Large-diaphragm condenser with transformer-coupled output and Class A circuitry delivering refined, musical sound that punches well above its price class.
The sE2200 is a refined descendant of the microphone that originally put sE Electronics on the map, and it remains a masterclass in value. Unlike many mass-produced condensers in this price bracket that rely on automated assembly, the sE2200 features a hand-crafted, gold-sputtered capsule that yields a sophisticated, musical character. The sound is characterized by a smooth high-frequency lift that adds 'air' and expensive-sounding detail to vocals without falling into the trap of harsh sibilance or brittle transients.
In the studio, its versatility is its greatest strength. Thanks to the dual-stage attenuation pads and low-cut filters, it transitions seamlessly from capturing the delicate nuances of a fingerstyle acoustic guitar to handling the high-SPL roar of a guitar cabinet. The Class A discrete electronics ensure a low noise floor, which is critical for intermediate users moving into more professional mixing workflows.
While the build quality is tank-like and the included Isolation Pack is top-tier, the mic's bright voicing might be a bit much for naturally thin or nasal singers. However, for most vocalists looking for that 'finished' radio sound straight out of the box, the sE2200 is hard to beat. It punches significantly above its weight, offering a level of artisan craftsmanship usually reserved for microphones twice its price.
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