
Sennheiser - e 935
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This is a polarizing conversation! I can work with them all, don’t mind the 835, typically choose sm58 for general use. I find that the more specialized the mic is (especially super or hyper cardioid) the more it favours a certain voice type and handling technique becomes much more important. I used to be really really picky about the vocal mic but after feeling like I was going around in circles for a long time I went back to more general vocal mic models, instead relying a bit more on compression and dynamic EQ. I work with one singer who sounds absolutely incredible on a 935 but he sounds really really good on almost anything. However it’s generally not my go-to vocal mic.
e835 is great, but A/B with the e935 and it's like taking a blanket off the PA.
Absolutely hate the 835. The 935 and 945 can be pretty great on the right voice though
Love my 935. Bright and hard to get feedback on it
The Sennheiser E935 is a great pick, very clear and handles harsh vocals well. Another solid option in your range is the Audio-Technica AT2020 if you’re open to a condenser. If you want to stay dynamic, the E935 or even the Audix i5 are both better than the XM8500 for detailed metal vocals.
+1 Came here to say Senn e935. Baseline lead vocal for me for ages now. EV makes some good stuff that's better than the 58 as well.
The e8xx are the budget range, you can't expect too much from them. There is a reason they are cheap. A better comparison would be the e9xx mics. I much prefer my e935s to the SM58.
The e8xx are the budget range, you can't expect too much from them. There is a reason they are cheap. A better comparison would be the e9xx mics. I much prefer my e935s to the SM58.
The e8xx are the budget range, you can't expect too much from them. There is a reason they are cheap. A better comparison would be the e9xx mics. I much prefer my e935s to the SM58.
I love my 935's, they're my favorite vocal mics. I also prefer 835's to SM-58's. SM-58's sound muddy to me.
I bought the Sm7b and cloudlifter hype and was underwhelmed at first, but I think it sounds pretty good on guitar and bass cabs. If I could do it over, I would get an re20, but instead I added a sennheiser e935 as a vocal dynamic mic and it fills in the gaps nicely.
My favorite is Shure Beta 57A. Others I recommend are Sennheiser e945 and e935.
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