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Sennheiser e614
I was checking out a new catalog and ran across the e614 http://www.sennheiserusa.com/newsite...transid=009895
It is listed as a new product and is for sale at several online stores.A search at several forums turned up nothing.Has anyone used these yet ?If so,how did you like or dislike them,what did you try them on,and how do they compair to other sdc's. |
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well one thing i know is that it is an electret condenser which is usually found on lower quality mics like those little sony camcorder mics. i don't know if it is a black and white better or worse than an externally polarized microphone but thought you might want to know. i have also been curious about these mics. a pair of sennheiser OHs for the price of NT5s - interesting.
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Ok...thanx guys.
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a follow up...
I finally found a review of this mic...thought I'd post it for anyone interested
http://www.experiencingworship.com/a...ic-Review.html |
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Electret technology used to be used only on some wicked cheap (and bad) mics, but there was really nothing wrong with the technology. In the last few years, Audio-Technica, in particular, have sold electret mics that work fine. By all accounts, electret mics lose their static charge over a period of some years. There'll probably some retro-fitter in the year 2065, who'll make his living charging the diaphragms of old AT4033's., to get vintage sound.-Richie
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