I love Sennheiser microphones! I used to use the Shure SM 58, but found out it sounded to my ears, wooden. I have even used the MD 46 with very satisfying results. Then I discovered the E-835. The difference was night and day. I love the transparent sound on the mids and high frequencies are crisp and clear on this microphone. I use them exclusively for my remote interviews using my Mackie gear and does the job on my Focusrite 2i2 3rd generation audio interface for my studio work. For under a hundred dollars you can't go wrong and you won't have "buyers" regret. after use buy and use it. This is my latest purchase and when you get yours you'll hear what I mean.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
The reason 3 start caused of not quite convenient to used when you stay far away from amplifier with many people and way to turn off is unplug the cord. The sound is okay, but inconvenience to use.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
A lot of reviews said that the Sennheiser e835 was a definite step up from a Shure SM58, and that it even made some think they'd taken singing lessons. I have been using the e835 for several weeks and can confirm that it's pretty awesome for my voice and it's stepped-up my game. Very clear. I did buy a foam windscreen and that made it even better, removing "plosives" that can ruin a great recording. I want to emphasize that while most people lean toward condenser microphones for recording, the e835, with a windscreen, will sound like you bought a very pricey condenser microphone on vocals. One of my best gear purchases.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I give this Microphone 5 Stars because its at least better than Shure Beta 58A. Number One Microphone is EV ND76, but Sennheiser E835 is way better than Shure Beta 58A. So from my Testing of Microphones I would say: #1 Microphone: EV ND76 (Very Balanced, Not Dull, Crisp Clear Sound with Balanced Bass and Middle and High Tones) #2 Microphone: Sennheiser E835 (Only this Model are the Best in Sound, More Balanced than Shure, Not Dull Sound) #3 Microphone: Shure Beta 58A (Has too much Bass, Not Balanced and not Crisp Clear, Very Dull Sound) #4, #5, and Etc... all the Cheap Microphones.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Great sound quality. I like it better than my Sure 38. I wouldn't exactly call it lightweight but it's not really heavy either. No complaints. I should have asked for the on on/off switch which is optional for this microphone. I'm just used to having it but still I love the mic. It doesn't take away from my enjoyment of using it at all.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
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