Sennheiser e835-S THREE PACK
Model: 3-PACK E835-S
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General Information
Sound Field | Mono |
Transducer | Dynamic |
Polar Pattern | Cardioid |
Frequency Range | 40 Hz to 16 kHz |
Impedance | 350 ohms @ 1 kHz |
Sensitivity | 2.7 mV/PA |
Free-Field Sensitivity | 2.7 mV/PA @ 1 kHz |
Output Connectors | 3-pin XLR |
Operating Temperature | 32.00 to 104.00°F (0 to 40°C) |
General
Length | 7.09" (180 mm) |
Diameter | 1.89" (48 mm) |
Weight | 11.64 oz (330 g) |
The Sennheiser e 835 Performance Vocal Mic is designed for lead vocal stage use, it has a uniform cardioid pickup pattern that maintains signal quality when moving on and off axis. Gentle presence boost evens tonal response to ensure clarity and projection.
My friend and I recorded some audio for a dance track and I accidentally left my air conditioner on which would normally cause a lot of room noise. I didn't notice any noise in the recording and it wasn't until we were done the session I realized that it was on. Great clarity and very little noise.
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Durable, Excellent Craftsmanship, Great Sound
I like these mic there sought of neutral sounding leaving lot of room to shape the sound you want through eq sound rejection is great my drummer is also the lead singers and these mic are the best so far for keeping the drum bleed through to a minimum , overall there good value for the money.
I am in a home studio setting, my roof is all redwood so the room I use is already naturally damp. I do balance the drywall surface with a foam shield. I have used several low budget condenser mic's from presonus and mxl, as well as a shure sm58 and 57. the condensers are not good.
Really good microphone, vocals are very crisp and warm. A very well built microphone
I'm using this microphone to record my voice for audio lectures. I'm doing the recording at my desk in my office, which is why I selected a dynamic mic rather than a condenser (to reject ambient noises). The recordings sound great and very clear.
I host an open mic and had a pair of SM58 mics. A professional vocalist friend clued me to the e835. I now have 4 e835 mics that we use for vocals at my open mic. They also work well for winds. I kept one 58 for harp (harmonica) players and have a pair of 57 mics for guitars, ukes, etc.
So much better than the Shure I was using. I just use it at home for recording, but it appears sturdy enough to withstand some banging around if you use it to perform out. Fairly narrow pickup pattern, but if you need an even narrower cardiod pattern, the Sennheiser e845 would probably be a good...
I had always used an SM57 or SM58 for vocals, but decided to try something different. This mic did not disappoint. Nice sound, resists feedback well, and the kit that includes the mic stand is a great value.
Senny e835's are the best live vocal mics out there, especially when taking value into account. Just as durable as a SM58, wider frequency capture range, warmer and look better. I use these mics for all my live applications and have forced my other band members to get their own too.
Great Mic, works well in loud enviroments and sound is decent. When I was looking for good mic on the budget pretty much most reviews recommend either Sennheiser e835 or Shure sm58. I got this because I like the design. Sure if I will shop for spare mic I will try Shure too :) For now, I'm happy.
- Suitable for Speech, Vocals & Lectures
- Noiseless On/Off Switch
- Excellent Feedback Rejection
- Minimal Proximity Effect
- A Gentle Presence Boost for Clarity
- Sennheiser e835-S THREE PACK
- 3 x Protective Pouches
- 3 x MZQ 800 Microphone Clamp
- Limited 2-Year Warranty