Sennheiser e 908 B Condenser Microphone
Engineered specifically for professional brass, woodwind, and percussion instrumentalists, the Sennheiser e 908 B delivers the pristine acoustic detail of a high-end studio condenser with the rugged physical resilience required for the live stage. Featuring a versatile modular design, this high-definition clip-on microphone transitions seamlessly between wired and wireless configurations, making it the ultimate tool for live sound engineers and performing artists seeking uncompromising sound clarity and on-stage flexibility.
Key Features
Acoustic & Structural Excellence
- High-End Studio Sound: Captures the organic warmth, subtle nuances, and wide dynamics of your instrument.
- Professional Tour Durability: Rugged, heavy-duty construction protects the capsule during active live performances.
Precision & Security
- Flexible Gooseneck Boom: Enables incredibly precise capsule positioning and orientation to capture the perfect sweet spot.
- Specialized Clip System: Delivers quick, safe, and rock-solid mounting to brass rims, woodwind bodies, and percussion tension hoops.
Advanced Isolation & Mobility
- Structure-Borne Noise Rejection: Comprehensive shock absorption shields the capsule from impact, key clicks, and handling noise.
- Hybrid Connection Architecture: Connect directly to standard XLR inputs via the included MZA 900 P adapter or integrate instantly with wireless beltpack transmitters.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Transducer Principle | Pre-polarized Condenser Microphone |
| Pick-up Pattern | Cardioid |
| Frequency Response | 40 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Max. Sound Pressure Level (SPL) | 147 dB (with MZA 900 P) |
| Equivalent Noise Level | 30 dB(A) |
| Nominal Impedance | 100 Ohms (with MZA 900 P) |
| Connector Type | 3.5 mm locking mini-jack (Includes MZA 900 P adapter to 3-pin XLR male) |
| Power Supply Requirements | 12 - 48 V / 3 mA (via MZA 900 P phantom power adapter) |
| Microphone Weight | Approximately 140 grams |
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