Sennheiser E901 Boundary Microphone is the optimal microphone for kick drum, Leslie, and low frequency instrument applications! Pre-polarized, half-cardioid boundary layer condenser comes with the standard XLR plug, no adapter cable is needed. It is highly robust and completely step-resistant. It benefits from an integrated pre-amp. The extremely thin, high-strength diaphragm delivers a very low bass response and fast transient signals. Incidental rear noise is effectively rejected.

Sennheiser E901 Boundary Condenser Microphone Features:
  • Frequency response optimized for bass drum miking
  • Standard XLR plug: no adaptor cable needed
  • Capable of handling extremely high SPLs
  • No stand needed -- just lay it on a towel or pillow
  • Fast attack
  • Very dry and precise low-bass response
  • Extremely rugged sound inlet basket
  • Rubber damping plate on base
  • Gold plated XLR connector
  • Integrated pre-amplifier
Sennheiser E901 Boundary Condenser Microphone Includes:
  • E901 microphone
  • Pouch
  • User Manual


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Sennheiser E901 Boundary Microphone Specifications:
  • Dimensions: 5 x 4.1 x 1 inches (126.5 x 105 x 26.5 mm)
  • Frequency response: 20 - 20,000 Hz
  • Max. sound pressure level (active): 154 dB / SPL
  • Min. terminating impedance: 1,000
  • Nominal impedance: < 100
  • Phantom powering: 48 V / 1.1 mA
  • Pick-up pattern: Half-cardioid
  • Sensitivity in free field, no load (1kHz): 0.5 mV/Pa
  • Weight: 1.2 lbs (550 g)

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