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Sennheiser Introduces the Evolution 602 II

Sennheiser is introducing the e 602 II cardioid-dynamic microphone —successor to the popular e 602—to its exciting lineup of evolution series microphones. The

Sennheiser Introduces the Evolution 602 II

May 31, 2006 8:00 AM

Sennheiser is introducing the e 602 II cardioid-dynamic microphone —successor to the popular e 602—to its exciting lineup of evolution series microphones. The e 602 II is designed especially for use with kick drums, bass guitar cabs, tubas, and other low-frequency instruments. Featuring a more robust, lightweight aluminum housing—more than 40 percent lighter than its predecessor—the e 602 II allows for greater stability when positioning the microphone on a long boom arm. The capsule offers a fast attack, coupled with an extended low-frequency response, enabling the e 602 II to provide smooth, deep and clear reproduction of bass instruments for sound reinforcement and recording applications.

The e 602 II features lightweight, high-performance voice coil construction, fast transient response, and extended low-frequency response. The mic is ideal for use on the most problematic bass signal sources, and its frequency independent directivity provides isolation from other on-stage signals.

Housed in a rugged, lightweight, aluminum body, the e 602 II features a hum-compensating coil to help eliminate electrical interference, an integrated stand-mount and protective pouch.

For more information, visit www.sennheiser.com or see Sennheiser at InfoComm booth 2279.

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