Sennheisher e609 mic

RVA

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Since my wife recently confiscated my favorite mic (well, it did start as hers!), I was FORCED to get another, so I decided to give the Sennheiser e609 a try.

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So here she is draped over my Peavey Triumph 120 leftover 1x12 cab paired with the Peavey ValveKing MH20. The Guitar was my Tom Anderson Bulldog with stacked P90s (models PH1 and PH3), neck-bridge-split neck/full middle in these clips.

I did apply some EQ through the mixer. I even used my mixer's 100hz button to brighten the mixer's EQ curve. Oh what fun!!

Here is the clip: Sennheiser e609

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Fantastic!
Really nice sound there Ray!
Edit: I actually re-read your post and see the pickup type.
 
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Fantastic!
Really nice sound there Ray!
Would you be so kind as to remind us of the pickups in that axe please?
Thanks! I would not have it if you did not turn me on to this mic!

This ax has Tom Anderson stacked P90s (models PH1 and PH3). From the Tom Anderson site


What do Soapbar-style pickups sound like? The longstanding benefit of a Soapbar-style pickup is that they produce a sound that lives between the weaker F-type, single coil and the fat focus of a humbucker, giving you a sound nothing else can quite achieve. So, think of the wide bandwidth that a single coil pickup delivers—low, lows and stringy, musical highs. Now tame those highs ever so slightly so there is no “shattering glass” timbre, just clear string clarity. Add big, booming lows and give it enough midrange girth to not be wimpy in any situation—but not so much that it is mid-only like a traditional humbucker. Not weak but not overly hot—big enough to be dirty when pushed through your favorite amp and pristine when backed off—without 60-cycle hum! How cool is that? You have the much-loved Soapbar tone at your fingertips.What’s the big deal? This coveted iconic musical “P” tone has not ever been achievable in a hum-canceling version—UNTIL NOW! Thanks to the Anderson PQ R&D department—real players jamming away until all hours of the night to bring P-performance under your control.Technically Speaking? How about precision polepiece alignment—means string and polepiece engage in maximum communication.
PH 1-: For slightly more open, clarity in the neck position, the PH1- is it.
PH 1: Vintage level for neck application, wonderful, rich and full, but not too bloated—and with no hum.
PH 2: Vintage output bridge, full, rich, and gorgeously, hum-free.
PH 3: With tradition still intact, the PH3 gives more oomph per pick attack, for an elevated level of performance. It’s rippin’ made easy— and quiet.
 
Great mic - looks great and sounded really nice. When I say sounded really nice, I mean it sounded accurate and high quality, the music was all a bit lovey and cuddley for my liking until the last few seconds, but all the recent SG special and DC Union Jack excitement has got me a bit focused on the perkier punkier stuff (without reverb!). :D
 
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Our sound man made me get one 3 years ago with a little boom stand. Great Mic for the money.

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