Sennheiser is upgrading the high end of its evolution line with the new e 965, a dual-diaphragm vocal mic.
Sennheiser will introduce the evolution e 965 microphone, described as the flagship product of the company’s evolution range and its first large-diaphragm true condenser mic, at the 125th AES Convention in San Francisco, Booth 1210.
The new mic features a wide frequency range, extensive dynamics and extremely low distortion. The e 965 also features a dual-diaphragm transducer, which allows users to switch between cardioid and supercardioid pickup patterns as needed. Other features include a switchable -10dB pad and a low-cut filter to control impact noise and reduce the proximity effect. Handling noise is efficiently reduced by the shock-mount design, while an integrated pop shield and windshield make the microphone user-friendly.
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