Instrument Microphone - Drums, Percussion...
$199.95
General Description
The cardioid e 904 is a dynamic instrument microphone specifically designed for drum applications. Featuring a very short body with integrated stand mount and a universal rim clip, the e 904 provides great sound without getting in the way in even the most crowded setups.
Features
- Full, impressive, lively sound for drums and percussion
- Very fast attack
- Compact body ideal for mounting on toms and snares
- Excellent sound profiling,adapts to all percussive styles
- Robust reinforced metal casing
Delivery Includes
- e 904 microphone
- MZH 604 drum clamp
- Pouch
- User manual
Instrument Microphone - Drums, Percussion...
$199.95
Technical Data
| Dimensions |
2.5 x 1.6 in. (63 x 41 mm) |
| Frequency response |
40...18,000 Hz |
| Min. terminating impedance |
1,000 Ω |
| Nominal impedance |
350 Ω |
| Pick-up pattern |
Cardioid |
| Sensitivity in free field, no load (1kHz) |
2 mV/Pa |
| Weight |
4.4 oz. (125 g) |
Instrument Microphone - Drums, Percussion...
$199.95
Recommended Accessories
| Part/Accessory |
Article No. |
| MZH 604 |
005299 |
improved L-shaped drum clamp for E604, E904
|
Instrument Microphone - Drums, Percussion...
$199.95
Variants
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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. |
| Nominal impedance |
| See impedance. |
| Pick-up pattern |
| Also known as polar pattern, directivity. According to their acoustic design, microphones differ in their sensitivity towards sound from different directions. Pressure microphones have a sensitivity that is largely independent of direction (omni-directional pick-up pattern). Pressure gradient microphones have the pick-up patterns wide cardioid, cardioid, super-cardioid or figure-of-eight. Interference microphones can be used to achieve a further concentration of the pick-up pattern (lobar pick-up pattern). As a special case, dummy head microphones achieve the pick-up pattern of the human ear/head (dummy head stereo). |
| 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. |