Key Features
- For Stereo Studio Recording
- Ideal on a Wide Range of Sources
- Classic Vintage Sound
- Cardioid Pickup Pattern
- Twin 1" Gold-Sputtered Mylar Diaphragms
- Solid Brass Capsule
- Max SPL of 157 dB
- -10 or 20 dB Pad
- 80 or 160 Hz HPF
- Includes Shockmount, Adapter, & Case
Description
Meet the sE4100, the latest addition to our renowned range of large-diaphragm true-condenser microphones. This cardioid-only version of the multi-pattern sE4400 comes with the same sleek design and warm, smooth sound, making it an ideal choice for a wide variety of applications such as drum overheads and guitar amps.
RECOMMENDED USE
Lead vocals, orchestral + strings, drums, overheads, electric guitar cab, piano, acoustic guitar, woodwinds, brass
HIGHLIGHTS
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The little brother to the renowned sE4400
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The very same hand-crafted twin 1" gold-sputtered brass capsule as the sE4400
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True condenser cardioid capsule
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Individually tuned in our own factory
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Built roadworthy with all-metal housing
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Innovative close-miking shockmount
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80 / 160 Hz low-cut filters and -10 / -20 dB pads
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Available in a matched-pair configuration
Specs
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Components
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Capsule: Hand-crafted 1" gold-sputtered true condenser
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Diaphragm: Gold-sputtered mylar
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Power
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Electrical impedance: 125 Ohms
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Connectivity: 3-pin male XLR connector
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Powering: 48V Phantom power (P48 according to IEC 61938)
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Sound
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Polar pattern: Cardioid
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Frequency range: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
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Sensitivity: 25 mV / Pa (-32 dBV)
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Max SPL: 137 / 147 / 157 dB (0/10/20 dB Attenuation Pad - 0.5% THD)
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Equivalent noise level: 9 dB(A)
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Signal to noise ratio: 85 dB
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Low-cut filter: 80 / 160 Hz, 6 dB/Oct, switchable
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Attenuation pad: 10 / 20 dB, switchable
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Dimensions
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Mic weight: 290 g (10.23 oz.)
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Mic length: 146 mm (5.75 in.)
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Mic width: 29 mm (1.10 in.)
What's in the sE4100 box
- sE4100 microphone (x2)
- Custom shock-mount + thread adapter (x2)
- Stereo mounting bar
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Metal case
- Manufacturer: sE Electronics
- MPN: SE4100-PAIR-U
- Model Number: SE4100-PAIR-U
- UPC: 819032012079