Sennheiser - e608 Evolution Dynamic Supercardioid Instrument Microphone
Sennheiser - e608 Evolution Dynamic Supercardioid Instrument Microphone is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Dynamic super-cardioid miniature instrument microphone. Ideal for brass, drums, and woodwind. Flexible gooseneck with multifunctional clip for easy positioning. Handles high SPLs without distortion.
Holds everywhere.
A solid choice for brass and woodwind players. With its flexible gooseneck, the e 608 snuggles right up to the instrument, while the multifunctional clip lets it find an optimal position on every instrument. The shock-mounted capsule reliably protects against structure-borne noise. When something is in the air - it doesn't get lost here. The e 608 comes closer to the heart of each instrument and transmits its character in soft, warm tones.
Features
• Dynamic microphone with gooseneck
• Low sensitivity to structure-borne noise
• Extremely rugged fiberglass housing with tear-resistant cable (XLR connector)
• Simple handling and flexible positioning
• Hum compensating coil
• Highly effective shock mount
What's Included
• e 608
• Microphone clip
• Pouch
Specifications
Dimensions: 17 x 185 mm
Connector: XLR-3
Frequency response (Microphone): 40 - 16000 Hz
Transducer principle (Microphone): dynamic
Weight: Without cable: 20 g
Pick-up pattern: super-cardioid
Sensitivity in free field, no load (1kHz): 0,8 mV/Pa
Nominal impedance: 250 ?
Min. terminating impedance: 1000 ?
