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Written
1/4/2010 8:29 AM
by Frank Wells.
Shanghai--sE
Electronics was founded by Siwei Zou in the year 2000. After several years
of marketing and steady progress adding to and improving the product
line, sE has established a unique identity among Chinese microphone
manufacturers. These days, sE’s product line is diverse and affordable, providing consistency, quality and innovation, as PSN learned on a visit to the sE headquarters and factory in Shanghai on the eve of the company's 10th anniversary. |
Raw materials in a staging area of sE Electronics’ 3000-square-meter factory and headquarters in Shanghai. |
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All stages of manufacturing are performed onsite, save for electroplating of some metal parts.
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Workers manually prepare capsule housings in the sE Electronics factory.
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Computer-controlled CNC lathes automate some portions of the metalworking involved in microphone production.
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A worker threads a rod that will become part of the mount for an sE Electronics Reflexion Filter.
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This computer-controlled metalworking machine plays an important role in microphone prototyping. sE can build complete working prototypes of microphones on site.
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sE Electronics Reflexion Filters being assembled. In addition to the sE-branded Reflexion Filter microphone isolator, acoustic treatment is built in the factory for the PartScience brand and for the European- distributed brand, Ghost Acoustics.
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Circuit boards and inner-mic wiring is soldered by hand at the sE Electronics factory. |
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Microphones are tested electronically and by ear during manufacturing.
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Microphone diaphragm, gold sputtered Mylar, is buzz tested in the clean room section of the HQ building.
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sE Electronics founder Siwei Zou shows a sample of the condenser microphone diaphragm material fitted with rings that will be part of small diaphragm condenser mic capsules.
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Diaphragms are visually inspected at a special light table during construction.
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Siwei Zou at the door of the “Aging Room” where all finished microphones are burned-in before final testing.
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Design engineers use CAD software to design new sE Electronics products.
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sE Electronics co-owner Mitch Carey, also a principal in the European distribution company Sonic Distribution and American distributors, Fingerprint Audio, hides “top secret” info from prying eyes.
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The sE Electronics factory includes a large anechoic chamber, fitted with an automatic turntable used for testing microphone response characteristics on- and off- axis.
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sE’s high-end listening room serves also as a theater room and a recording space. The room is fully treated with acoustic materials built on site.
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Adjacent to the listening room/studio space is a fully functional recording control room, also treated with site-fabricated acoustic treatment.
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sE Electronic’s home is Shanghai, a huge metropolis blending the historic—like this Taoist temple complex—with the thoroughly modern—the topof the Shanghai World Financial Center, the world’s tallest building at almost 478 meters, can be seen in the distance. The blue green figure in the crowd is one of the mascots of the 2010 World Expo to be hosted by Shanghai.
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An accompanying article, The Microphone as Instrument: sE Electronics, can be found in the Features section of prosoundnews.com.
sE Electronics
www.seelectronics.com