Sennheiser e 602 II Instrument microphone (cardioid, dynamic) for bass drums with and 3-pin XLR-M and 3/8" tripod thread
Vendor: sennheiser
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Sennheiser e 602 II Instrument microphone (cardioid, dynamic) for bass drums with and 3-pin XLR-M and 3/8" tripod thread
The microphone that’s offering high SPL handling, fast transient response, and extended low-frequency capture of instruments such as bass guitar cabinets, bass drums, tuba and more in recording sessions and live stage applications is the Sennheiser e 602 II a cardioid dynamic instrument microphone.
This Sennheiser e 602 II features a dynamic element with a lightweight voice coil and a built-in-hum-compensating coil for picking up loud sources of noise and distortion. The cardioid polar pattern of this Sennheiser e 602 II minimizes off-axis noise and feedback that might occur near monitor speakers or other instruments, making it ideal for use on stage or in the studi.
The Sennheiser e 602 II has a frequency response of 20 Hz to 16 kHz, this Sennheiser e 602 II mic is capable of reproducing sub-bass tones without sacrificing high-end definition. Also the Sennheiser e 602 II has integrated stand mount enables easy placement of the rugged, lightweight aluminum body, and provides a pivoting angle for optimal positioning. The Sennheiser e 602 II includes a pouch for safe storage and for convenient transport.
The Sennheiser e 602 II Includes (1) MZQ 800 clip and (1) carrying pouch (11.6 oz)
Sennheiser e 602 II Product Highlights
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Rugged, lightweight aluminium body for stable positioning on long microphone boom arms
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Lightweight high-performance voice coil construction
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Fast transient response
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Low frequency extension
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Ideal for direct use on the most problematic bass signal
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Frequency-independent directivity provides isolation from other on-stage signals
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Humbucking coil
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Integral stand mount
- Dimensions - Ø 60 x 153 mm
- Connector - XLR-3
- Frequency response - 20 - 16000 Hz
- Weight - 318 g
- Sensitivity in free field, no load (1kHz) - 0,25 mV/Pa; (50 Hz) 0,9 mV/Pa
- Nominal impedance - 350 Ω
- Min. terminating impedance - 1000 Ω