Schoeps MK 2H is an omnidirectional microphone capsule designed for sound engineers, classical music producers and discerning musicians who seek a natural and balanced sound image and place great value on authenticity and depth. The MK 2H captures sound as it naturally unfolds within a room. Its particular strength becomes evident at medium recording distances around the reverberation radius, where direct sound and room ambience blend seamlessly. The result is an organic and coherent sound image that never feels diffuse or uncontrolled, creating a realistic sense of space that places the listener right at the heart of the performance.
Compared to traditional spherical capsules, the MK 2H features a subtly enhanced high frequency range above 6 kHz. This purely acoustic tuning compensates for the natural loss of treble in diffuse sound fields typically found in real acoustic spaces. The sound remains open and airy without ever becoming sharp or exaggerated. Instruments retain their warmth, while fine details are reproduced with clarity and precision.
The MK 2H is ideally suited for recording orchestras, choirs, chamber ensembles and acoustic solo instruments. String sections benefit from a natural sense of width, piano recordings sound transparent and powerful, and ensembles maintain clear spatial definition. Even in complex musical textures, the capsule responds with calmness and musicality.
Thanks to its omnidirectional polar pattern, the MK 2H is perfectly suited for classic stereo techniques such as AB and Decca Tree setups. It delivers solid low frequency reproduction, stable phase coherence and convincing depth. When combined with optional spherical attachments such as the KA 40, the directional characteristics can be tailored to specific requirements, offering additional flexibility for large orchestral recordings.
With an exceptionally low equivalent noise level and a high maximum sound pressure capability, the MK 2H is suitable for capturing the quietest nuances as well as dynamically demanding passages. It responds quickly to transients while remaining controlled and natural at all times. This makes it an excellent choice for both studio productions and high quality concert recordings.