Overview

Sennheiser E902 Dynamic Cardioid Microphone

The Sennheiser E902 - Dynamic Cardioid Microphone is primarily designed for capturing kick drums and bass guitar cabinets. This microphone excels in reproducing low frequency instruments with incredible richness and detail. The E902 features a dynamic element with a cardioid polar pattern. The dynamic element provides high headroom and low distortion when capturing signals at excessive sound pressure levels. The E902 responds to very fast attacks with extreme accuracy, without distortion. Low frequency response is optimised allowing the E902 to excel in reproducing kick drum, bass amplifiers, acoustic bass, tuba, timpani and much more.

SKU: GC60-500199

Sennheiser E902 Dynamic Cardioid Microphone

Sennheiser E902 Dynamic Cardioid Microphone

The Sennheiser E902 - Dynamic Cardioid Microphone is primarily designed for capturing kick drums and bass guitar cabinets. This microphone excels in reproducing low frequency instruments with incredible richness and detail. The E902 features a dynamic element with a cardioid polar pattern. The dynamic element provides high headroom and low distortion when capturing signals at excessive sound pressure levels. The E902 responds to very fast attacks with extreme accuracy, without distortion. Low frequency response is optimised allowing the E902 to excel in reproducing kick drum, bass amplifiers, acoustic bass, tuba, timpani and much more.

TEC Award Winner 2005 for Outstanding Technical Achievement in the category Microphone Technology/ Sound Reinforcement - the Sennheiser e900 Backline Series.m.i.p.a. award 2005Best drum microphones: evolution 900 Series.

Low Frequency Response - The low frequency response is optimised for accurate reproduction of kick drum, bass guitar cabinets, acoustic bass, tuba, etc.

Fast Transient Response - The E902 is capable of withstanding high sound pressure levels and fast attacks are reproduced accurately without distortion.

Cardioid Polar Pattern - The cardioid polar pattern is effective in minimising off-axis audio and residual noise that may cause feedback.

Hum Compensation - The built-in hum compensation coil suppresses hum and low frequency noise.

Rugged Construction - The rugged, durable construction is capable of handling life on the road or in studio.

Key Features:

Frequency Response Optimised for Kick Drum

Very Fast Attack

Clear Pick-up of Deep Bass Signals

Integral Stand Mount

Hum Compensating Coil

Shock-mounted Capsule

Robust Metal Body

What's in the Box:

Sennheiser E902 Dynamic Cardioid Microphone

E 902 Microphone

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User Manual

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Product Overview

Sennheiser E902 Dynamic Cardioid Microphone

The Sennheiser E902 - Dynamic Cardioid Microphone is primarily designed for capturing kick drums and bass guitar cabinets. This microphone excels in reproducing low frequency instruments with incredible richness and detail. The E902 features a dynamic element with a cardioid polar pattern. The dynamic element provides high headroom and low distortion when capturing signals at excessive sound pressure levels. The E902 responds to very fast attacks with extreme accuracy, without distortion. Low frequency response is optimised allowing the E902 to excel in reproducing kick drum, bass amplifiers, acoustic bass, tuba, timpani and much more.

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