Is Sennheiser E835 good?
It has clean, clear sound, excellent response yet stellar handling noise rejection, and is forgiving but transparent. I would and do choose it over the Shure 58 on any given day. If you want to upgrade, go with the Sennheiser 845 or even 865, but dont be fooled by the marketing of the older Shure 58.
Does E835 need phantom power?
An on/off low cut switch and sensitivity switch, which selects the sensitivity to either 0dB or -10dB, are both located below the capsule beneath the protective basket. +48V phantom power is required to correctly power this microphone.
Are Shure microphones made in Mexico?
I know Shure manufactures its products in Mexico and China. Shure products are famous worldwide for their ruggedness and reliability. Our reputation of 96+ years is based on ruggedness and reliability. A Shure quality standard is a Shure quality standard, no matter where the Shure product is being assembled.
Which is better the Shure SM58 or the Sennheiser e835?
With the Sennheiser e835 you need to have it directly in front of the sound source, while the Shure SM58 gives you a bit more wiggle room. In the long term, the Shure SM58 may beat the Sennheiser e835 in the durability department, even though they are both of great quality.
What kind of microphone is the Sennheiser e835?
The Sennheiser e835 is a handheld dynamic microphone, mostly used for vocals. Like most cardioid dynamic microphones, this one handles noise really well and allows for great feedback rejection.
Which is the best brand of Sennheiser microphones?
Most people will agree that Sennheiser e835 and Shure SM58 are two the most popular models of affordable and budget-friendly dynamic microphones.
What kind of microphone is the Shure SM58?
The Shure SM58 is considered a staple in the recording industry and is, probably, the most famous microphone there is! It’s designed for professional vocal use in live performance, sound reinforcement, and studio recording. This Microphone has a built-in pop-filter that is quite effective, not perfect though.