SE Electronics SE1A Small Diaphragm Condenser Microphone
Why you need the SE Electronics SE1A Small Diaphram Condenser Microphone
Building on the incredibly popular SE1, the SE1a retains the same capsule but combines this with all new, super-quiet electronics, all housed in a superbly restyled chassis. This end-fire small diaphragm condenser microphone really is astonishing value for money. Great for drums, pianos, and acoustic stringed instruments the SE1a is a must have for any size studio. The frequency response is 30Hz-20KHz, sensitivity is 10mV/Pa – 40 ± 2dB(0dB=1V/Pa 1000Hz), Impedance is = 300?, equivalent noise level 17dB(A weighted), 137 dB SPL. 48V phantom power required.
Specifications
- Frequency Response: 30Hz-20KHz
- Sensitivity: 10mV/Pa– 40 +/- 2dB(0dB=1V/Pa1000Hz)
- Polar Pattern:Cardioid,Diversity
- Impedance: ≤ 300Ohms
- Equivalent NoiseLevel: 17dB(A weighted)
- Max SPL for 0.5% THD @ 1000Hz: 137dB
- Power Requirement: PhantompowerDefinition of 48V:] body=[Phantom power (usually P48 or 48 volts in pro audio equipment, sometimes lower (e.g. 12 volts)) is a method that sends a DC electrical power through microphone cables to operate microphones that contain active electronic circuitry. It is best known as a common power source for condenser microphones, though many active DI boxes also use it.
- Phantom power supplies are often built into mixing desks, microphone preamplifiers and similar equipment. In addition to powering the circuitry of a microphone, in traditional (DC-polarized) condenser microphones the phantom powering directly or indirectly supplies the voltage used for polarizing the microphone’s transducer element (“capsule”).
- Connector: 3-pin