Template:Sennheiser E Series Microphones
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
- ↑ 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.
- Sennheiser Microphones Overview – Official product family descriptions.
- Sennheiser Evolution Vocal Microphones – Distinctions between 800 and 900 series.
- Sennheiser Evolution Instrument Microphones – 600 series instrument lineup.