Featuring an "innovative" close-miking shock mount technique
sE Electronics has released new and improved models for their sE4400 and T2 multi-pattern, large-diaphragm microphones. Both microphones capture all types of sound through clarity and precision, whether in the studio or in live environments.
What you need to know:
- sE Electronics has released new and improved models for their sE4400 and T2 mics.
- The new handcrafted microphones offer the same sound as before but have a selection of design improvements.
- They are available in a factory matched-pair configuration due to popular demand.
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The new handcrafted microphones offer the same sound as before but have a selection of design improvements. The upgrades feature an innovative close-miking shock mount technique, a spring steel mesh grille with all metal housing and a polished finished.
The sE4400 comes with a gold-sputtered, dual-diaphragm capsule while the T2 features a titanium-sputtered, dual-diaphragm capsule.
They are available in a factory matched-pair configuration due to popular demand.
sE has tested the pair to successfully ensure in-house tuning to sonically match each other for a virtually identical frequency response. The pair provides a balanced and consistent sound, accurate definition and a fast transient reaction.
Both have switchable pickup patterns including cardioid, omnidirectional, figure-eight, and hypercardioid. The T2 is perfect for drums, percussion, overheads, hi-hats, and piano.
The sE4400 brings the classic vintage sound back, optimal for lead vocals, orchestral, piano, or acoustic guitar.
The models are available to purchase:
- sE4400 – includes one microphone, a shock mount, and a thread adapter)
- sE4400(P) – includes two microphones, two shock mounts, and two thread adapters)
- T2 – includes one microphone, a shock mount, and a thread adapter)
- T2(P) – includes two microphones, two shock mounts and two thread adapters)
Head to sE Electronics for more information. For local enquiries, reach out to Sound and Music.