Microphones
22 47 SE
Vacuum Tube Large Diaphragm Condenser
The Peluso 22 47 SE 'Standard Edition' is styled after the legendary Neumann U 47. Manufactured in the 1950s and 60s, the revolutionary sensitivity of the U 47 brought extraordinary detail to recorded sound.
Remembered for its use by artists from Frank Sinatra to the Beatles, it is perhaps the most well known microphone of all time. This mic is an excellent choice for wide range of applications, from rock drums and guitar amps, to brass instruments and vocals. The SE is built with the highest quality modern components and designed to perform as the U 47 did when it was new. The U 47 was designed around its Telefunken steel-covered tube, and the SE employs the steel 6SJ7 tube, a modern sonic equivalent to the vintage VF14. The SE brings all of the subtlety of tone, detail, and character of a vintage U 47 combined with the reliability and quiet noise floor required in the modern recording environment.
- Large Diaphragm Condenser
- Center Terminated Capsule
- Steel 6SJ7 Vacuum Tube Amplifier Stage
- Custom Wound Output Transformer
- 9-Polar Patterns
MSRP $2,705 USD
Microphone kit comes as a complete system including:
- 22 47 SE Microphone
- Wood Microphone Box
- Power Supply
- 8-Pin Screw-on Cable Assembly
- Shock Mount
- Locking Padded Flight Case
22 47 SE Gallery
A closer look
Features
A few details that make the SE so special
22 47 SE Technical Info
Detailed specifications
22 47 SE Technical Data
- Capsule Type: Condenser Pressure Gradient w/ 34mm, center terminated
- Frequency Range: 20Hz/22Khz
- Polar Pattern: 9 - Switchable from omni- to bi-directional
- Sensitivity: 12 mv/pa
- Impedance: 200 ohms
- SPL: 140 dB
- Equivalent Noise: 16 dB(A)
- Tube Type: 6SJ7 (Steel Tube)
- Power Requirements: Dedicated Power Supply, 115V or 230V AC
- Size: 59.5mm x 235mm
- Weight: 855g
Media
Our community of artists, engineers, and reviewers have been busy putting the 22 47 SE through its paces. We present the following content to help you better understand the unique nature of this microphone.
22 47 SE YouTube Playlist
The 22 47 SE was used on the following sources in this playlist: Foggy Morning Breaking - Alison Brown's banjo & Chris Eldridge's guitar; Jack Douglas used the 22 47 SE to record vocals for Aerosmith's Legendary Child and for Michael Monroe's Trick of the Wrist; Lake Street Dive - backing vocals; Sarah Lee Guthrie - a cappella vocal; Cait & the Critters - female vocal; Sean Rowe - male vocal; Birds of Chicago - backing vocals & 'paper snare'; Jeffrey Martin - male vocal; Lindsey Lou - guitarist's backing vocals; Jon Langford - violin; Sam Amidon - male vocal; Accidentals - male backing vocal; Anderson East - male vocal; Forlorn Strangers - keyboardist's backing vocal; Grant Lee Phillips - male vocal; Water Seed - room claps; Amber Morning Sky - Josh Wolfe's lead vocal;
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Spotify 22 47 LE Playlist
This is a collection of fully produced songs on Spotify that employ the Peluso 22 47 SE.
It was used for the following:
- Legendary Child: Vocals
- Steal The Night Away: Vocals
- Old Yellow Moon: Drum Overheads
- Trick of the Wrist: Male Vocal
- Sojourn of a Burning Sun: Guitar
SoundCloud Content Samples
These SoundCloud samples provided here are intended to provide examples of the selected microphone in use on specific sources and vocals. Some samples are provided both inside a mix and as isolated raw tracks. These samples are available for high resolution download to be experienced within your own listening environment and signal chain. We give credit and thanks to the artists who have provided these! If you find this helpful and have a sample you'd like to include please contact us!
Reviews
The mic delivers a lovely, clean, airy sound: there is certainly no obvious lack of top end but, equally, there is no harshness or falseness there either. So many capacitor mics seem to deliver an excess of high frequencies, often tainted by a kind of resonance that can grate over time. The 2247 retains the typical vintage character that provides enough brightness but without overdoing it — similar to a good ribbon in many ways, only more so.
-Hugh Robjohns, Sound On Sound 9-2007
Reviews
Using the 22 47SE was rewarding. It sounds just like the world's best U47, but without the unpredictable nature of those old mics. I found it could take hotter vocal levels with less distortion than an old U47 and, at the same time, exhibit a lower noise floor. That's helpful when digging out quiet vocal bits later in the mix.
-Barry Rudolph, Mix Magazine, 2008
Cut Sheet
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