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Music MicrophonesWhether on stage or in the studio, we have the mics to record or relay music straight from the source. |
For pricing options and packages, contact us at
757.498.6118 Ext - 109, Or |
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Sennheiser E901The half cardioid boundary layer e901 is the optimal microphone for bass drum and grand piano. It is highly robust and step-resistant. |
Sennheiser E902A dynamic instrument microphone especially designed for deep bass frequency instruments such as kick drums, bass guitar amps and tuba. |
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Sennheiser E904The cardioid e904 is a dynamic instrument microphone specifically designed for drum applications. |
Sennheiser E905The e905 has a high maximum SPL and an excellent transient response, for a wide range of instruments and an ideal choice for snare drums. |
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Sennheiser E906The cardioid e906 instrument microphone was especially designed for guitar amps and is also excellent for percussion and horns. |
Sennheiser E908The e908 condenser instrument microphone was especially designed for brass instruments. |
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Sennheiser E912The e912 is a pre-polarized condenser boundary microphone with half-cardioid pick-up pattern. |
Sennheiser E914The e914 is a high-grade condenser microphone for very demanding applications. |
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Sennheiser E602 IIThe e 602 II is a cardioid microphone suitable for use with bass drums, bass guitars, and other low frequency instruments. |
Sennheiser E604The e 604 is a cardioid microphone especially suitable for use with drums and brass instruments. |
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Sennheiser E608The e 608 is a super-cardioid microphone ideal for almost invisible clip-miking of woodwind, brass and drums. |
Sennheiser E609 SilverThe e609 Silver’s flat-profile capsule facilitates extremely close miking of guitar cabinets and is also suitable for drum miking, particularly toms. |
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Sennheiser E614The super-cardioid e 614 is a permanently polarized condenser microphone designed for demanding applications. |
Sennheiser MKH20The MKH 20 is usually used as a main microphone for orchestras and solo instruments, and picks up the natural acoustics of the room. |
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Sennheiser MKH40The MKH 40 can be used as a main microphone in lightly reverberant or acoustically less perfect rooms, with instrumental groups or for speech applications. |
Sennheiser MKH800Featuring five switchable pick-up patterns, the MKH 800 is a superior microphone for any recording application. |
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Sennheiser MD421 IIThe MD 421 II is one of the best known microphones in the world. A five position bass control enhances its qualities. |
Sennheiser MD441A microphone of exceptional quality, its acoustic properties come as close as possible to those of a condenser microphone. |
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