Private Audio
e 835
Article No. 004513
Key Features
- Rugged metal body
- Shock-mounted capsule
- Excellent feedback rejection
- High sound pressure handling capability
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General Description
Lead vocal stage mic, designed to perform under pressure. Uniform frequency pick-up pattern maintains signal quality when moving on and off axis during performance. Gentle presence boost to even tonal response ensures clarity and projection. Minimal proximity effect provides consistently clear bass and performance when singing closer to or farther from capsule.
Also available with a switch (see variants for more information).
Features
- Rugged metal body
- Excellent feedback rejection
- High sound pressure handling capability
- Shock-mounted capsule provides excellent suppression of handling noise
- Uniform on- and off-axis response
- Cardioid pick-up pattern provides isolation from other on-stage signals
- Hum compensating coil
- Rugged metal body
- Excellent feedback rejection
- High sound pressure handling capability
- Shock-mounted capsule provides excellent suppression of handling noise
- Uniform on- and off-axis response
- Cardioid pick-up pattern provides isolation from other on-stage signals
- Hum compensating coil
Delivery Includes
- 1 e 835
- 1 microphone clip
- 1 pouch
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Technical Data
| d 1.9 X 7.1 in. (48 x 180 mm) | |
| 40 - 16,000 Hz | |
| 1,000 Ω | |
| 2.7 mV/Pa | |
| 11.6 oz. (330 g) |
Polar diagram
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Variants
| e 835-S | |||
| Variant of e 835 with noiseless on/off switch | ![]() |
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Glossary
| Frequency response |
| The frequency response of a microphone is given within the limits defined by the manufacturer. In studio condenser microphones it is generally within the range of between 20 Hz and 20 kHz. |
| Min. terminating impedance |
| Impedance at which the connected unit meets the specified technical data. If the unit is connected to a lower impedance, it will usually have a lower output voltage or a greater distortion. |
| Sensitivity in free field, no load (1kHz) |
| Voltage measured at the unloaded output of a microphone which is exposed to a sound pressure of 1 Pa and a frequency of 1 kHz in an anechoic chamber. |





