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  • Samy44LSamy44L

    Bon micro de base - Très fiable

    Sennheiser e 825 SPublié le 02/10/12 à 16:03
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    AVIS GLOBAL

    J'en ai une paire depuis 3 ans.
    C'est un micro qui me sert pour tout un tas d'utilisations : sonorisation de voix ou d'instrument (sax), prise de son ...
    Par rapport à mes autres micros (statiques chinois), il est bien plus simple à utiliser, et n'a pas cette "bosse" dans l'aigu. On a moins de problème de "S" intempestifs. Il est moins sensible aux défauts acoustique du local.
    Comparé à un SM58, il a un son plus neutre, avec moins d'effet de proximité sur les basses.
    C'est donc un micro assez polyvalent, et très fiable dans les conditions difficiles, où un statique est galère à utiliser.
    enfin, vu le prix, c'est une bonne affaire, comparé au "sacro s…
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    Cf. descriptif

    AVIS GLOBAL

    J'en ai une paire depuis 3 ans.
    C'est un micro qui me sert pour tout un tas d'utilisations : sonorisation de voix ou d'instrument (sax), prise de son ...
    Par rapport à mes autres micros (statiques chinois), il est bien plus simple à utiliser, et n'a pas cette "bosse" dans l'aigu. On a moins de problème de "S" intempestifs. Il est moins sensible aux défauts acoustique du local.
    Comparé à un SM58, il a un son plus neutre, avec moins d'effet de proximité sur les basses.
    C'est donc un micro assez polyvalent, et très fiable dans les conditions difficiles, où un statique est galère à utiliser.
    enfin, vu le prix, c'est une bonne affaire, comparé au "sacro saint" SM58.
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  • AudioArtistAudioArtist

    Un son prix abordable et étonnamment bonne.

    Sennheiser e 825 SPublié le 10/09/12 à 20:15
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    Sennheiser has always had a fairly good reputation, there are several Sennheiser mics that are literally studio staples now. The Evolution series 825S was an instant classic for me. I first used these right when the Evolution series was first launched. At the time I was working as soundman for a jazz club. I must admit at first I complained to the owner, "Why didn't you buy the Shure 58's and 57's that I told you to?" After a few evenings with the E825S's I was completely sold and cursing myself for being a hardnose. Obviously, my first instinct was to use them as vocal mics, but then I started experimenting with using them on piano, upright bass, and even as a drum overhead! All I can say is that I was very impressed with the clarity and durability of the E825S, not that your typical jazz musician is overly rough on equipment, mics will be dropped and cables will be stepped on, yanking the xlr out of the mic. These mics stood up to the challenge and have won a special appreciation from me as being a very solid choice for live situations. At the time, through a special arrangement with certain groups and the management, I recorded many, many live performances and the E825S always held it's own. As a standard cardioid mic it's clarity is impressive, I always ran it through an 'almost' limiting compressor and it produced a very warm, rich vocal sound every time. Dare I say, if given the choice between a 58 or the E825S, I honestly would choose the Sennheieser. Sorry Shure!!
    Have you ever had a screamer in your studio? The kind of guy that you wouldn't trust to even look at your nicer condenser mics? Well, in most cases that's where your trusty standard cardioid mics come out to play. Give the man a E825S and let him scream and spit all over it, it can take it, and still sound pretty darn good too.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Overall, the E825S is a really solid choice for live applications and can come in handy in the studio. In my opinion it's better than the Shure 58 for vocal and it can hold it's own on snare and toms. For a musician or club owner on a budget it's definetly worth buying one or two, you may very well find yourself buying some more.
  • AlanForPresidentAlanForPresident

    abordable pour la maison

    Sennheiser e 825 SPublié le 16/07/12 à 08:11
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    The Sennheiser E825S mic is a very affordable dynamic microphone that will be perfect for your home recording conditions. It will sound great no matter (well almost) no matter what your home set up is. If your room that you are recording in at home is a decent size, and not too big unless you have a lot of treatment or furniture in your room , it will sound great. It will sound a lot better than a less than 100 dollar mic. Most 100 or less dollar mics sound exactly like that. They sound cheap and you will have to do a ton of Eqing when using most cheap mics. I hate using cheaper mics because I always have to end up boosting the high frequencies and cutting too much of the low end off. And once you start doing that you will start to hear a really muddiness to what you just recorded. It will only get worse and worse the more you have to do to the audio file that you just recording when you have to eq to much.


    OVERALL OPINION

    With the e825 you wont have to do to much eq at all. Just a little boost on the high end and I usually always cut out the really low end frequencies that you cant hear anyways just to make it sound cleaner and not have all the energy going to wasted space with frequencies that wont get picked up. The Sennheiser E825S is also very well built and light. You can travel with it and take it places without the fear of it getting broke, and even if it does get broke its not like you broke a 500 dollar mic. Its really cheap to replace which is always good because over time stuff will cause problems. I haven't been using this mic long enough yet to experience any problems and hopefully I wont for a long long time.
  • sorgen  :shoot:sorgen :shoot:

    Sennheiser e 825 SPublié le 24/11/05 à 14:41
    Cf Autres avis, tout a été dis...

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    Cela fait maintenant, presque 3 ans que j'ai ce micro...

    Il me sert pour le chant durant mes dates... d'ailleurs je n'ai fait que du concert avec lui (pas du tout de Home).
    Pour le prix, il est très bon, solide et efficace niveau son.
    Seul défaut, ne jamais reprendre un ampli gratte avec ce micro, les sons saturés sont vraiment déguelasses... Mais il est fait pour le chant (et ca il le fait bien)

    Je vais bientot faire des essais en Home... a voir...

    En tous cas je referais ce choix...
  • NiNøNiNø

    Sennheiser e 825 SPublié le 02/02/05 à 20:55
    Microphone dynamique solide avec un bon rapport qualité/prix.

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    Je possède 2 microphones 825S depuis 1 an et demi et j'en suis très content. Je l'utilise pour l'animation, l'enregistrement de voix. J'ai déjà enregistrer un piano avec, une flûte et un harmonica et le rendu était très bon.