Sennheiser e 914 Instrument microphone (cardioid, condenser) with pre-attenuation and bass roll-off switches for acoustic guitar, overheads, orchestras and grand pianos. P48 power and 3-pin XLR-M.
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Sennheiser e 914 Instrument microphone (cardioid, condenser) with pre-attenuation and bass roll-off switches for acoustic guitar, overheads, orchestras and grand pianos. P48 power and 3-pin XLR-M.
Sennheiser e 914 is a professional condensr instrument microphone developed for under pressure capturing in recording and sound reinforcement applications. The wide linear frequency response of Sennheiser e 914 is 20 Hz to 20 kHz results in vivid, accurate reproduction of instruments throughout the full frequency range.
Sennheiser e 914 is best choice for piano, drum cymbals, guitar, strings and stereo ambience-capturing in live performances and sound design applications. The unique features of Sennheiser e 914 is the microphone’s capsule features a cardioid polar pattern for excellent rejection of off-axis noise while maintaining an accurate frequency response at full range. Also the Sennheiser e 914 creates audio fidelity and flexibility necessary to excel as a workhorse microphone in any studio recording and any live sound application.
Sennheiser e 914 Includes (1) MZQ 800 clip, (1) MZW 64 windscreen and (1) carrying pouch (6.8 oz.)
Product Highlights of Sennheiser e 914
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Exceptionally lively, clear sound
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Three-position sensitivity switch
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Three-position bass roll-off/cut-off switch
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Very high sound pressure handling capability
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Exchangeable capsule
- Dimensions - Ø 24 x 157 mm
- Connector - XLR-3
- Frequency response - 20 - 20000 Hz
- Weight - 198 g
- Attenuation - 0, -10, -20 dB
- Sensitivity in free field, no load (1kHz) - 7 mV/Pa
- Nominal impedance - 100 Ω
- Min. terminating impedance - 1000 Ω
- Phantom powering - 48 V/2,2 mA
- Equivalent noise level - 19 dB(A)
- Max. Sound pressure level (active) - - 137, 147 (with activated -10 db attenuation), 157 (with activated -20 db attenuation) db