Sennheiser - e 908 B ew Clip-On Wind Instrument Microphone
Sennheiser - e 908 B ew Clip-On Wind Instrument Microphone is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
The high-end sound of a condenser microphone is combined with the features of professional stage equipment to make the e 908 a small, highly flexible marvel. With an open and high-definition character, it creates surprisingly forceful sounds. It transmits the attack in a very clear and defined manner while structure-borne noise is reliably suppressed. Thanks to its shock-mounted head, gooseneck and special clips, the e 908 can be quickly attached and precisely oriented to the sound source. Despite its delicate form, the microphone is ruggedly constructed and easily takes even hard hits. The e 908 B ew is intended for wireless miking of wind instruments using an evolution wireless instrument transmitter.
Features
• Condenser microphone
• High-end sound and precise definition
• Simple mounting thanks to practical clips
• Precise orientation with gooseneck microphone boom
• Protection against impact and handling noise
• Can be operated with an evolution wireless instrument transmitter (not included)
In the Box
• e 908 B ew microphone
• Microphone clamp
• Pouch
• User Manual
Specifications
Equivalent noise level: 35/30/39 dB (A)
Dimensions: 47 x 193 mm
Connector: 3.5 mm mini jack
Frequency response: 40 - 20000 Hz
Weight: 140 g
Sensitivity in free field, no load (1kHz): 4 mV/Pa, 0,56mV/Pa
