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SENNHEISER Dynamic Microphone, Charcoal (004516)

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About this item

  • Smooth Warm Tonal Response
  • Full Dynamic range with presence lift for vocal clarity and projection
  • Consistent on/off axis and proximity response maintain quality while moving
  • Full metal construction and extensive suspension and shock mounting minimize noise and interference
  • Frequency response 40-16,000 Hz, Impedence 350 Ohms


The Sennheiser e845s Dynamic Vocal Microphone is a great stage vocal mic with the convenience of an on/off switch! This super-cardioid, pressure gradient vocal mic features increased output level so it cuts through high on-stage sound levels, making it easy to mix. Low feedback and high SPL (>150dB) make it ideal for any stage application. Also, consistent on/off axis and proximity response and frequency response of 40Hz - 16kHz. Includes carry pouch and mic clip. Breakthrough. High output performance microphone, offering power, clarity and projection. Extended high frequency response and supercardioid pick-up pattern for higher signal output, cuts through high on-stage sound levels. Smooth warm tonal response and full dynamic range, with presence lift for vocal clarity and projection. Consistent on/off axis and proximity response maintain sound quality while moving, providing greater on-stage freedom. Full metal construction and extensive suspension and shock-mounting minimize handling noise and signal interference. High output performance microphone, offering power, clarity and projection.


DJ MusicMan
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
Bought these mics to replace my old handheld mics and I was not disappointed. They came packed welled and on time. I am a DJ/KJ and sound is very important to me, and I can truly say that these mics delivered. I would highly recommend and would definitely bad again.
JT
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on May 4, 2024
I really love this microphone it has enough bass for a soprano like me
Trop grand et le collet ne fait pas bien.
Reviewed in Canada on May 19, 2024
Excellent micro...bonne sonorisation...je le recommande.
Joshua
Reviewed in Mexico on December 30, 2024
Lo mejor que hay, me encanta como capta mi voz con mucha naturalidad y la claridad, no he tenido problemas con feedback con este micro a comparación de otras marcas, recomiendo tener un cable de buena calidad para sacale mayor provecho como los mogami 👌👌👌
Carol
Reviewed in Spain on December 13, 2024
You can’t go wrong with this make and it comes in a zip up bag to keep it from being damaged when you’re transporting it everywhere
Look585
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2023
So I previously had the benchmark for live sound, Shure SM 58. It was destroyed by some ham fisted movers a few years ago. I mostly was doing the karaoke thing in my home studio and didn't realize I bought an SM 48 as a replacement. I recently joined a band again and they were commenting that they could not hear me through the mix. I realized the mic was not a 58. I researched and was going to buy another 58 but the reviews were a little better on this one and I also got $20 off for a Warehouse Deal (used, but likely just a return). Anyway, this is a fantastic mic and a lot more clear than the 48. Is it better than the 58? Can't say, but I like it and am glad I purchased it.
Matthew R. Lilly
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2017
I got this for my girlfriend who is a solo singer/guitarist. She had to turn the gain down on everything she owned because the power of this microphone made every thing clip leaving settings the same from her Shure SM58. The amount of "out of cone" noise cancellation is extremely impressive. I was recording my girlfriend with a cheapish studio Condenser microphone (MXL V67G), but I have since started recording her with this instead. The sound is very transparent, as it doesn't seem to emphasize the mid or upper tones like a lot of live microphones seem to do. I was thinking about a preamp as a gift, but don't think I need to as of now. She uses the switch, so it was a worthwhile $20 upgrade. I've not heard a pop from the switch, so it is a very nice quality feature. It's large and has a fair amount of resistance, so I don't think it would accidentally toggle. My girlfriend uses the microphone on a tripod, so this wouldn't be a decent measure of how easily it would accidentally "turn off". I highly recommend this for a single singer, but not a shared microphone; the out of cone noise cancellation is uncanny.
H B
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2014
Trust me, I'm not a company salesman, or connected at all to the seller nor Sennheiser.However, I think Sennheiser mics are one of the best mics for singing pop music.They have this bright, crispy sound that you can't get on a SM58 without eq-ing.They cut through the song like diamond dust and glitter (yeah, how do you express sound into image?)I researched about mics, and a friend of mine had Shure SM58's which are still used as backing vocal mics.Those mics give a good mid range, but aren't good for cutting in a song where a lot of piano or electric guitar is used.The Sennheiser E-series cut through like butter. Enough bottom end, not overly mid-range-ey, and a tad of brightness. No sharpness to the sound.It's the mic, how I always have imagined a good mic to sound.Works excellent with older sound systems. The problem with older sound systems is, that they usually use Shure SM58's, that are by nature more mid range-ey, and the speakers often lack bass, or treble.The Sennheiser does well in straightening that curve somewhat, to not let the voices sound too mid ranged, with having only ample brightness, or low end.For me it was clear I wanted a Sennheiser mic. Only which one?Sennheiser had 3 vocal mics that where entry mics, sounding so much better than 2x $$$ the pro mics of 5 to 10 years ago!I read some reviews, and basically the entry mics where dull (SM58) sounding.The mid class was by some people's words, a bit too bright.The top series of the E-series mics (the 800 series) seemed to have the right balance of brightness and warmth.In my case I needed a stage mic, where feedback was imminent. This mic has a Anti-feedback mechanism.It's better not to have this for studio, but for live, where feedback can disturb the atmosphere from time to time, it's really necessary to have.It makes this mic the best of all sound wise, as well as more focused towards the live singer!On top of that the -S on the back indicates it has a much desired on-off switch.All you could want in a live, on stage mic!My advise?If you're a singer, you should have at least one Sennheiser E-845 mic, as well as one Shure SM-58 mic in your arsenal.The shure mic might sound better for backing vocals.But this mic just sounds wonderful, and cuts through the band wonderfully well, in a way that the shure doesn't.So get both!
G. L.
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2012
OMG!!! I have been singing on and off stage for over 15 years. I have been using many other people's equipment cause I never found that I needed to buy a microphone (never really sang INTO(ATE) the microphone, so I never worried about health concerns). Anyway, recently being in a cover band, I needed my own microphone. I purchased one not too long ago from a reputable brand and the microphone is good, just not for my vocals (Male Tenor I). I then searched high and low and remembered using a Senny e935 a while back that worked well but not well enough. I went on line and checked out one video of a guy using the e845 to record vocals and I was absolutely stunned. The crispness and clarity that comes from this microphone is unbelievable, I actually think it sounds better than the e935 (that is just my two cents). To end this review, I used this microphone last night in a practice environment where I had to strain my vocals with the previous microphone (unable to push the gain on that one). This microphone had me doubting, at first, if the rest of the band was playing loud enough. My vocals cut through the instruments without even the slightest strain. All the members were able to make out every last syllable; and even when I had to push the gain and volume up (for the harder rock tunes) this microphone was able to handle beyond most other microphones I have used in the past. If you are looking for a less expensive, but AMAZING microphone, the e845 is it. I haven't tried the e945, but I have tried the e935 and this beats it hands down.
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