sE Electronics T2 (vs Rode NT1)
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- Опубліковано 23 лип 2024
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sE T2 - geni.us/XwA4niT (AMAZON)
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sE T2 - geni.us/XwA4niT (AMAZON)
Apollo Twin - geni.us/UAApolloTwinUSBDUO (AMAZON)
Rode PSA1+ Mic Arm - geni.us/9AdFN (RODE)
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Sigma 24-70mm (EF) - geni.us/SigmaEF24-70mm (AMAZON)
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Amaran 100d LED Video Light - geni.us/Amaran100D (AMAZON)
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YONGNUO YN360 III - geni.us/YONGNUOYN (AMAZON)
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00:00 - sE Electronics T2 Unboxing
00:39 - Mentions
2:12 - sE Electronics T2 Specs
2:39 - sE Electronics T2 Plosive Test
2:48 - sE Electronics T2 Proximity Effect
3:18 - sE Electronics T2 Boomed
3:30 - sE Electronics T2 Low Cut Switches
4:25 - sE Electronics T2 dB Pads
5:01 - sE Electronics T2 Polar Patterns
7:31 - sE Electronics T2 Untreated VS Treated
8:22 - sE Electronics T2 VS RODE NT1
10:40 - sE Electronics T2 Overall Thoughts
12:50 - Who is the sE Electronics T2 for? - Наука та технологія
sE T2 - geni.us/XwA4niT (AMAZON) (When available, I use affiliate links and may earn a commission at no extra cost to you )
This mic sounds incredible on your voice James! You found THE MIC my friend 👍 not gonna lie, I still prefer the low end on the NT1 (at least when hearing with headphones) but regardless both sound great!
The sE T2 was used to record Andy Serkis' narrations of The Hobbit and LOTR audiobooks.
T2 sounds absolutely amazing. I'm also fond of their Voodoo VR1 because I like how ribbon mics sound like. Nice review, James.
I've never tried out a ribbon mic so maybe I should try to review that one!
wow it sounds fantastic on your voice! now SE just launched 4100 and t1 - new mics without plethora of polar patterns but with the same capsules as 4400 and t2. And they are 150$ cheaper. I would be very much interested on your opinion how do they compare on voice, and which one is better for voice-over/live applications?
This is an incredibly detailed review, which I love. The T2 sounds great for sure, but I'd probably still go for the NT1 myself because I'm a cheapskate LOL
Thank you! And I totally get it! I still love the extra low end you get with the NT1 and like I said, I'll always recommend it. Can't beat the price/quality!
The sE Electronics T1 is basically the same mic, right... just with less switches?
Also, have you tried the Lewitt LCT 440 Pure?
According to sE Electronics yes, the T1 & T2 are the same, other than the bells and whistles.
I could hear the ever-so-subtle boost in brightness of A, so, I knew that must be the T2 (cos I know how you ❤️ that 😁).
😂 I could definitely do without that little boost but I've made my peace with it
What actually you like in its sound compared to NT1? Could you please give some hertz's and decibels?
У него лучше детализация. Более выраженные транзиенты. У меня есть оба эти микрофона. NT1 хорош на бэк вокале.
To be honest, the T2 is probably the best kept secret in microphone land. I love it a lot... 😉
Whaaa!
Hey man. Nice review. Sounds good, but ask them to send you a 4400a... extremely similar sound profile, but less hyped top end. I have a feeling you might like it EVEN more! Only thing I don't love about the SE mics is the self noise level, but it's not a deal breaker I suppose. Cheers
I'll see if I can get them to! You're right, I might like it even more! So far ,I haven't had a self noise issue with the sE mics I've reviewed but I've only reviewed 3 so far.
@@JamesYounger Nice. And dare I say it when you've just made this monumental declaration regarding your new fav mic, but the mic I imagine you would ultimately declare is THE ONE, could be the Vanguard V13 Gen2. See if you can try one of those and compare. But the sE s are a great sound and size, for sure.
@@matthewwolf1793 While I bet the Vanguard V13 Gen2 sounds incredible, it's over a grand. I typically try to stay below $500 to $600 on the high end, because I know most of my viewers realistically want to stay even below that metric. I mean, don't get me wrong I would love to try it out and own one, but I know the vast majority of my viewers would find that video pointless.
@@JamesYounger I hear ya
@@matthewwolf1793 One day, I'd love to be able to review higher end products like that. I hope I can get the channel successful enough to do so!
The T2 is clearer to my ears without losing too much of the low end. You can always add warmth and saturation to mic but it's harder to add clarity afterwards. T2 for the win!
T2 is brighter
$689 in canada it better be better than the nt1 lol
LOLI hear ya. It sounds great, but it's the multiple polar patters, 2 low cut filters & 2 pad switches that make it so much more expensive. It's like a swiss army knife of mics in that way.
@@JamesYounger true. I really like the sound of it, would be good if they had a strictly cardiod version I could afford
@@campar1043 They do :) It's the T1. However, I will say it's still $350 😬
@@JamesYounger thanks ill check it out. Does it sound as good?
@@campar1043 They told me it's the same exact mic but it just has one polar pattern (Cardioid)
They sound the same.
Absolutely, they can sound quite similar to the untrained ear! I'm actually releasing a video in the coming weeks that highlights the importance of ear training. I share a great story about an intern at an ADR recording studio who initially couldn't distinguish between the different mics they used at the studio. But after just a few months of dedicated ear training, the differences became so clear to him that he was amazed he couldn't tell them apart just a few months earlier. It's incredible how much ear training can enhance your listening skills!
Thats not a RODE NT1
Thats a RODE nt1 A
Nope, it's actually a Rode NT1 5th gen. Looks very similar to the A.