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Operation

Operation

Positioning the microphone in a drum

Place the e  901 in the drum. Position the microphone so that its sound inlet basket is directed 

upwards.
It is vital to observe the following notes:

Position

Resulting sound

Commentary

A

Much resonance

Much attack

Less attack: Turn the micro-

phone away from where the 

beater strikes.

Position the microphone at the bottom of the kick 

drum, approx. 10–20 cm from the batter head. 

B

The e 901 is used for picking 

up the attack, the e  902 for 

picking up the fundamental.

Combined with an e  902 positioned at the resonant 

head. The lower micro-phone must be phase-rever-

sed to avoid phase-cancellation effects due to the 

second microphone being on the other side of the 

drumskin. 

A

B

Positioning the microphone on sound-reflecting surfaces

Place the e  901 on the desired sound-reflecting surface. Position the microphone so that its sound 

inlet basket is directed towards the sound source.
It is vital to observe the following notes:

Position

Resulting sound

Commentary

C

Less room resonance por-

tions or comb filter elements

Improved speech intelligi-

bility

Greater gain reserves in 

contrast to free-standing 

microphones

Lying on the altar or lectern. Unobtrusive due to flat 

design. No microphones in the field of vision.

D

Less room resonance in 

contrast to free-standing 

microphones

Lying on the conference table, directed towards the 

conference participants. Microphone must not be 

covered by papers, folders or similar objects.

E

Less room resonance in 

contrast to free-standing 

microphones

Improved speech intelligi-

bility

Lying at the edge of the stage and directed towards 

the stage. As spot microphone of the PA system or 

for monitoring purposes in the theater cloakrooms. 

Excellent rejection of rumble noise; if necessary, pla-

ce the microphone on a soft pad (e.g. mousepad).

If necessary, combine with overhead microphones 

(e.g. Sennheiser ME  36 with MZH  30 B & MZC  30).

Summary of Contents for Evolution E 901

Page 1: ...e 901 Instruction manual ...

Page 2: ...de safety guide Product overview 3 1 2 4 2 1 Sound inlet basket 2 XLR 3 connector 3 Rubber damping plate 4 Mounting slots Installation Connecting the microphone Connect the XLR 3 socket of the microphone cable optional accessories to the XLR 3 socket of the microphone ...

Page 3: ...on the microphone so that its sound inlet basket is directed towards the sound source It is vital to observe the following notes Position Resulting sound Commentary C Less room resonance por tions or comb filter elements Improved speech intelligi bility Greater gain reserves in contrast to free standing microphones Lying on the altar or lectern Unobtrusive due to flat design No microphones in the ...

Page 4: ...1 4 7 Operation E D C Positioning the monitor loudspeakers To prevent feedback and crosstalk postion your monitor loudspeakers in the angle area of the highest cancellation of the microphone approx 180 180 ...

Page 5: ...s entering the housing of the product can cause a short circuit and damage the electronics Keep all liquids away from the product Do not use any solvents or cleansing agents Disconnect the products from the power supply system and remove rechargeable batteries and batteries before you begin cleaning Clean all products only with a soft dry cloth ...

Page 6: ...0 Ω Min terminating impedance 1 kΩ Max sound pressure level at 1 kHz 154 dB Phantom powering 48 V Connector XLR 3 Dimensions 126 5 x 105 x 26 5 mm Weight 550 g Polar pattern 125 Hz 250 Hz 500 Hz 1 000 Hz 2 000 Hz 4 000 Hz 8 000 Hz 16 000 Hz 30 0 180 150 120 60 90 0 5 10 15 20 25 dB 30 0 180 150 120 60 90 Frequency response 40 50 60 70 80 90 5 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2...

Page 7: ... assignment 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 XLR 6 3 mm XLR XLR XLR BALANCED Overview of applications Primary application Secondary application e 602 II e 604 e 608 e 609 silver e 614 e 835 e 845 e 865 e 901 e 902 e 904 e 906 e 908 e 914 e 935 e 945 e 965 ...

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