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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | Only 1 left in stock, order soon! | | | The E815-S is an excellent choice for speech of vocal situations - especially podiums! Why? This microphone with its cardioid pickup pattern rejects rear axis sounds so it's perfect for situations where you face a crowd. With its reasonable price, quality construction and flexibility, the E815-S is an obvious best choice. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 7.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 6.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 10.0 inches | | Package Width: | 9.9 inches | | Package Height: | 4.1 inches | | Package Weight: | 3.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 2 reviews |
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| | Features | Metal construction for rugged reliable performanceShock mounted capsule for low sensitivity to impact and handlingCardioid pickup pattern insulates from other on-stage signalsHum compensating coil reduces electrical interferenceOn/off switch
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Good for an inexpensive mic Feb 11, 2007 I have this and the Shure PG-48. I use them with an inexpensive karaoke machine. The Shure PG-48 is a bit louder but produces more feedback when standing near the speaker. The Sennheiser is not as loud (i.e. sensitive), but is does have a cleaner and tighter sound quality. It is also better at reducing feedback.
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Sennheiser's low-cost e815S dynamic mic is a winner! Mar 19, 2005 The e815S is currently Sennheiser's least expensive hand-held (unidirectional) dynamic vocal mic, designed for live performance. It's shape is similar to a Shure SM-58, in that it has an integrated "ball top" wind screen, and a dark gray tapered body. It features an "off-on" switch and a male XLR (balanced, low impedance) output connector.
To compare this mic to another very well known and thought of mic, the e815S has a slightly brighter top end, a less pronounced midrange peak and less low end proximity effect than a Shure SM-58. It also provides a slightly hotter output than an SM-58, probably because of it's neodymium diaphragm design. The diaphragm appears to be mounted very well as it exhibits very little handling noise.
The brighter character of this mic helps a live vocal cut through the "mix" of live instruments. The lower proximity effect (bass boost when held close to the vocalist's mouth), also contributes to a cleaner-sounding signal. The silent off-on switch is a nice bonus too. The cost for this German-made mic is pretty amazing... they can be had in "three packs" for $100, or around $50 for an individual mic.
If you are looking for a good-sounding, durable, low-cost live performance vocal mic, the e815S is definately worth trying out. This is not an inexpensive "knock-off" of another mic; this is a genuine German-made Sennheiser.
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