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== Comparison of Sennheiser Evolution Series Microphones ==
 
 
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! Microphone !! Type !! Polar Pattern !! Frequency Response !! Distinguishing Features !! Official Product Page
 
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| '''e 835''' || Dynamic vocal || Cardioid || 40 – 16,000 Hz || Entry-level vocal mic; balanced sound for speech and singing; rugged build || [https://www.sennheiser.com/en-us/catalog/products/microphones/e-835-004515 Sennheiser e 835]
 
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| '''e 845''' || Dynamic vocal || Supercardioid || 40 – 16,000 Hz || Tighter pickup than e835; better feedback rejection; suited for loud stages || [https://www.sennheiser.com/en-us/catalog/products/microphones/e-845-004516 Sennheiser e 845]
 
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| '''e 865''' || Condenser vocal || Supercardioid || 40 – 20,000 Hz || First condenser in the series; studio-like detail for live vocals; requires phantom power || [https://www.sennheiser.com/en-us/catalog/products/microphones/e-865-004517 Sennheiser e 865]
 
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| '''e 935''' || Dynamic vocal || Cardioid || 40 – 18,000 Hz || Professional vocal mic; natural sound; high feedback resistance; touring standard || [https://www.sennheiser.com/en-us/catalog/products/microphones/e-935-004518 Sennheiser e 935]
 
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| '''e 945''' || Dynamic vocal || Supercardioid || 40 – 18,000 Hz || More focused than e935; isolates vocals in loud mixes; strong stage presence || [https://www.sennheiser.com/en-us/catalog/products/microphones/e-945-004519 Sennheiser e 945]
 
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| '''e 965''' || Condenser vocal || Switchable cardioid/supercardioid || 40 – 20,000 Hz || Flagship condenser; dual-diaphragm design; studio-grade clarity for live performance || [https://www.sennheiser.com/en-us/catalog/products/microphones/e-965-004520 Sennheiser e 965]
 
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| '''e 604''' || Dynamic instrument || Cardioid || 40 – 18,000 Hz || Compact drum mic; clips directly to toms/snare; rugged touring design || [https://www.sennheiser.com/en-us/catalog/products/microphones/e-604-004521 Sennheiser e 604]
 
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| '''e 609''' || Dynamic instrument || Supercardioid || 40 – 15,000 Hz || Flat-front design; hangs in front of guitar amps; affordable alternative to SM57 || [https://www.sennheiser.com/en-us/catalog/products/microphones/e-609-004522 Sennheiser e 609]
 
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| '''e 906''' || Dynamic instrument || Supercardioid || 40 – 18,000 Hz || Enhanced version of e609; brighter response; switchable presence filter for tonal shaping || [https://www.sennheiser.com/en-us/catalog/products/microphones/e-906-004523 Sennheiser e 906]
 
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| '''e 602-II''' || Dynamic instrument || Cardioid || 20 – 16,000 Hz || Designed for kick drums and bass instruments; extended low-frequency handling || [https://www.sennheiser.com/en-us/catalog/products/microphones/e-602-ii-004524 Sennheiser e 602-II]
 
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| '''e 902''' || Dynamic instrument || Cardioid || 20 – 18,000 Hz || Kick drum mic; punchy low end; tailored for live and studio bass capture || [https://www.sennheiser.com/en-us/catalog/products/microphones/e-902-004525 Sennheiser e 902]
 
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| '''e 904''' || Dynamic instrument || Cardioid || 40 – 18,000 Hz || Compact drum mic; optimized for snare/toms; clip-on mount || [https://www.sennheiser.com/en-us/catalog/products/microphones/e-904-004526 Sennheiser e 904]
 
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| '''e 901''' || Condenser instrument || Half-cardioid || 20 – 20,000 Hz || Boundary mic for kick drums; placed inside drum shell; captures attack and body || [https://www.sennheiser.com/en-us/catalog/products/microphones/e-901-004527 Sennheiser e 901]
 
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| '''e 908''' || Condenser instrument || Cardioid || 30 – 20,000 Hz || Clip-on mic for brass and percussion; flexible gooseneck; high SPL handling || [https://www.sennheiser.com/en-us/catalog/products/microphones/e-908-004528 Sennheiser e 908]
 
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| '''e 914''' || Condenser instrument || Cardioid || 20 – 20,000 Hz || Pencil condenser; overheads, hi-hats, acoustic instruments; studio-quality detail || [https://www.sennheiser.com/en-us/catalog/products/microphones/e-914-004529 Sennheiser e 914]
 
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== Evolution Series Structure ==
 
== Evolution Series Structure ==
  
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* '''600 Series''' – Primarily instrument microphones (e.g., e604 for drums, e609/e906 for guitar amps, e602-II/e902 for kick drums).   
 
* '''600 Series''' – Primarily instrument microphones (e.g., e604 for drums, e609/e906 for guitar amps, e602-II/e902 for kick drums).   
* '''800 Series''' – Entry-level vocal microphones (e.g., e835, e845, e865). These are rugged, easy to use, and designed for accessible performance in speech and singing.<ref name="600800">Sennheiser groups the 600 and 800 series together as its entry-level family: 600 for instruments, 800 for vocals. This is what "within 600/800" refers to.</ref>   
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* '''800 Series''' – Entry-level vocal microphones (e.g., e835, e845, e865). These are rugged, easy to use, and designed for accessible performance in speech and singing.<ref name="entrygroup">Sennheiser groups the 600 and 800 series together as its entry-level family: 600 for instruments, 800 for vocals. This is what "within 600/800" refers to.</ref>   
 
* '''900 Series''' – Professional vocal microphones (e.g., e935, e945, e965). Marketed as a "harmonically calibrated family" for demanding live sound and touring professionals, offering higher fidelity and reliability.   
 
* '''900 Series''' – Professional vocal microphones (e.g., e935, e945, e965). Marketed as a "harmonically calibrated family" for demanding live sound and touring professionals, offering higher fidelity and reliability.   
  

Revision as of 02:04, 16 December 2025

Evolution Series Structure

The Sennheiser Evolution Series is divided into distinct families of microphones, each tailored for specific applications and user levels:

  • 600 Series – Primarily instrument microphones (e.g., e604 for drums, e609/e906 for guitar amps, e602-II/e902 for kick drums).
  • 800 Series – Entry-level vocal microphones (e.g., e835, e845, e865). These are rugged, easy to use, and designed for accessible performance in speech and singing.[1]
  • 900 Series – Professional vocal microphones (e.g., e935, e945, e965). Marketed as a "harmonically calibrated family" for demanding live sound and touring professionals, offering higher fidelity and reliability.

Key Distinctions

  • The 800 series emphasizes ruggedness and affordability, with straightforward sound shaping for everyday use.
  • The 900 series emphasizes precision, feedback rejection, and consistency, designed for professional touring and engineered live sound.
  • The 600 series complements the 800 series by covering instruments, while the 800 series covers vocals — together forming the entry-level tier.

References

  1. Sennheiser groups the 600 and 800 series together as its entry-level family: 600 for instruments, 800 for vocals. This is what "within 600/800" refers to.