Sennheiser Electronics Corporation e 602
Cardioid Dynamic Microphone
The evolution e602 is a dynamic microphone intended for use on kick drum and other low-frequency instruments. The mic has a nominal Cardioid polar pattern, widening toward Omni at low frequencies and narrowing at higher frequencies.
The published frequency chart shows a boosted high and low response, common to the “tailored” EQ curve built into modern kick-drum microphones. The high-frequency boost is +8dB from 2kHz–15kHz; the low-frequency boost is narrower, with a +8dB boost centered at 70Hz.
The mic was replaced by the e602-II, which although identical in appearance is lighter weight with a more aggressively sculpted EQ curve.
Like its successor, and most if not all of the evolution dynamics, the e602 uses a humbucking coil to reduce EMI/RFI noise.
The e602 incorporated a stand mount into its body, much like the MD421. It shipped with a storage pouch.
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Specifications
Pickup Patterns | Pads & Filters |
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Cardioid
(1 mV/Pa; 20 - 16,000 Hz) |
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Coil Diameter | Impedance | SPL/Noise |
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n/a | 250 Ohms (Low) | SPL n/a |
Weight | Length | Max Diameter | Interface(s) |
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550g (19.40oz) | 153mm (6.02'') | 60mm (2.36'') |
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Power Specifications |
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