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.
Showing 61 to 80 of 129 Reviews
Reviewed by Paul E. on Reverb
The Sen 935 turned out to be a great vocal mic with great upper range presence . I purchased it needing a backup for my Shure beta58 and was very pleased. Now it has become my go to mic with the beta as a backup.
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 Larry A. on Reverb
I've been searching for the right mic for my baritone/tenor voice for live performance through my Fishman loudbox mini for a while...search is over, this is the one!
Reviewed by Bill L. on Reverb
The Sennheiser E935 is my favorite vocal mic in my inventory- the tone is wonderful and the rugged construction is incredible. IMHO-everyone should be Singing on a E935 ✅❤️ ( it blows away The Beta58 ). Try the E935
Reviewed by Beau E. on Reverb
This mic was recommended to me after expressing that the SM58 and even the Beta 58 did not work well with my vocals. I picked the e935 and have not been disappointed! Strongly recommended for those looking for a different option than the SM58. Sounds great!
Reviewed by Todd S. on Reverb
This is my 3rd purchase of the e935. It is a stunning mic for very high stage levels yet has greater clarity than any “beta” mic on the market. Why 3? Two of the vocalists I work with can’t live without this mic. They love them and they sound stunning live. Buy one... or 3 .
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
Reviewed by James on Guitar Center
Replaced my SM-58 because it captures a bit more low end. Clarity is slightly better than an SM-58. One note: Because it catches the low end of male vocals better, adjusting the eq on that stage monitor and repositioning our Sub was necessary to prevent occasional feedback loops.
Reviewed by Karl C. on Reverb
I found the 835 NOT 935 mic to be good for recording vocals close up. Not powerful but clean, stays within a small pickup pattern and rejects outside noise very well. I've recorded using monitors, not headphones with good results.
Reviewed by Jagat on Guitar Center
A well balanced microphone.
Reviewed by Joshua B. on Reverb
We were using an SM57 for vocals, and were having feedback problems in our practice room. I was torn between getting an SM58 or an e935. Decided on the Sennheiser because reviews claim it is highly resistant to feedback. Not disappointed.
Reviewed by Christopher on B&H Photo Video
Some of my friends recently purchased a e935 and after trying it out, I decided to buy one also. The mic really performs well with crisp highs and a full rich tone. The feedback rejection is also very good. All in all, a great microphone.
Reviewed by Joe Z. on Reverb
By far the best live mic for me, that I've ever used! I have a Joe Cocker type voice, and he used these, so I tried it and man is it clear and powerfully nice. The clarity would enhance any vocal style.
Reviewed by Thomas D. on Reverb
Excellent mic, much clearer, warmer and more balanced than my SM58. Doesn’t have the lower boost or heavy midrange of the SM58 either.
Reviewed by Jonas dlp on B&H Photo Video
Sounds great for vocals, but you can use them in a lot of different things, I even use the for violins in a mariachi band. Also for brass.
Reviewed by Thick on Guitar Center
If you good up a lyric you will certainly hear it .
Reviewed by Don on Guitar Center
Definitely sounds better than my other 2 mics. Has more clarity than my Shure SM58 and more bass/less shrill soudning than my Audix OM2. Costs mores than those 2 mics but is noticeably better.
Reviewed by Tristan on B&H Photo Video
These have the low-noise and low-echo benefits of classic performance mics (like SM58's) but with a fuller sound. We use them paired with Zoom H5's for a lot of remote podcast hosts.
Reviewed by Aaron A. on Reverb
This is a very good mic, definitely tailored to female vocals. Good feedback rejection. I still prefer my sennheiser e945 for smoother cleaner sound and tighter pattern.