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Sennheiser E835 Dynamic Cardioid Microphone Product Description:



  • Gentle presence boost to even tonal response ensures clarity and projection
  • Minimal Proximity effect provides consistently clear bass end performance when singing closer to or further from capsule
  • Cardioid pick-up pattern provides good signal isolation and feedback rejection, enabling higher sound levels to be obtained
  • Metal construction and internal shock-mount system minimizes handling noise
  • Frequency response 40-16,000 Hz, Impedence 350 Ohms

Product Description

The E835 Cardioid Handheld Dynamic Microphone is designed to perform under pressure. Uniform frequency pick-up pattern maintains signal quality when moving on and off axis during performance. It includes gentle presence boost functionality to even tonal response and ensure clarity and projection. The minimal proximity effect provides consistently clear bass and performance when singing closer to or further from the capsule. FEATURES:

  • Metal Construction
  • Shock-mounted capsule for low sensitivity to impact and handling noise
  • Hum compensating coil to reduce electrical interference
  • Neodynum ferrous magnet with boron -- keeps mic stable regardless of climate
  • Falcon ring for consistent sound over time
  • On/Off reed switch that can be locked in on position if required

Customer Reviews

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29 of 32 people found the following review helpful.
2Senn E835 - muddy, congested mic
By D. Ho
There are 4 mics to consider in the $100 price category: Sennheiser e835, Shure SM58, Audix OM-2, and AKG D5. I've been doing sound for 10 years. Each has its own faults.Senn: lower midrange congestion -- like you have a cold, warm-sounding, rolled-off highs. Very muddy sounding, but will add more "body" to your sound.Shure: cold-sounding mic, highs better than Senns, some mid-range muddiness.AKG: overall nice sounding mic. Problem when you "push" the mic, i.e. sing loud. Mic feels like it has a delay in it.Audix: very nice sounding mic. No major sonic problems. Nice, extended highs. It's the shadow of the awesome OM-5 ($250+) which is faster and has even better clarity.My advice: go with the Audix OM-2, or spend $200+ for an Audix OM-5 or Senn 935. Both high-end mics sound very similar.

11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
5As i said before
By Christopher
I also reviewed the 3 pack. I believe this is a very good microphone. I'm currently using it for podcasting and the sound quality is unmatched with similarly priced microphones of this type. The unit feels sturdy and well made. I do not feel ever like this product will ever break, and the 10 year warranty only proves that i won't be breaking this any time soon. The Sennheiser is using a much better capsule in my opinion than the shure 57 and 58... Though thats not saying much when those are both of a 50 year old design... I would certainly suggest this to a friend, But if i had the money i'd spend the extra 50 for the e935 but i simply didn't have that. But as far as this one goes its a wonderful mic.In response to the other comment saying it was.. muffled... I think that person must not have adjusted their levels ... every microphone needs some tweaking towards whatever your doing.. A small amount of eq goes a long way ;-)

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5sennheiser e835 dynamic supercardoid microphone
By Jacques Lebeau
I had contemplated buying Shure Sm58's but the e835's equal the job. I use several of them in live sound settings for acoustic instruments and voice. I am very happy.

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