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Sennheiser E 608 Dynamic Instrument Microphone

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Sennheiser E 608 Dynamic Instrument Microphone

Sennheiser E 608 Dynamic Instrument Microphone

The Sennheiser e 608 is a dynamic supercardioid microphone specifically designed for close-miking brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. Its compact size and flexible gooseneck allow precise positioning close to the sound source, capturing a natural and detailed audio reproduction. The microphone's rugged construction, featuring a reinforced glass-fiber body and a tear-resistant cable, ensures durability in demanding performance environments.

Key Features:

  • Compact Design: Allows for unobtrusive placement on instruments.
  • Flexible Gooseneck: Enables precise positioning for optimal sound capture.
  • Supercardioid Polar Pattern: Provides excellent isolation from other on-stage signals.
  • Shock-Mounted Capsule: Minimizes handling noise and vibrations.
  • Rugged Construction: Reinforced glass-fiber body and tear-resistant cable ensure durability.

Specifications:

Component Specification
Transducer Principle Dynamic
Frequency Response 40 Hz – 16,000 Hz
Polar Pattern Supercardioid
Sensitivity (free field, at 1 kHz) 0.8 mV/Pa
Nominal Impedance (at 1 kHz) 250 Ω
Min. Terminating Impedance 1 kΩ
Connector 3.5 mm lockable jack plug
Cable Length 3 m
Dimensions Ø 17 x 185 mm
Weight 20 g

Sennheiser E 608 Dynamic Instrument Microphone

The Sennheiser e 608 is a dynamic supercardioid microphone specifically designed for close-miking brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. Its compact size and flexible gooseneck allow precise positioning close to the sound source, capturing a natural and detailed audio reproduction. The microphone's rugged construction, featuring a reinforced glass-fiber body and a tear-resistant cable, ensures durability in demanding performance environments.

Key Features:

  • Compact Design: Allows for unobtrusive placement on instruments.
  • Flexible Gooseneck: Enables precise positioning for optimal sound capture.
  • Supercardioid Polar Pattern: Provides excellent isolation from other on-stage signals.
  • Shock-Mounted Capsule: Minimizes handling noise and vibrations.
  • Rugged Construction: Reinforced glass-fiber body and tear-resistant cable ensure durability.

Specifications:

Component Specification
Transducer Principle Dynamic
Frequency Response 40 Hz – 16,000 Hz
Polar Pattern Supercardioid
Sensitivity (free field, at 1 kHz) 0.8 mV/Pa
Nominal Impedance (at 1 kHz) 250 Ω
Min. Terminating Impedance 1 kΩ
Connector 3.5 mm lockable jack plug
Cable Length 3 m
Dimensions Ø 17 x 185 mm
Weight 20 g
$71.10

Original: $203.13

-65%
Sennheiser E 608 Dynamic Instrument Microphone

$203.13

$71.10

Description

Sennheiser E 608 Dynamic Instrument Microphone

The Sennheiser e 608 is a dynamic supercardioid microphone specifically designed for close-miking brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. Its compact size and flexible gooseneck allow precise positioning close to the sound source, capturing a natural and detailed audio reproduction. The microphone's rugged construction, featuring a reinforced glass-fiber body and a tear-resistant cable, ensures durability in demanding performance environments.

Key Features:

  • Compact Design: Allows for unobtrusive placement on instruments.
  • Flexible Gooseneck: Enables precise positioning for optimal sound capture.
  • Supercardioid Polar Pattern: Provides excellent isolation from other on-stage signals.
  • Shock-Mounted Capsule: Minimizes handling noise and vibrations.
  • Rugged Construction: Reinforced glass-fiber body and tear-resistant cable ensure durability.

Specifications:

Component Specification
Transducer Principle Dynamic
Frequency Response 40 Hz – 16,000 Hz
Polar Pattern Supercardioid
Sensitivity (free field, at 1 kHz) 0.8 mV/Pa
Nominal Impedance (at 1 kHz) 250 Ω
Min. Terminating Impedance 1 kΩ
Connector 3.5 mm lockable jack plug
Cable Length 3 m
Dimensions Ø 17 x 185 mm
Weight 20 g
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