Available since early summer in select countries, the new sE2300 is now finally available in the USA and the rest of the world.
Last year, we released an updated & refined version of our best-selling condenser, the sE2200. Now, we are proud to announce the sE2300, a multi-pattern version of the mic that first put us on the map almost 15 years ago with its smooth, polished sound for vocals, voiceovers and numerous instrumental applications.
The sE2300 features a handcrafted true condenser capsule, three patterns, two attenuation pads, two low-cut filters, and the same class-A discrete circuitry and robust output transformer as its cardioid sibling. This preserves the clarity and “larger than life” tonality beloved by thousands of customers worldwide, while adding both omnidirectional and figure-8 polar patterns in addition to the original cardioid pattern to dramatically increase its versatility.
Also worth adding SE Electronics SE2300 and Rode NT2a. For slightly more I’d also recommend checking out the iSK 2B Beauty Gen 2 and Lewitt LCT441 flex.
...and detailed. Again, due to the more pronounced highs, sibilance can be emphasised on certain voices. -6: SE Electronics SE2300. This mic is pretty new to me and I haven’t tried it out a lot yet. However, from first impressions, this mic sounds good. I would say it sits somewhere between the AT4040 and...
...sdc mics and figure 8 condenser Behringer B2 or better 200bugs and more , Cad M179, WA 47Jr, Nt2a, Se2300.... would be good starting point when your using this for Double M/S recordings with a official sounding interface. Don´t get me wrong, but a behringer UMC is quiet trimmed in certain points, a...
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