

🎙️ Own the stage with clarity and confidence — the mic that never quits!
The Sennheiser e935 is a professional cardioid dynamic vocal microphone engineered for superior sound isolation and feedback rejection. Featuring a shock-mounted capsule and hum compensating coil, it delivers clear, vibrant vocals with minimal handling noise and electrical interference. Its rugged 100% metal casing and neodymium magnet ensure durability and stable performance in any climate, making it a top choice for working musicians and rental companies worldwide.












| ASIN | B000N94RP2 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Battery type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,775 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #46 in Multipurpose Dynamic Microphones |
| Color Name | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (942) |
| Date First Available | December 6, 2005 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00615104094215 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 12.5 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 10.4 x 4.5 x 3 inches |
| Item model number | 009421 |
| Manufacturer | Sennheiser |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Microphone Form Factor | Microphone Only |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Power Source | Electrical |
| Product Dimensions | 10.4 x 4.5 x 3 inches |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 72 dB |
| Size | Compact |
| UPC | 100061463650 |
S**E
Great vocal mic, reasonable price
GREAT, clear sounding mic. I'm a drummer / backing vocalist in a rock band, and this is one of the few mics I've tried that picks up my vocals while isolating them from the drums. For under $100 this is a rare find.
O**R
Clarity and versatility
We are a 3 piece band. A family band. My daughter is 15, she’s got a nice contralto going without too much power. My son, 13, is adjusting from his voice change, he went from an alto to a unsettled baritone. Lots of power, though, and perfect pitch. As for me, I am a bass who can go pretty high. We do the range of songs, from Obladi-Oblada to Fly me to the moon, from classic rock to classic jazz. Some we scream, some we whisper. Also, we do not have a microphone dedicated to one person. This is because we each play 4 or 5 or 6 instruments and we keep switching. Almost every song has a different set up. Sometimes we sing lead, sometimes back up, depending. Ok, so now that you understand the situation, I need to say that I bought just one of those seinheiser. I wanted to try it and replace the old EV 967 I believe is their number that we had. We loved the EV. We put them through the Bose L2 system. It has a tune controller. That little controller helps a lot to define the hardware you plug into it. That was for the EV. So I tried the Seinheiser. It shines through it. It is so clear, so vibrant, so accurate. We are studying blending, dynamics, articulations, harmonies. We can hear everything. The Seinheiser project every little details. So, I bought 3 more of the Seinheiser e935. One on the drums, one on the bass, one on the guitar and one on the keyboard. They are all adjusted the same: same volume, same eq, same trim, same reverb. We love them. Also, they are heavy. They feel like good craftsmanship. My children are careful with the gear in general, but, still, they’re kids, and adult size, and clumsy. Those microphone haven’t moved. They stay with the same qualities. They’ve been dropped, bumped, slapped a few times. They’re still going strong. We do three rehearsal per week. It has been a blast, these Seinheiser have helped a lot. It forces to be aware of what we sing. No muddy sound here. Just plain music when we can manage it.
S**P
Perfect and amazing mic. No wonder why Amy winehouse loved it.
Perfect perfect! This is Amy winehouse mic. No wonder why she loves it. Sounds fantastic and good feedback rejection. How ever the sensitivity is a bit hotter and louder which is perfect. Love this mic. Would recommend. The built quality is heavy and good. It capture every detail of singing into it.
M**N
Great Upgrade
Ideal upgrade to my Shure SM58. Added clarity and brightness in live gigs.
D**S
Lots of mid and higher range detail, no feedback
Great mid range detail, noticed it on the first recording I made, forces me to be a more exacting and controlled vocalist. I bought the 935 and the 945 at the same time to compare on stage as well as in the studio, I kept the 935 because it is virtually immune to feedback, which was the downfall, for me, of the 945 (see my 945 review for details.) No feedback even with my stage monitor really cranking! High range seems to be a bit boosted, but great depth and detail. The 945 has better low range volume, which can be boosted with EQ on the 935. Since I’m a solo act, and do not have a sound tech, I would have preferred it to have a switch, but that’s a little gripe about a really fine mic.
D**D
Reliable Mic
Works well for family KTV, my family members said it is better than some mics in commercial places. It is loud enough if you just use for speeches.
S**M
Solid mic
This is the real thing, works great on any vocalslist and sounds better/more polished than an SM58. Durable and worth the price. The clip is just 'ok' but works just fine
V**.
Do Your Research Before Purchasing!
Overall, I really liked this mic. As a soprano, it captured my voice very well. However, I was not aware that you needed to have an interface with matching impedance to get the best sound quality. The impedance is how much power is being put back into the interface by the mic itself. If the impedance of the mic is higher than the interface, it can override the system and cause feedback. I only found this out the day my delivery was set to arrive. So, my recommendation would be to be sure to have an interface that is higher or on the same level as the mic that you connect it to. I am currently using the Forsurite Scarlett 3rd Gen which is 200 ohms, but this mic is 350 ohms. As a result, the interface cannot handle the mic well at all. However, if you have the right interface, I am sure this mic would work fine. I am getting a Shure 55sh II Gen instead. It is the same price and has slightly lower range than the Sennheiser but it has an impedance of 150 ohms, which is perfect. I usually don’t write reviews on products, but I felt the need to write one so that people don’t waste time and money like I did. If you have the right interface, I am sure that this mic would work fine for you! Thank you! ☺️
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Y**A
ボイストレーニングの先生に勧められて購入しました。 良く高音を拾ってくれます!
G**A
Ce Sennheiser E935 est un très bon micro. Pour situer la qualité, on est exactement dans la même gamme que le Shure Beta 58A. C'est une valeur sûre et une superbe alternative au standard Shure. Techniquement, il est équipé d'un aimant néodyme, ce qui fait la différence : cela lui procure une excellente dynamique et un niveau de sortie élevé. Le son est clair, présent et traverse bien le mix. Si vous cherchez un micro dynamique robuste et précis, vous pouvez y aller les yeux fermés.
D**H
A very professional and quality microphone
T**Y
I can not say enough about this mic, It is clear and cuts out the back feed, and you can hear yourself very clear. My son who also plays in a Rock band used it and he also says its the business and has got one on order, I had a hell of a job getting it back off him. I have been round the shops and tested them and looked at the price, non could match this price. If you want a good Mic, this is the one for you.
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