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Description

Discover pristine audio with the sE Electronics Titan, a versatile large-diaphragm condenser microphone designed for both professional studio applications and home recording enthusiasts. This microphone is celebrated for its ability to capture a wide range of frequencies with precision, making it ideal for vocals, acoustic instruments, and even as a room mic for drums.

The Titan's hand-crafted titanium diaphragm offers a unique sonic signature that sets it apart, delivering a crisp, clear sound that remains true to the source. With three selectable polar patterns—cardioid, omnidirectional, and figure-8—it provides flexibility for various recording scenarios, adapting effortlessly to different acoustic environments.

Engineered for low self-noise and high SPL handling, the Titan ensures that even the most dynamic performances are captured with exceptional clarity and detail. Whether you're tracking a delicate vocal or a powerful guitar amp, this microphone handles it all with finesse. Its robust build quality and sleek design make it a reliable workhorse for any studio setup.

Key Features:

  • Large-diaphragm condenser microphone with hand-crafted titanium diaphragm
  • Three selectable polar patterns: cardioid, omnidirectional, and figure-8
  • Low self-noise and high SPL handling
  • Ideal for vocals, acoustic instruments, and room mic applications
  • Rugged construction for long-lasting performance
  • Includes shock mount and protective carry case for added convenience
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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about sE Electronics Titan.

User experience

  • The Titan has a noticeable noise floor, making it less ideal for untreated spaces without additional noise control measures.

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Features and functionality

  • The Titan's noise floor issues suggest it's not the quietest option, which may impact recording quality in sensitive environments.

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Use cases and applications

  • Owners planning to use the Titan in untreated spaces might need additional soundproofing like a collapsible vocal booth to manage noise issues.

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Critic Reviews

SE Electronics Titan

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The sE Electronics Titan impresses with its innovative titanium-coated diaphragm, offering a stable and durable alternative to gold. It delivers a flattering, musical sound with a smooth high-end, making it ideal for vocals and percussive instruments. The mic's spacious cardioid mode captures a rich, three-dimensional audio landscape, though it picks up more room ambience, needing careful placement. While the 18dBA EIN and 128dB max SPL aren't top-tier, the Titan's distinct character and classy audio presentation make it a strong contender for professionals and serious project studios. A unique, stylish choice for nuanced, detailed recordings.

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See how Larry Mullen, Jr. uses sE Electronics Titan

Larry Mullen, Jr.

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Used for the bass drum on "Get On Your Boots", as stated by producer Declan Gaffney.

"Most of 'Get On Your Boots' was recorded in Dublin by Richard Rainey, and the basic backing tracks were done live, by the whole band together. There was an [Electro-Voice] RE20 inside the bass drum, with an SE Electronics Titan on the outside, a [Shure] 57 underneath the snare, and Richard had his own Heil mic on top, which he alternated with a Beyer M201; the toms were [Sennheiser] 421, overheads Coles 4038; ride cymbal was sometimes a 57, sometimes a [AKG] 451. Everything went through the Neve 1091 or 1093 mic pres."

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