Overview of Sennheiser microphone

Sennheiser microphones

Instruments on stage
Just like in the case of vocals, we need microphones that record a strong signal while the performing and at the same time isolate ambient sounds. In addition, the microphone should deal with the source signal without distortion. For Guitar Amplifiers, one of the best Sennheiser microphones will be the e906. It is very well suited for capturing raw guitar sound and bass amp, whose output level is very high. When it comes on percusion instruments, the e604 will be good to snare drum or tom tom, e602 II for drumsticks and e614 for overheads. Such a set will save us a lot of time to complete the appropriate drum microphones, and we will achieve very good results on practically every drum kit. For acoustic instruments, the dynamic MD 431 will provide the clarity and clarity of a condenser microphone, and will provide the right separation of ambient conditions. Sennheiser also has many instrument microphones for their wireless systems.
Instruments in the studio
To universal usage like recording electric guitar or drum kit we need microphones that not only sounds good but have high SPL (sound pressure level) The Sennheiser MD 421 Dynamic Microphone is the popular choice in this case - we will find it in every best studio, as it has become a standard for recording bass, guitar or tom tom . Another dynamic e906 model is adapted for guitar amplifiers, but it will also work well with drums or wind instruments. For more delicate and quieter sound sources, the dynamic MD 441 U is an indispensable tool that offers a level of detail known from condenser microphones, with excellent ambient isolation, suitable for acoustic instruments. An interesting proposition is also the low-diaphragm capacitive e914, designed for acoustic guitar and other jerk instruments.
Summary
Whatever the application, we can be sure that Sennheiser has a microphone that will sound great and prove to be reliable. This is confirmed by the number of performers around the world who use their microphones during professional studio or stage work.

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