SE Electronics Magneto
SE's first back-electret microphone offers impressive performance at a surprisingly low price.
SE's first back-electret microphone offers impressive performance at a surprisingly low price.
The SE5 from SE Electronics is the successor to the hugely popular SE4 small diaphragm condenser and does away with the interchangeable capsule in favour of a fixed cardioid pattern capsule.
SE's new siblings employ the same capsule as previous Gemini designs - but they're very different mics...
SE Electronics is pleased to introduce the new edition to the sE X1 Series, the SE X1 USB Condenser USB Microphone, which has been announced today at this year’s NAMM show in Los Angeles.
These audio files accompany the SE Electronics Voodoo VR1 & VR2 review that featured in SOS February 2011.
SE have aimed to combine the smoothness of ribbon mics with the high-end extension of a condenser. What witchcraft is this?
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?
Audio files to accompany the article.
This update of the hugely successful SE2200A adds switchable polar patterns and a fresh lick of paint!
Ribbon mics have long been known for their smooth high end, but can sometimes sound a little on the dull side. Enter the SE X1R...