The Sennheiser e604P Dynamic Microphone is a compact cardioid instrument microphone pack that is compatible with toms, snares, and percussion. It clips-on quickly and easily wherever you choose. This is one of the best values to consider anywhere when outfitting your venue or band with great sounding drum mics!
The Sennheiser e604P Dynamic Microphone is specially designed to handle the high SPLs of drums, percussion, woodwind, and brass instruments without distortion. The frequency response and cardioid pick-up pattern are optimized for drum sets and other percussion instrument miking, while also producing exceptional results on all forms of brass and woodwind. An integral stand mount screws directly onto mic stands and included clip attaches mic to rim of drum. Very high sound pressure level handling, in excess of 160 dB, is combined with a balanced, clear, low distortion signal similar to a high-end studio condenser microphone. Lightweight voice coil provides extended high frequency and rapid transient response. A tough reinforced glass fiber body takes the knocks and shocks and suppresses impact noise.
Sennheiser e604P Dynamic Microphone Features
- Rugged reinforced glass fiber body
- Low sensitivity to impact and handling noise
- Very high sound pressure handling capability (in excess of 160 dB)
- Low distortion microphone
- Hum compensating coil
- Easy to position due to compact design
- Integral stand mount
Sennheiser e604P Dynamic Microphone Specifications
- Transducer Principle: Dynamic
- Frequency Response: 40 - 18,000 Hz
- Pick-Up Pattern: Cardioid
- Sensitivity (Free Field, at 1 kHz): 1.8 mV/Pa
- Nominal Impedance (at 1 kHz): 350 ?
- Min. Terminating Impedance: 1 k?
- Connector: XLR-3
- Dimensions: ? 33 x 59 mm
- Weight (Without Cable): 60 g
Sennheiser e604P Dynamic Microphone Includes
- 3 x Sennheiser e604 Dynamic Microphones
- 3 x Carry Pouches
- 3 x MZH 604 Drum Clips
- 1 x Quick Start Guide
- 1 x Safety Guide
- Manufacturer Warranty
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Good toms
Sep 9th 2012I found the 604's to be very open sounding, although slightly toppy and lacking slightly in low mids. The attack was smooth and natural, and the pattern was nice and tight. The included shell-mounts were easy to clip on and had a handy cable clip. One thing I am concerned about is the housing being made of plastic may not agree with most rock drummers. I've used the 604's for reggae and live hip hop and they seem to be quite nice for softer drummers. I'd reccomend them as a good stock tom mic. They may not go so far for recording, I'd stick with the 421's