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Sennheiser evolution e906 Dynamic Guitar Amp Microphone

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An excellent mic for guitar amps.

The Sennheiser evolution e906 Dynamic Guitar Amp Microphone is also good for percussion and brass. Supercardioid pattern, flat body shape, very fast response, and hum-compensating coil for low self noise. Switchable Bright, Normal, and Smooth settings. Supercardioid. 40Hz - 18kHz.

Sennheiser evolution e906 Dynamic Guitar Amp Microphone Features:

  • Lively, full sound
  • Very fast attack
  • Flat shape of microphone body perfect for guitar amps
  • 3 adjustable sound characteristics (Bright, Normal, Smooth)
  • Hum-compensating coil for low self noise
  • Rugged metal body
  • Pick-up pattern: supercardioid
  • Frequency response: 40Hz-18kHz
  • Sensitivity in free field, no load (1kHz): 2,2 mV/Pa
  • Nominal impedance: 350 ohm
  • Min. terminating impedance: 1000 ohm
  • Dimensions: 55 x 34 x 134 mm
  • Weight: 1/3 lb.

Sennheiser evolution e906 Dynamic Guitar Amp Microphone Specifications:

ConnectivityXLR
Frequency Response40Hz - 18kHz
Low Frequency Roll Off SwitchNo
Max SPL dB150-159
On Off SwitchNo
Polar PatternSupercardioid
StyleInstrument
Suggested ApplicationsGuitar Amplifiers
TypeDynamic
dB Pad SwitchNo

Makes miking guitar amps easy and handles a lot of other jobs too. Order the e906 from Guitar Center today.
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Sounds like an MD-421 at 1/2 the price.

As an avid user of the Beta 57, I have high expectations when it comes to dynamic mics. I expect a monster with the ability to handle high SPL's, expensive amps, and shredding guitars. This mic delivered it in spades. I once saw Dave Mustaine and Marty Friedman using Sennheiser MD-421's. I got to try one at a real studio once. As a brand new insurance salesman, I couldn't afford one. I thought I would try the E906. It worked. It sounds defined, balanced, and chunky. This would sound great for horns, snares, guitar, bass, etc. It handles Earth-shatteringly loud guitar amplifiers. The ability to mic an amp without a stand is a plus too for my tiny small town dives. I would buy this mic again in a heartbeat. do the same. :)

Reviewed by Guitarsliner on 9/1/2006 who plays Hair and power metal.

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Best Guitar Mic Ever!

I just got back from a weekend of playing. We used one of these to mic my Fender Blued Jr. Usually it's an SM57, which is great, but the sound we got this weekend on my guitar was amazing. I will definitely use this mic from now on.

Reviewed by 96tele on 3/28/2007 who plays Loud.

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