Sennheiser e614 Supercardioid Condenser Microphone

From percussion overheads to woodwinds and strings, this versatile supercardioid pencil condenser from Sennheiser excels at capturing instruments accurately.

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Sennheiser e914 Condenser Microphone

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Capture pristine acoustic instruments, orchestra or choir with the Sennheiser e914. These go-to pencil condensers are welcome in any pro studio's mic closet.

The Sennheiser e914 is a high-grade condenser microphone for very demanding applications. Its outstanding sound properties qualify the e914 for highly sophisticated applications like acoustic guitars, cymbals, percussion, overhead, orchestras, and grand pianos. Delivery includes a microphone clip, windshield and carry pouch.

Features

- Exceptionally lively, clear sound
- Three-position sensitivity switch
- Three-position bass roll-off/cut-off switch
- Very high sound pressure handling capability
- Exchangeable capsule

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 877-736-6434
Email: support@sennheiser.com
Web: https://en-us.sennheiser.com/service-support

Submitted January 13, 2008

"Fantastic mic for live micing and recording choirs and acoustic instruments"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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Sound
Very smooth sound for recording choirs and instruments. I've used it as part of a matched pair in ORTF for recording a medium sized choir. And it is fantastic for recording acoustic guitar, and for the second ambience mic on an electric guitar amp.
Features
All the necessary controls for controlling bass problems, and the attenuation is handy for electric guitar amps.
Ease of Use
Like any mic, you need to know what you're doing, but this one is very resistant to feedback compared to other cheaper mics I've tried. And doesn't need heavy EQing to sound good.
Manufacturer Support
This thing is made of brass and feels extremely solid. I have one that has survived a drop from the top of 2m high boom onto hard marble. Only a slight dent in the wire scree, but it kept working like nothing happened.
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