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Sennheiser e602-II Dynamic Cardioid Bass Microphone
The e 602-II follows bass instruments down to the low frequencies that shake things up. The punch of the kick drum keeps its forceful volume at the bottom of the sound image; the attack remains precise throughout the mic's entire frequency response.
The e 602-II hears bass guitars and tubas with the same attention to detail: warm, dynamic, and always with substance. It sounds as solid as it looks and, thanks to its lightweight aluminum body, is easy to position in studios, clubs, rehearsal rooms, at smaller gigs or for home recording.
Features
What's in the box?
- 1 e 602-II
- 1 pouch
- Instructions for use
Specs
Dimensions: Dia 60 x 153 mm
Connector: XLR-3
Transducer principle (Microphone): dynamic
Frequency response: 20 - 16000 Hz
Weight: 318 g
Pick-up pattern: cardioid
The e 602-II hears bass guitars and tubas with the same attention to detail: warm, dynamic, and always with substance. It sounds as solid as it looks and, thanks to its lightweight aluminum body, is easy to position in studios, clubs, rehearsal rooms, at smaller gigs or for home recording.
Features
- Dynamic microphone with expanded bass range
- Fast transient response
- Designed for extreme sound pressure levels
- Rugged lightweight aluminum body simplifies positioning on long microphone boom arms
- Extremely lightweight coil construction
- Hum compensating coil
- Integrated stand mount
What's in the box?
- 1 e 602-II
- 1 pouch
- Instructions for use
Specs
Dimensions: Dia 60 x 153 mm
Connector: XLR-3
Transducer principle (Microphone): dynamic
Frequency response: 20 - 16000 Hz
Weight: 318 g
Pick-up pattern: cardioid
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Superb sounding mic on a bass cab or kick drum. I use this live and in the studio all the time. Live, I will no longer use the DI out of a bass amp, and instead use this mic on the cab. It really provides a rich warmth without sacrificing bass punch. Highly recommended!
Posted by Andrew Brown on Aug 5, 2020