


Not plastic, metal. No muffled, mids-centric sound but tight low mids and present treble. No problem with feedback, spill or handling noise; instead, maximum flexibility for the voice: the e 835 is a solid choice for performers. Moderation and singing remain crystal clear and natural, even at varying distances from the capsule. Its extremely rugged construction and uncomplicated handling make the e 835 the first choice for rehearsal rooms, home recording or the stage. It has also become a top seller in its class everywhere that speech intelligibility is critical: lectures, presentations or conferences in auditoriums large and small alike.

e 835 Dynamic Cardioid Vocal Microphone - Features
- Rugged metal body
- Excellent feedback rejection
- High sound pressure handling capability
- Shock-mounted capsule provides excellent suppression of handling noise
- Uniform on- and off-axis response
- Cardioid pick-up pattern provides isolation from other on-stage signals
- Hum compensating coil

Dynamic cardioid microphone
The e 835 is a cardioid lead vocal stage microphone specially designed to perform under pressure. Its balanced frequency response maintains signal quality when moving on and off axis during performance.

Clear reproduction & presence
The gentle presence boost ensures vocal clarity and projection. The minimal proximity effect provides for consistently clear bass-end performance when singing closer to, or further from the microphone.

Cuts through high on-stage levels
The cardioid pick-up pattern provides excellent feedback rejection, enabling the microphone to handle higher sound pressure levels. The rugged metal construction and internal damping isolates handling noise.
![]() e 835 | ![]() e 835-S | ![]() e 935 | ![]() e 945 | ![]() e 965 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Customer Reviews | — | — | — | — | — |
| Price | — | — | — | — | — |
| Transducer principle | dynamic | dynamic | dynamic | dynamic | externally polarized dual diaphragm AF condenser microphone |
| Frequency response | 40 - 16,000 Hz | 40 - 16,000 Hz | 40 - 18,000 Hz | 40 - 18,000 Hz | 40 - 20,000 Hz |
| Pick-up pattern | cardioid | cardioid | cardioid | super-cardioid | cardioid/super-cardioid, switchable |
| Sensitivity (free field, at 1 kHz) | 2.7 mV/Pa | 2.7 mV/Pa | 2.8 mV/Pa | 2.0 mV/Pa ±3 dB | 7 mV/Pa |
| Nominal impedance (at 1 kHz) | 350 O | 350 O | 350 O | 350 O | 50 O |
| Min. terminating impedance | 1 O | 1 O | 1 O | 1 O | 1 O |
| Connector | XLR-3 | XLR-3 | XLR-3 | XLR-3 | XLR-3 |
| Dimensions | ? 48 x 180 mm | ? 48 x 180 mm | ? 47 x 151 mm | ? 47 x 186 mm | ? 48 x 199 mm |
| Weight | 330 g | 330 g | 355 g | 365 g | 396 g |


Not plastic, metal. No muffled, mids-centric sound but tight low mids and present treble. No problem with feedback, spill or handling noise; instead, maximum flexibility for the voice: the e 835 is a solid choice for performers. Moderation and singing remain crystal clear and natural, even at varying distances from the capsule. Its extremely rugged construction and uncomplicated handling make the e 835 the first choice for rehearsal rooms, home recording or the stage. It has also become a top seller in its class everywhere that speech intelligibility is critical: lectures, presentations or conferences in auditoriums large and small alike.

e 835 Dynamic Cardioid Vocal Microphone - Features
- Rugged metal body
- Excellent feedback rejection
- High sound pressure handling capability
- Shock-mounted capsule provides excellent suppression of handling noise
- Uniform on- and off-axis response
- Cardioid pick-up pattern provides isolation from other on-stage signals
- Hum compensating coil

Dynamic cardioid microphone
The e 835 is a cardioid lead vocal stage microphone specially designed to perform under pressure. Its balanced frequency response maintains signal quality when moving on and off axis during performance.

Clear reproduction & presence
The gentle presence boost ensures vocal clarity and projection. The minimal proximity effect provides for consistently clear bass-end performance when singing closer to, or further from the microphone.

Cuts through high on-stage levels
The cardioid pick-up pattern provides excellent feedback rejection, enabling the microphone to handle higher sound pressure levels. The rugged metal construction and internal damping isolates handling noise.
![]() e 835 | ![]() e 835-S | ![]() e 935 | ![]() e 945 | ![]() e 965 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Customer Reviews | — | — | — | — | — |
| Price | — | — | — | — | — |
| Transducer principle | dynamic | dynamic | dynamic | dynamic | externally polarized dual diaphragm AF condenser microphone |
| Frequency response | 40 - 16,000 Hz | 40 - 16,000 Hz | 40 - 18,000 Hz | 40 - 18,000 Hz | 40 - 20,000 Hz |
| Pick-up pattern | cardioid | cardioid | cardioid | super-cardioid | cardioid/super-cardioid, switchable |
| Sensitivity (free field, at 1 kHz) | 2.7 mV/Pa | 2.7 mV/Pa | 2.8 mV/Pa | 2.0 mV/Pa ±3 dB | 7 mV/Pa |
| Nominal impedance (at 1 kHz) | 350 O | 350 O | 350 O | 350 O | 50 O |
| Min. terminating impedance | 1 O | 1 O | 1 O | 1 O | 1 O |
| Connector | XLR-3 | XLR-3 | XLR-3 | XLR-3 | XLR-3 |
| Dimensions | ? 48 x 180 mm | ? 48 x 180 mm | ? 47 x 151 mm | ? 47 x 186 mm | ? 48 x 199 mm |
| Weight | 330 g | 330 g | 355 g | 365 g | 396 g |


















































