SE Electronics SE X1 USB
The affordable sE Electronics sE X1 capacitor microphone is now available with an onboard USB converter, so that it can be...
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The affordable sE Electronics sE X1 capacitor microphone is now available with an onboard USB converter, so that it can be...
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SE Electronics have enlisted the help of renowned acoustician Andy Munro to design these striking studio monitors. Does their unique approach to speaker design pay off in the real world?
SE's new siblings employ the same capsule as previous Gemini designs - but they're very different mics...
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SE tweak their successful design to create whats probably the most affordable serious tube mic around.
If you put together a classical musician turned mic manufacturer, and analogue audio legend Mr Rupert Neve, youd expect the outcome to be something rather special — and it is.
Small size and a choice of polar patterns make this mid-priced, large-diaphragm mic a very versatile performer.
The SE3 was a popular mic, but it only came in cardioid flavour. The new SE4 gives you more options...
SE have updated their Gemini and multi-pattern Z5600a mics with extra facilities and better technical specs. Are they worthy contenders for space in your mic locker?
After vocals, acoustic guitar must be the most popular thing to poke a mic at — at least in a typical home studio — yet it isn't always the easiest instrument to record, because as soon as you find that magic sweet spot, the player moves! Does SE's latest mic offer a solution?
The democratisation of the ribbon mic continues with the release of an attractive model from SE. We find out whether it sounds as good as it looks.
SE Electronics' portable screen is designed to turn any room into a vocal booth.
These two new SE models may come in at an entry-level price, but they are both highly capable capacitor mics, each with a distinctly different sound character.
The capsule within this microphone has a diaphragm coated with titanium, rather than the usual gold. We find out whether it makes any sonic difference...