In this article, we delve into a detailed analysis of 14,885 user reviews from various languages worldwide to examine the Sennheiser e935. This analysis is performed by the RR artificial intelligence and updated daily with newly submitted reviews. The RR AI utilizes a complex algorithm to first scrutinize user reviews for credibility, filtering out unreliable ones. It then proceeds to dissect and evaluate the valuable insights within these reviews, providing users with ratings regarding the features of this product. Based on these assessments, users can make informed decisions about whether this product is suitable for them or not.
These results are a summary of user reviews of the Sennheiser e935. For example, 90% of 3,071 users who have commented on the Sound quality of the Sennheiser e935 have given positive feedback.
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Reviewed by Norman on B&H Photo Video
I own several hand-held dynamic vocal mics including SM58, and I like this one the best. It has the highest output, low noise, low handling noise. Good balance sound. It's a significant improvement over the e835 in sensitivity/output. There might be better dynamic vocal mics out there but they probably cost more.
Reviewed by Ken T. on Reverb
Purchased to have a vocal mic with a smoother high end then my SM58s. Used it on a solo singer/acoustic guitar and it sounded great. I actually received very nice comments from some people in the audience about how natural the sound was. I really appreciated how the guitar leakage into the mic blended so nicely with the guitar pickup tone. I recommend it as a great "flavor" of vocal mic for live sound. It is very different, in a good way, compared to an SM58.
Reviewed by DAVID on Guitar Center
I use the e935 for live performance in a working rock band. This is the third one I've purchased because I set them up in my rehearsal space for the other band members to use when we're rehearsing. I also have an e835 with an on/off switch that our drummer uses. I wish the e935 came with the on/off switch. If it did, I'd put that in front of the drummer instead of the e835. The e935 is crystal clear and super responsive. I love this thing.
Reviewed by Dave on Guitar Center
My wonderful wife bought this for me as my microphones along with several basses were stolen from my storage locker just before the holidays. I've always owned a Shure 58, so this was a pleasant surprise. Put the new Mic to work on New Year's Eve. My voice was clear and sharper than with my old mic. Very pleased with the Mrs.' choice.
Reviewed by Demetrius on B&H Photo Video
I bought this expensive mic. I could manipulate other mics to sound just like it, so, that's disappointing. I just installed them and started adjusting. I'm sure they will pay dividends once we learn how to adjust the system to capitalize on the mics. The stand is decent. No complaints about the stand.
Reviewed by Doug S. on Reverb
Own several e835 mics, this e935 is superior in sound, tone, less stage feedback. Have used in practice for singing and for recording guitar cabs.
Reviewed by Robin on Guitar Center
Nothing not to like with this mic. Cut through the guitar and bass(and keyboard) driven volume of the cover band I play with, and gave my vocals much needed clarity. An improvement over the Beta 58 I was using, I might add.
Reviewed by Creigh on Guitar Center
I perform solo acoustic, and have been using a condenser microphone. Due to feedback issues, I decided to switch to dynamic. This is a great microphone with the ability to cut through a mix when I use backing tracks. Nice balance, very affordable, and zero feedback, even in some venues I've had issues in the past. I almost dusted off my trusty SM58; glad I didn't!
Reviewed by Michael F. on Reverb
Great vocal mic that really helps your voice cut through the muddyness of most clubs. Good feedback rejection too. The cardioid pattern is nice and forgiving enough if you move a bit as you engage with different areas of the crowd, or sing and play an instrument.
Reviewed by Geoff P. on Reverb
Had this mic years ago and lost it. This one is just like my original. It’s got a great amount of depth with a full bodied sound that smooths out the frequencies in your voice. A lot of other mics I’ve owned tend to focus on the higher range of the spectrum so I’m really happy to have this one back!
Reviewed by Wes on B&H Photo Video
After reading reviews for this microphone I was hoping for a dramatic improvement over my present mics and it did not disappoint. It is much more resistant to breath noise and it produces a very clear and precise sound across the sound spectrum. I'm loving it! I am using it for live singing and it has improved my presentation immensely!
Reviewed by Kas N. on Reverb
Excellent mic, replaced a Shure Beta 58,. This mic did exactly what the reviews said it would. Up on the bandstand along side 3 beta 58s, all channels set flat, exactly the same... this mic was clearly out front. Clean and big. I will replace the rest of them in the next week. Good feedback resistance, a little more gain and presence than the Shure. Very pleased.
Reviewed by Anthony C. on Reverb
There isn't a better sounding mic that is as tough as the e935. You could buy something that will get the job done like a SM58 for less money but that's a base level mic. You will notice a difference in the sound you get from this mic. It has excellent feedback/volume ratio. I've had several of these mics for close to a decade without a hitch.
Reviewed by Bob M. on Reverb
Excellent mic for vox or guitars - very bright on guitar cabs, but that can be a great thing, especially when mixing with a couple mics. On vox it really shines. Super high output, crystal clear sound, effective noise cancellation makes it a must have. Especially for anybody who grew up with cheap SM58 copies everywhere - its like riding in a luxury car vs an old cab.
Reviewed by Donovan V. on Reverb
This is as close to a condenser mic as I've ever used without it actually being one--lots of high end brightness without losing depth, good clarity. It is less sensitive than a condenser which makes it less susceptible to feedback, but also has less detail especially at lower volume singing. Easily outperforms Shure Beta 58.
Reviewed by ART on Guitar Center
This mic has great sound reproduction and has various use capabilities, vocals and Instrument. Excellent upgrade from typical lower priced microphones without busting your budget.
Reviewed by Eric on B&H Photo Video
Outstanding for professional vocal use, very strong and clear. Projects your vocals loud with minimized feedback. No regrets, can take a drop or twoas well, due to it being very rugged.
Reviewed by Destin on Guitar Center
Overall it's a great mic! Very clean sound with great mid range. I have the tried and true Beta 58A also and this mic, in my opinion surpasses in overall sound quality. Great presence and dynamics. I would buy again!
Reviewed by Chad on Guitar Center
I use this for a live one man band. This is the best live vocal mic that I have ever used! I definitely recommend this over the Shure SM58.
Reviewed by Tapita on B&H Photo Video
I love sennheiser, excelent for my necessities, excellent sound bass, and noise reduction, perfect for handle intervies