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Sennheiser e902 Microphone w/ On-Stage Ball Joint Adapter & XLR Cable Bundle
Sennheiser e902 Microphone w/ On-Stage Ball Joint Adapter & XLR Cable Bundle
Save $29.98 with this exclusive bundle from Pixel Pro Audio.
This bundle includes the Sennheiser e 902 Microphone, an On-Stage MM01 Ball Joint Adapter, and a 20-foot Microphone Cable.
Here's a look at what you'll get with this bundle:
Sennheiser e902
The cardioid e 902 is a dynamic instrument microphone especially designed for deep bass frequency instruments such as kick drums, bass guitar amps and tuba.
Professional 20-foot XLR Cable
Professional balanced cable with nickel plated male XLR to female XLR connectors for durability. This microphone cable is flexible, durable, and perfect for every application.
On-Stage MM01 Ball Joint Microphone Adapter
Precise mic placement has never been easier! Use the MM-01 with any standard mic clip, shock mount, stereo bar, or self-mounting microphone.
Get more for your setup with this exclusive bundle from Pixel Pro Audio.
Additional Product Details:
The cardioid e 902 is a dynamic instrument microphone especially designed for deep bass frequency instruments such as kick drums, bass guitar amps and tuba. Faithfully reproducing the lowest frequencies and handling the highest SPLs, the e 902 is your bottom end's best friend.
Authorized Reseller
Pixel Pro Audio is an authorized Sennheiser dealer.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects and other reproductive harm. For more information go to: www.p65warnings.ca.gov.
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