Focused punch, powerful sub bass and a snappy attach make the e602 a must have for modern kick drum sounds! The e 602 II is a cardioid instrument microphone especially suitable for use with bass drums, bass guitar cabs, tubas and other low frequency instruments.Sennheiser e602 II Features Rugged, lightweight aluminium body for stable positioning on long microphone boom arms Lightweight high-performance voice coil construction Fast transient response Low frequency extension Ideal for direct use on the most problematic bass signal Frequency-independent directivity provides isolation from other on-stage signals Humbucking coil Integral stand mount Includes 1 e 602-II 1 pouch Instructions for use
BD Sennheiser e602II Toms Senheiser 421 SD AKG d119 OH Octava MC012 cardioid caps ORTF Room TOMB chinese ribbon Here are some monitor mixes with and without the guitars and bass.
...to do a true comparison. The Gear: Neotek Elan II mic pres on all inputs. Antelope Orion 32 converters. Mics: BD Sennheiser e602 II SD Audio Technics ATM23he Rack Tom Beyer M88 Floor 1 Beyer M88 Floor 2 Beyer TGX 50 Room EV 635a (2) taped to the floor Overheads: Beyer M201, Beyer M88, EV 635a, EV RE10, sE V7, Audio Technic ATM25,...
I now have the Audient EVO 16, and will add a couple of EVO SP8's. I think for some additional mics, the Lewitt BeatKit Pro 7 is what I will try. I also bought a Sennheiser e602-II, hoping it's not a fake.
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