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Sennheiser e 865

Condenser Microphone
Sennheiser
(1)
EUR 241.00
1 unit in stock
Expected delivery: Wed, 22.4. and Fri, 24.4. to your country (FR)
Free delivery in France
super cardioid, 40.....20000 Hz

General Description The e 865 is a fully professional super-cardioid vocal microphone utilising the very best in condenser microphone technology to achieve new standards of quality and sound. The microphone capsule insorporates special blast/pop protiction plate to shield the diaphragm from excessive sound pressure levels. Features - Rugged metal body - Extended dynamic response with pronounced presence and vocal 'punch' - Excellent feedback rejection - Very good rejection of handling noise - Very high sound pressure handling capability Delivery Includes - 1 e 865 - 1 microphone clip - 1 pouch

  • Technical Data
  • - Pick-up pattern super cardioid
  • - Sensitivity in free field, no load (1kHz) 3 mV/Pa
  • - Max. Sound pressure level (aktiv) 150 dB
  • - Nominal impedance 200 Ohm
  • - Min. terminating impedance 1000 Ohm
  • - Dimensions d 47 x 193 mm
  • - Weight w/o cable 311 g
  • - Frequency response (microphone) 40.....20000 Hz
  • - Phantom powering 12 - 48 V

Product Dimensions
Depth
120mm
Width
260mm
Height
80mm
General Information
Manufacturer information
Sennheiser electronic SE & Co. KG
Am Labor 1
30900 Wedemark
Germany

contact@sennheiser.com
Product Details
Product Number
87106
Brand
Sennheiser
Series
e
SubSeries
800
Category
Condenser Microphone
Brand Category
Sennheiser - Condenser Mics
Relevancy rank in Category Condenser Microphone
21 of 22
Date
January 2008
Dimension
Weight
0.61kg
Box Depth
307mm
Box Width
260mm
Box Height
209mm
Gross Weight
1kg

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Sennheiser replaced a 20-year-old AKG condenser microphone for vocals. In direct comparison, the Sennheiser is slightly less analytical/linear than the AKG. In terms of character, it falls somewhere between a dynamic and a condenser microphone, making it suitable for singers who are accustomed to dynamic microphones (such as the SM 58 and other Sennheiser models), but still want to benefit from the advantages of a condenser microphone (clearer highs and less muddy bass).

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