Sennheiser E604 Dynamic Drum & Brass Mic

£119.00

Here's What Sennheiser Say: Character instead of mainstream. Close to the attack, tough, easy to handle: the e 604 has long since been a classic on the rims of tom-toms and snares the world over. Thanks to the practical clip-on holder, the microphone can be mounted in seconds and positioned however you choose.  Lightly emphasized […]

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Description

Here's What Sennheiser Say:

Character instead of mainstream. Close to the attack, tough, easy to handle: the e 604 has long since been a classic on the rims of tom-toms and snares the world over. Thanks to the practical clip-on holder, the microphone can be mounted in seconds and positioned however you choose. 

Lightly emphasized in the upper mids and highs, the e 604 provides a forceful sound, open and clear in the lows. The snare receives a warm to dynamic presence; woodwind instruments also receive a marked spaciousness. This is no wonder, since the sound design is based on the legendary MD 421 microphone.

Key Features

  • Rugged reinforced glass-fibre body
  • Low sensitivity to impact and handling noise
  • Very high sound pressure handling capability
  • Low distortion microphone
  • Hum compensating coil
  • Easy to position due to compact design
  • Integral stand mount

In the Box 

  • Sennheiser E604
  • Mic Clamp

Specifications 

  • Connector: XLR-3
  • Frequency Response (Microphone): 40 – 18000 Hz 
  • Transducer Principle: Dynamic 
  • Pick-up Pattern: Cardioid 
  • Sensitivity in Free Field, no Load (1kHz): 1,8 mV/Pa
  • Nominal Impedance: 350 Ω
  • Min. terminating impedance: 1000 Ω

Brand

Sennheiser

Category

Drums & Percussion

Drums and percussion form the rhythmic foundation of music, covering everything from full drum kits to hand percussion and auxiliary instruments. This category brings together the core tools for creating groove, texture, and dynamics, whether you’re building a full setup or adding extra sounds to your playing.

When choosing drums and percussion, look at build quality, materials, and how the instrument fits your style of playing. Drum kits vary in shell type and configuration, while percussion instruments differ in tone, volume, and playing technique. Consider how each piece will be used, whether for live performance, recording, or practice, and how it integrates with the rest of your setup. The right choices will give you versatility, reliable performance, and the ability to shape your sound with confidence.

Tags

Drums