Sennheiser e 902 - Kierkes's review
The Sennheiser E 902 is supposed to be Sennheiser's successor to the very nice and interesting E 602. The E 902 is intended primarily for use with a kick drum, although Sennheiser advertises it, like…
Sennheiser e 825 S - Kierkes's review
The Sennheiser E 825 S is a dynamic microphone designed for live vocal work. While I can tell you now that I would probably pick it over several other entry level microphones, the E 825 S does not av…
Sennheiser MD 431 - Kierkes's review
Not every microphone manufacturing company has the kind of microphone in the class that the Sennheiser MD 431 fits in. I never got my hands on the apparent successor, the Sennheiser MD 431 II, but th…
Sennheiser e 602-II - Kierkes's review
The Sennheiser E 602 II is an affordable microphone designed by Sennheiser specifically to work with "bass instruments." This means that it will probably get utilized most often on kick drums. What I…
Sennheiser e 904 - Kierkes's review
The Sennheiser E 904 is Sennheiser's would be follow up to the already fantastic E 604. The Sennheiser E 604 was a great microphone, having a really nice transient response for snares, and in the abs…
Sennheiser e 845 - Kierkes's review
The Sennheiser E 845 is one of four Sennheiser microphones designed with live application in mind to go head to head with the venerable standards of the industry, the fabled Shure microphones. Sennhe…
Sennheiser e 604 - Kierkes's review
The Sennheiser E 604 is a microphone from Sennheiser that is specifically designed to mic up a drum set. The microphone itself comes with a clip specifically designed to mount it to the drum kit, and…
Sennheiser e 945 - Kierkes's review
The Sennheiser E 945 is a microphone that sits at the top of this range of microphones. In a nutshell, this microphone probably is the best of them. Read on to find out why, everyone! The Sennheis…
Sennheiser e 935 - Kierkes's review
The Sennheiser E 935 is, if Sennheiser is to be believed, the bigger sibling of the E 835. Sennheiser claims that the E 935 has a very high output, and I, personally, think that the hotter a live voc…
Sennheiser e 906 - Kierkes's review
The Sennheiser E 906 is a marked improvement over the E 609, already a fantastic microphone. In this review, I will go into why it is. The Sennheiser E 906 is a dynamic microphone designed for pic…
Sennheiser MD 421-II - Kierkes's review
It is always exciting to review a legendary microphone, because I can just talk about the microphone, without comparing it to other microphones (although I will mention one at the end). The Sennhe…
Sennheiser e 609 - Kierkes's review
The Sennheiser E 609 is a microphone specifically built with guitar amps and cabinets in mind. When the standard for mic'ing anything goes, "Just put a Shure SM57 on everything and EQ it to make it f…
Sennheiser e 835 - Kierkes's review
The Sennheiser E 835 is a microphone that folks all over the world consider not only equal to the legendary Shure SM58, but a superior. After testing out on my voice, I finally understood why. The…
Sennheiser e 845 S - chanmix51's review
translatedMicro scheduled for singing, but is doing well on a duo guitar / vocals. OVERALL OPINION I use it for 6 months for the female vocals. The quality is very good, no breath, no need to bellow out a …
Sennheiser MKH 60 - BérengerLMDM's review
translatedThis microphone is designed primarily to the sound cinema. For perch, by far. It is a condenser microphone, supercardio, which uses an interference tube for a very precise directivity. It is very …