Mic of the month

Mic of the month


October: XS 1

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August: e 902
September: e 904
October: XS 1
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Backed by Sennheiser Engineering

 
The Sennheiser XS 1 is a remarkable entry-level microphone because it offers professional features that more experienced artists expect. Designed for those venturing into live performances, podcasting, recording, or even public speaking, the XS 1 features a cardioid polar pattern that is praised for its ability to isolate the primary sound source and minimize background noise. This makes it ideal for a variety of settings, from live stage environments to quiet studio recordings. Backed by years of Sennheiser engineering, the XS 1 produces a clear and full-bodied sound, allowing your vocals to cut through the mix with ease.
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XS 1A Professional Experience

XS 1

The Sennheiser e945 Vs. e935: Our Definitive Handheld Mics

Sennheiser is a leader in handheld vocal stage microphone performance and reliability. Our dynamic mics, like the e945 and e935, are favorites for live use among amateur and professional musicians for their sound reproduction and rugged construction. Similar-looking and performing similar roles, the two are often mistaken for one another. However, some key differences separate the two that you'll want to know about. 
 
 
The Sennheiser e945 Vs. e935: Our Definitive Handheld Mics
  • The Sennheiser e945 Vs. e935: Our Definitive Handheld Mics

    Sennheiser is a leader in handheld vocal stage microphone performance and reliability. Our dynamic mics, like the e945 and e935, are favorites for live use among amateur and professional musicians for their sound reproduction and rugged construction. Similar-looking and performing similar roles, the two are often mistaken for one another. However, some key differences separate the two that you'll want to know about. 
     
     
    The Sennheiser e945 Vs. e935: Our Definitive Handheld Mics

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