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Sennheiser Professional E 945 Dynamic Super-Cardioid Vocal Microphone

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Features

  • Supercardioid pickup pattern: Provides insulation from other on-stage signals
  • Shock-mounted capsule: Low sensitivity to impact and handling noise
  • Hum compensating coil: Reduces electrical interference
  • Neodymium ferrous magnet with boron: Keeps microphone stable regardless of climate
  • Metal construction: Rugged and reliable

Description

The e945 is a supercardioid lead vocal stage microphone specially designed to perform under pressure while exhibiting a naturally smooth response. Made for the working musician. Excellent sound results guaranteed, day to day, 365 days a year. First choice for rental companies.


Item Weight: 11.6 ounces


Product Dimensions: 10.4 x 4.5 x 3 inches


Item model number: e 945


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: April 13, 2004


Color Name: Black


Compatible Devices: Radio, Amplifier, Karaoke System, Speaker


Connector Type: XLR-3


Material Type: Metal


Color Screen: No


Power Source: Electrical


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great sounding, more prone to feedback than others
I have not heard a better sounding handheld, dynamic microphone. I have heard several that may sound just as good, some of which are much less expensive, but I can't say I've heard a better sounding one. The biggest drawback I see with this microphone is it seems to have a stronger tendency to feedback than any other I've tried. I evaluated both feedback from the side and back and made a subjective evaluation of this and the polar pattern, and my perception tells me the e945 has a fairly broad pattern for a supercardioid, about the same as what many cardioid mics like the SM58 have. Although the e945 has significantly more gain than a SM58, it still tended to be more likely to produce feedback from the side even when the additional gain was compensated for in comparison. It could be a great microphone where feedback is not a concern, or very likely, such as for recording or when the mic and monitors are in fixed locations and all precaution has been taken to avoid feedback. Comparing it to other dynamic vocal mics, I appreciate the e945 as quite possibly the best of them. I felt it was better than the Telefunken M80, the Beyerdynamic TG-V70D, and several Audix models, as well as the SM58. However, I am a lot more doubtful the e945 has anything worth the much greater price. Comparing careful recordings using studio-quality headphones, I could just barely perceive a difference in sound qualities compared to good microphones costing 1/3rd the price. I wasn't really able to identify anything that would convince me it is certainly worth three times as much money as an alternative. Many of the differences I did perceive could have been due to small changes in the gain, distance and proximity effect that I couldn't perfectly compensate for. I have a lot of long-term experience with Sennheiser microphones, and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend them in general. You won't go wrong with this high-end microphone unless you have high stage volumes and feedback is a major concern, in which case you would be better off with a much tighter pattern. Everything else I can think of is mostly subjective, and based on my testing, mostly in your head. I think people believe one mic sounds better than another simply because they heard it with more gain, or with the amount of their preference of proximity effect. I compared several mics without EQ or other processing, but when you add the EQ and compression that is typical in live sound environments, and consider that the PA and the room probably have anything but a flat response, the sound of a mic is going to be totally different. Ideally, you might compare them in the venue where they're to be used, but if that's constantly changing, then what really makes one mic better than another? Some are more dependable than others, but one certainly doesn't need to spend over two hundred dollars to get a reliable mic. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2016 by Westerner

  • The Sennheiser e945 microphone
We just finished a couple of gigs after the pandemic and people remarked how the sound was better and the vocals much clearer. I would have never thought of giving up my beta 58 but there is a remarkable improvement with the e945. I can't recommend it enough. A great price for a great mic.
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2022 by bnidoc

  • Exactly what I was expecting. Great product!
Exactly what I was expecting. Great product!
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2022 by pablo_sinister

  • For streaming
I wanted a dynamic mic for streaming, and liked the Senn sound. After adjusting the noise floor and my digital gain in EQapo, this thing is phenomenal.
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2022 by Mark

  • The best
I am so happy with my new Sennheiser
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2022 by Ricardo L Gomez

  • Sennheiser e945 Supercardioid mic
A while back I bought a Bose L1 Model II system and I fell for the old “you don’t need stage monitors with the new Bose L1 system” but I was fighting feedback problems. I realize it takes me a while to sort things out in the meantime the L1 is collecting dust. More research endless YouTube videos and Bose blogs… it seams I was not the only one with the feedback problem…. Then one day I read a thread on microphones and the importance of the type of Polar Pattern the mic gives off. I needed a “Supercardioid” mic! So the stage sound would not come into the sides the mic. Aha! A new clue… more research on mic’s and found the Sennheiser e945, went to Amazon took the plunge and bought two of them. For the first time we used our Bose L1 Model II system to it’s full potential (without stage monitors) the e945 is such a powerful mic we had to turn down the gain. This and the effects of the Supercardioid helped take away the feedback problem, even with the lower gain setting the mic still had plenty of volume plus the e945 is a great sounding mic. I was wondering who was that singing?... Oh wait it’s me! Thanks Sennheiser. Sennheiser e945 Supercardioid Dynamic Handheld Mic ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2017 by Gary J

  • Best vocal we have ever had
This mic is fantastic. Best vocal mic we have. I replaced some other Sennheisers e845, I think. These mics are superior better. My church members immediately noticed the difference and were pleasantly pleased.
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2021 by Willie

  • Great mic especially if you’re looking to give your lower register some recognition
I have a vocal range that is typically picked up by most mics only in my higher register. But I do have a lower vocal range but for whatever reason until I found this mic the other just didn’t pick it up. This mic is true to my own voice. It’s very well balanced between low-mid-high vocal registers. By comparison, before this mic I used a variety of Shure mics, a Heil mic, Samsung and some other lesser brands. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2020 by Huszar

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