The Electro-Voice 635N/D-B omnidirectional dynamic microphone is an offspring of the legendary 635A microphone. Built with the same rugged design as the 635A, the 635N/D-B offers a new neodymium magnet structure for greater sensitivity. Designed for increased ruggedness to meet the demands of exacting professional applications, it is ideally suited for ENG, EFP, television, film, and radio applications.
The microphone's Acoustalloy diaphragm permits a very smooth response over a wide frequency range, yet it withstands high humidity, extreme temperatures, the corrosive effects of salt air, and severe mechanical shocks. The diaphragm is protected from dust and magnetic particles by a carefully designed integral windscreen and blast filter. The windscreen provides excellent protection from wind noise, excessive sibilance, and annoying "P-popping". This helps minimize the need for an external windscreen for outdoor use.
The 635N/D-B comes in semigloss black for "on camera" use. The increased output level and low sensitivity to mechanical shock makes the 635N/D-B an excellent choice for interviews, sporting events, special effects, and voiceovers. It comes with the 311 mic stand adapter.
- For Interviews & ENG Applications
- Omnidirectional Dynamic
- Neodymium Element for Higher Output
- Acoustalloy Diaphragm Material
Electro-Voice 635N/D Overview
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Electro-Voice 635N/D Reviews
It's OK - TOO NOISY
A handheld when handling with your hands on the microphone and wires, will make too much noise. It shouldn't make any noise at all from touching the wire or handle, it should bring in noise only from the actual microphone on top of the microphone.... It's only worth $50 at best!
Does the job just about right...
It works well but when you're holding the microphone you get sound back because the microphone is super sensitive from the handle of the microphone to the wires... you touch the wire it will generate sound.... very bad, but for the price its decent.
solid starter mic
I am an audio novice who needed a kit quickly to start field recording for a story. I asked all of my less novice friends who recommended this as a great starter mic - and they were right. Good weight, great, full sound, and with windscreen have not had any problems with noise or distortion in the field. Would definitely recommend for someone who needs pro-quality recordings but is starting out quickly and/or cheaply.