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Mics Reviewed: Sennheiser e 903 dynamic handheld vocal/instrument microphone It has been a while since my last contribution. In the past year, We have started a new record label, designing a new studio,
Sennheiser is a well respected, long time manufacturer of professional wired and RF microphones, headphones, IEM's, etc. It is
Let's dive in. I was sent the above mentioned mics. All of the mics arrived in individual cardboard boxes. Each box contained a
The e602 is the kick/bass mic. Like most modern kick mics (Audix D6, Shure Beta52, etc), it has a built in boost for a pre-EQ'd
Louie Weaver (of Petra fame) came in for some drumming sessions. I placed the e602 just inside the hole of the front head, on a
The e604 tom mics have been around for a while. Some of my friends/engineers told me that these mics didn't sound good. What I
A big reason for liking the e604's is their sound, but I like their size and rugged build quality. Many drummers today do not have the
The e614's are Sennheiser's new low-profile "pencil" condenser microphones. They sound great. In comparison to my Audio Technica
The e903 was placed in front of the guitar cabs mentioned above, as well as a Marshall MG100DFX solid state combo amp. The mic
The e614 is the newest member to the line. This small condenser mic is great for overheads, hi-hat, snare, piano, guitar, etc. It's sound
I have always followed the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" rule. There are just some applications where change has been non-negotiable
Microphone tests are very subjective. What may be usable for one may not be good for all. I was fortunate enough to have great
Special thanks go to the people at Sennheiser USA for the extended use of the mics.
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