
Sennheiser E604 Drum Mic
These are very good microphones. I use them on Toms and snare drums. They have a different sound than the Shure SM57 this is mostly because they are more directional. To be honest I haven't tried them on a Guitar or Bass Amp, which a Shure SM57 sounds pretty good.

Sennheiser E609 Guitar Mic
The E609 is a dynamic mic designed for use in miking guitar amplifiers. It's meant to be an alternative/replacement for the SM57 mics. This mic is more accurate sounding than a 57 which might make many guitarist think it colors the sound. It doesn't it's just more accurate at reproducing what it hears.

Sennheiser E602 Kick Drum Mic
Excellent Low-frequency response. Great for kick drums and other low frequency instruments. It also has a mid-band attenuation produce an ultra-smooth, pre-shaped signal enabling it to be used without corrective EQing, even on the most problematic applications.
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The E 945 is a dynamic super-cardioid microphone made especially for vocal use. It sounds great on percussion and drums as well. It exhibits a smooth, clear, and natural sound. It also has a wide frequency response that extends all the way down to 40 and up to 18kHz.

The E614 is a small diaphragm condenser microphone with a super cardioid polar pattern. It’s made for recording drums, choirs, acoustic instruments, orchestras and piano. The frequency response is 40 Hz to 20kHz with a slight presence bump around 6kHz. It’s sensitive enough to capture the more minute details generally missed by dynamics mics.
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