sE 2200 Review/Test (VS RODE NT1)
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- Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
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EQUIPMENT USED IN VIDEO:
-- AUDIO --
sE 2200 - geni.us/EBqe (AMAZON)
Rode NT1 5th Generation - geni.us/AiRaEp (RODE)
Apollo Twin - geni.us/UAApolloTwinUSBDUO (AMAZON)
Rode PSA1+ Mic Arm - geni.us/9AdFN (RODE)
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Canon EOS R5C - geni.us/5hgra (Amazon)
Sigma 24-70mm (EF) - geni.us/SigmaEF24-70mm (AMAZON)
-- LIGHTING --
Amaran 100d LED Video Light - geni.us/Amaran100D (AMAZON)
GVM RGB LED Video Light - geni.us/GVM800D (AMAZON)
YONGNUO YN360 III - geni.us/YONGNUOYN (AMAZON)
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00:00 - Unboxing INTRO
1:04 - sE 2200 Specifications
1:16 - Plosive Test
1:43 - Proximity Effect
2:15 - Boomed
2:38 - Cardioid Test
3:12 - Untreated vs Treated Test
4:12 - Rode NT1 vs sE2200
5:59 - Who is the sE2200 for?
6:30 - Overall thoughts
7:18 - YKWTS - Наука
sE 2200 - geni.us/EBqe (AMAZON) (When available, I use affiliate links and may earn a commission at no extra cost to you )
This is exactly what I needed! I was thinking about these two microphones for my studio. I'm not sure which to get since they're so similar. When I sing, I am a baritone, and I occasionally do Voiceover. When you go right on top of the rode nt1 5th gen, the proximity effect is quite comparable to radio broadcast mics, which is perfect for VO work. The sE 2200, on the other hand, is a bit brighter, and according to many sound technicians, it is great for female vocals and voice over actors, but not necessarily male singing (it has some boosted frequencies that shouldn't be for male vocals). Just a thought, I truly enjoyed the video and hope others will as well. Cheers!
Happy New Year, James! Smashed it! Got it right in the blind A/B test! It's a really nice sounding mic, James, but I think for me, the title goes to the NT1. Great video! 👍🏾
Actually the high mids of the NT1 made it brighter for me...
Loved the blind test!!! I found myself preferring B over A and I was super happy to find out that it was the microphone that I already have.
Great review/comparison! I was able to correctly ID the NT1 by its wonderful smoothness across the freq range. The 2200 definitely sounds nice on its own, but in direct comparison, it strikes me as just a touch more “scattered” and less pleasing than the NT1. Definitely a fine mic in its own right though!
Awesome review James! 👍 I still prefer the Rode NT1 because in my humble opinion it sounded a bit smoother. Curious to see what others will think between both.
I'd love to hear what you mean by "smoother"
@@randbproductionsnot as much top end (brightness) as the 2200.
Looking at the specs on sE website, I think the sE2300 is more adapted for home studio and Voice over. But I think most of sE mics are bright and clear. When I started to learn about all the recording part of the job you have to do as a vo working from home, I didn't have any preferred brands or technology. With time, sE electronics and Earthworks Audio became the 2 brands outside the giants who interest me the most. sE, talking about their mics, I cannot find any bad review like for some Samson mics (to compare Chinese brands) for example. And if they had durability problems in the past, it seems to be far behind them. Not like Samson unfortunately.
Lissgo new mic review dropped
I feel the rode has a very small amount of more of a "hollow" sound, the 2200 has a bit more body but not much, for the price, the rode is amazing
"promo sm"
Do explain
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