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Sennheiser e614 Supercardioid Condenser Microphone

40 - 20,000 Hz. Captures the "air"and the body of the instrument. Designed for demanding applications.

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

The e614 is a supercardioid back-electret condenser microphone, designed for demanding instrument recordings that require extended frequency response, high SPL, fast transient response and compact mic size. While percussion overhead miking was the first design priority, the e614 also works exceptionally well on woodwind and string instruments, and is a good choice for flute and sax where it captures the full body of the instrument. The e614 can handle high SPLs and features a medium sensitivity, which ensures reduced bleed from other instrumentson stage. Because of its excellent acoustic properties this mic is also ideal for home recording.

Features:
40 - 20,000 Hz

Designed for demanding applications where extended frequency range, high SPL, fast transient response and small size are required

Captures the "air"and the body of the instrument

Nearly flat response from 40 Hz to 20 kHz and a super cardioid pattern

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

Pick Up Pattern: Supercardioid

Frequency Response: 40 - 20,000 Hz

Sensitivity: 3.0 mV / Pa

Nominal Impedance: 50 O

Min Terminating Impedance: 1 O kW

Dimensions: .70 in. x 3.94 in.

Weight: 3.28 oz.

Transducer Principle: Electret Condenser

Power Supply: 12 - 52 V / 3 mA phantom powering

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