SE Electronics SE 2200 Review: Quick analysis of key features

Alistair Vance
Written by Alistair Vance

February 16, 2026

SE Electronics SE 2200

SE Electronics SE 2200 Review: Quick analysis of key features

Special features of SE Electronics model

  • Polar pattern: cardioid
  • Gold-plated 1″ double membrane
  • 10/20 dB pad switch
  • 80/160 Hz low-cut switch
  • Frequency range: 20 – 20,000 Hz
  • Max. SPL: 125/135/145 dB (0/10/20 dB pad)
  • Requires +48 V phantom power
  • Dimensions (L x Ø): 215 x 51 mm
  • Weight: 611g
  • Including insulation pack, consisting of elastic microphone holder and pop filter

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SE Electronics SE 2200 Review: Quick analysis of key features

SE Electronics SE 2200 Review: Quick analysis of key features

SE Electronics SE 2200 Review: Quick analysis of key features

SE Electronics SE 2200 Review: Quick analysis of key features

SE Electronics SE 2200 Review: Quick analysis of key features

SE Electronics SE 2200 Review: Quick analysis of key features

SE Electronics SE 2200 Review: Quick analysis of key features

SE Electronics SE 2200 Review: Quick analysis of key features

SE Electronics SE 2200 Review: Quick analysis of key features

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Customer Review Summary

SE Electronics SE 2200 Microphone Review

I must say, I am thoroughly impressed with the SE Electronics SE 2200 microphone. This microphone stands out in its category, offering incredible value for the price.

Having used it for various applications such as vocals, drums, and acoustic guitar, I found it performed exceptionally well across the board. It excels particularly in vocal recordings, capturing every nuance clearly and without introducing unwanted noise. The noise level is remarkably low, even when paired with high gain settings, which is a significant advantage.

The features are practical and effective. The low cut switch and pad options are beneficial for managing bass-heavy sources and controlling overall input levels. The sound quality is detailed and clear, with a slight emphasis on higher frequencies, making it suitable for both vocals and instruments. While it may not be the most transparent option available, it delivers a pleasing tonal character that enhances recordings without overpowering them.

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In terms of build quality, the microphone feels solid and well-constructed, though the included accessories, such as the pop filter and shock mount, could be improved. The pop filter, while functional, may not be the best at blocking plosive sounds, and the shock mount, being primarily plastic, raises some concerns regarding durability.

Overall, the SE 2200 is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a versatile and reliable microphone at an affordable price. It delivers professional-quality sound that can compete with significantly higher-priced models. I highly recommend it for both beginners and seasoned users alike.



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Alistair Vance

Based in Bristol, Al has spent over a decade mixing local bands before specialising in hybrid studio consulting. He’s obsessed with the price-to-performance ratio, helping musicians achieve a "Radio Ready" sound without the need for a £50,000 Neve console. No fluff, just honest gear reviews to get your tracks sounding professional on a real-world budget.

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