Sennheiser e 914 manual Sensitivity and bass filter

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Sensitivity and bass filter

The 914 is equipped with a three-position sensitivity switch (A) and a bass filter switch (B).

B

A

Adjusting the sensitivity (A)

The microphone sensitvity can remain unchanged (0) or be reduced by 10 dB or 20 dB. The latter is recommended when there is a risk that the microphone or subsequent microphone input is overmodulated, e.g. due to high sound pressure levels from drums, brass instruments, etc.

Note:

We recommend that you mute the corresponding microphone channel on the mixing console before connecting and disconnecting the microphone cable, switching on and off the phantom powering or setting the switches (see figure above).

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Contents 914 Features 914Delivery includes Sensitivity and bass filter Frequency response curves with different sensitivities Positioning the microphone PercussionPolar diagram Pin assignment of XLR-3 connectorSpecifications Overview of microphone applications Manufacturer declarations Approval