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Sennheiser | E914 | High-grade Cardioid Condenser Microphone

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dHigh-grade cardioid condenser microphone for demanding applications. Outstanding sound properties for highly sophisticated applications like acoustic guitars, cymbals, percussion, overheads, orchestras, and grand pianos.

The e 914 is a condenser microphone of the superior class with a full-bodied sound and excellent dynamics. Its silky character, never headstrong, is developed from the gentle emphasis of the sophisticated treble. Its straightforward transient response accurately captures the temperament of each set, even at very high sound pressure levels. With its detailed resolution, the e 914 makes every live drum sound more refined. The capsule has extraordinary feedback resistance and can be individually adapted to various needs: three positions of bass roll-off/cut-off and pre-attenuation can be set.

  • Condenser microphone
  • Perfect for ambitious (live) recordings
  • Excellent dynamics and lively sound on a wide range of instruments
  • Handles very high sound pressure levels
  • Three-position bass roll-off/cut-off switch
  • Three-position pre-attenuation

What's in the Box

  • e 914 microphone
  • Microphone clamp MZQ 800
  • Windscreen
  • Pouch
  • User manual

Specifications:

  • Dimensions: Ø 24 x 157 mm
  • Connector: XLR-3
  • Transducer principle (Microphone): pre-polarised condenser microphone
  • Frequency response: 20 - 20000 Hz
  • Weight: 198 g
  • Attenuation: 0, -10, -20 dB
  • Pick-up pattern: Cardioid
  • Sensitivity in free field, no load (1kHz): 7 mV/Pa
  • Nominal impedance: 100 Ω
  • Min. terminating impedance: 1000 Ω
  • Phantom powering: 48 V/2,2 mA
  • Equivalent noise level: 19 dB(A)
  • Max. Sound pressure level (active): - 137, 147 (with activated -10 db attenuation), 157 (with activated -20 db attenuation) db