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Type | Condenser |
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Frequency Response | 20 Hz - 20 kHz |
Connector | XLR |
Diaphragm Size | 1 inch |
Power Requirements | 48V Phantom Power |
Polar Pattern | Cardioid |
Max SPL | 140 dB |
Pads | -10 dB |
Sensitivity | 25mV/Pa (-32dB ±2dB) |
Introduces the sE4400 as a vintage-meets-modern condenser mic with multiple polar patterns.
Describes the sE4100 as a cardioid-only version of the sE4400, offering similar performance.
Introduces the T2, based on the sE4400 but with titanium diaphragms for faster transient response.
Describes the T1 as a cardioid-only version of the T2, sharing its performance characteristics.
Explains the function of the attenuation switch to reduce signal by 10 or 20 dB for loud sources.
Describes the low-cut filter switch for rolling off low frequencies at 40 Hz or 80 Hz.
Details how to select polar patterns like cardioid, hypercardioid, omnidirectional, and figure-8 on applicable models.
Warns against incorrect power supplies and emphasizes using balanced XLR cables for safe and reliable operation.
Lists important safety precautions, including handling small parts and avoiding modifications or disassembly.
Warns about connecting the product to equipment that does not meet safety regulations or lack a ground lead.
Offers guidance on how to get help, contact sE Electronics, and find dealers for service or repair.