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| The SE2200 from SE Electronics has a tubular body and basket, with two slide
switches built into the body immediately below the basket. Overall, it looks
rather like a classic tube mic, but with FET preamps. One of the switches
brings in a lowcut 'rumble' filter to reduce the effect of stand vibrations
or traffic noise, while the other is a 10dB pad, designed to reduce the
output from the mic when it is used close to very loud sources that might
otherwise cause your mic preamp's input stage to overload and distort. Nominally
one inch in diameter, the capsule again has a cardioid pattern and is well
suited to vocal and acoustic instrument recording. |
Type: A FET Condenser
Capsule: 1.0” sputtered gold 6-micron** diaphragm
Frequency Response: 20 Hz to 20kHz
Polar Pattern: Cardioid
Selectors: -10dB pad and lo-cut filter
Sensitivity: 16mV/Pa or -38(±2dB)
Output Impedance: <200 ohm
Equivalent Noise Level: <17dB typical (A weighted)
THD: <0.5% at 125dB SPL
Power: Phantom power 48V(±4V) |
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mLANman says: A warm sounding condenser mic.
Perfect for Vocals, acoustic instruments or a guitar amp. The bass roll-off
switch adds flexibility.
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A
word
from the
PROs |
“How do you say ‘stunning.’ Or ‘remarkable.’
Why? Well, because these don’t have tubes. They’re condenser
mics. And yet they are still clean, rich and velvety from top-to-bottom.
Okay, I’ve got it. The Se2200. Its mother was a C12. Its father was
a 251. Could I possibly be clearer.” -Kevin Bomar, Studio
Owner / Producer / Engineer of South Coast Recorders in Houston, Texas-PPokey,
Jam Down, Ruben Gomez, Angelo Garcia, Lil Keke |
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