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Sennheiser e614 - Drum and Percussion Microphone

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Capture every nuance of your sound with unparalleled precision.

12.00 $ 12.0 CAD per Day

12.00 $ / 1 Day

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1 Day 12.00 $
3 Days 15.00 $
1 Week 19.00 $
2 Weeks 28.50 $
1 Month 35.00 $

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Why it's a good choice

The Sennheiser e614 is a small-diaphragm condenser microphone, ideal for capturing the subtle details of your performances. It is particularly appreciated for its extended frequency response (40 Hz to 20 kHz) and its ability to handle high sound pressure levels, up to 139 dB SPL. This makes it perfect for recording cymbals, percussion, or acoustic instruments.

What the musicians say about it

Users praise its clarity and ability to faithfully reproduce sound. Many appreciate its robustness and reliability, even in demanding live situations. However, some note that it can be a little too sensitive for very noisy environments.

For whom?

  • Stage musicians
  • Sound engineers
  • Recording studios
Expert tip: To optimize the use of the e614, consider orienting it slightly off-axis relative to the sound source to reduce unwanted background noise.

Why it's a good choice

The Sennheiser e614 is a small-diaphragm condenser microphone, ideal for capturing the subtle details of your performances. It is particularly appreciated for its extended frequency response (40 Hz to 20 kHz) and its ability to handle high sound pressure levels, up to 139 dB SPL. This makes it perfect for recording cymbals, percussion, or acoustic instruments.

What the musicians say about it

Users praise its clarity and ability to faithfully reproduce sound. Many appreciate its robustness and reliability, even in demanding live situations. However, some note that it can be a little too sensitive for very noisy environments.

For whom?

  • Stage musicians
  • Sound engineers
  • Recording studios
Expert tip: To optimize the use of the e614, consider orienting it slightly off-axis relative to the sound source to reduce unwanted background noise.