Sennheiser E 905 Instruction Manual

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Pages 9
Year 2005
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Sennheiser E 905 Specification

The Sennheiser E 905 is a dynamic cardioid instrument microphone engineered for professional audio applications, particularly for capturing the sound of drums and percussion instruments. It features a robust metal construction designed to withstand the rigors of live performance and studio environments. The cardioid polar pattern of the E 905 provides excellent off-axis rejection, minimizing the pickup of unwanted ambient noise and ensuring focus on the intended sound source. This makes it particularly effective in isolating the sound of a drum in a kit setup.

The microphone has a frequency response of 40 Hz to 18 kHz, offering a well-balanced and natural sound that captures the nuances of instruments with clarity and depth. Its high SPL handling capability allows it to accommodate loud sound sources without distortion, making it ideal for snare drums and other high-impact percussion. The E 905 also features a fast transient response, which aids in accurately reproducing the attack and intricate details of percussion instruments.

Connectivity is facilitated through a standard XLR-3 connector, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of audio equipment. The microphone's compact design allows for easy positioning in tight spaces, a crucial feature when dealing with complex drum setups. Additionally, its durable design ensures longevity and reliability in various performance conditions. The Sennheiser E 905 is recognized for its consistent performance and versatility, making it a favored choice among musicians and audio professionals who demand precision and resilience from their equipment.

Sennheiser E 905 F.A.Q.

What is the optimal placement for the Sennheiser E 905 on a snare drum?

Position the Sennheiser E 905 about 1-2 inches above the snare drum head, angled towards the center of the drum to capture the full tonal range and minimize bleed from other instruments.

How do I reduce feedback when using the Sennheiser E 905 in a live setting?

To reduce feedback, ensure the microphone is not directly facing the monitors. Use a graphic equalizer to cut frequencies prone to feedback and adjust the microphone's gain appropriately.

What maintenance steps should I follow to ensure the longevity of my Sennheiser E 905?

Regularly clean the microphone grille with a soft brush or dry cloth, avoid exposing it to moisture, and store it in a padded case when not in use to prevent physical damage.

How can I connect the Sennheiser E 905 to a mixing console?

Use a standard XLR cable to connect the Sennheiser E 905 to the XLR input on your mixing console. Ensure the console is set to accept a mic-level signal.

What should I do if the Sennheiser E 905 is not picking up sound?

Check the XLR cable for any damage or loose connections, ensure that the mixer or audio interface is powered on, and verify that the channel gain is set correctly.

Can the Sennheiser E 905 be used for recording instruments other than drums?

Yes, the Sennheiser E 905 can be used for brass instruments, guitar amplifiers, and other percussion instruments due to its high SPL handling and versatile frequency response.

What are some troubleshooting steps if the Sennheiser E 905 produces distorted audio?

Ensure the microphone is not overloaded by high sound pressure levels, check the gain settings on the mixer, and verify that the audio interface or preamp is not clipping.

How should I store the Sennheiser E 905 when not in use?

Place the microphone in its protective pouch or case, keep it in a dry and cool environment, and avoid placing heavy items on top of it to prevent damage.

Is it possible to use the Sennheiser E 905 for live vocal performances?

While the E 905 is designed primarily for instruments, it can be used for vocals in live settings if necessary, though a dedicated vocal mic might offer better results.

How do I clean the Sennheiser E 905 microphone?

Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior. For the grille, gently remove it if possible and clean it with mild soapy water, ensuring it's completely dry before reattaching.