

🎤 Elevate every vocal with precision gain and pristine clarity — your mic’s new best friend!
The sE Electronics DM2 TNT is an ultra-slim inline microphone preamp designed for dynamic and ribbon mics, offering selectable +15dB or +30dB gain and 8 impedance settings from 50 ohms to 10 megaohms. Featuring a sophisticated Class-A FET, transformerless design, and gold-plated XLR connectors, it delivers transparent, noise-free amplification in a durable metal housing. Ideal for podcasters, musicians, and content creators seeking professional-grade sound clarity and flexible mic matching in both studio and live environments.
| ASIN | B09KVJ6T1C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #66,618 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #127 in Microphone Preamps |
| Brand | SE ELECTRONICS |
| Color Name | Blue |
| Compatible Devices | Amplifier |
| Connector Type | XLR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (52) |
| Date First Available | October 20, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 3.53 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.26 x 1.26 x 6.3 inches |
| Item model number | DM2 |
| Manufacturer | SE ELECTRONICS |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Mounting Type | Inline |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Package Type Name | Box |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 1.26 x 1.26 x 6.3 inches |
| Size | Compact |
| Specification Met | FCC |
| UPC | 819032011928 |
M**J
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N**Y
Great for my setup, Versatile
I wasn’t sure if I needed a preamp that provided more or less decibels in boost so I bought this. I am by no means of sound engineer. but this has been great. I’ve been able to mess with the impedance and the decibels levels with my sure SM7B and it has helped boost the volume of my mic great without any extra noise floor problems.I would totally recommend if you have more than one microphone that you will be working with in your studio that requires different impedance or decibel levels of boost.
K**I
Must-have for Audient Evo 4 or equivalent interfaces!
The USB audio interface that I'm currently using is the Audient Evo 4, which offers a gain range of 58dB. Apparently the built in preamps wasn't enough to properly drive the Rode Podmic, and so I looked to these in-line preamps for a solution. While this is a bit on the pricey side, you do get a decent quality boost with up to 30dB of clean gain, while being able to toy with the impedance. Where I had to max my gain out at 4 o'clock (maxed out), with the DM2, I have it at 11 o'clock now! The microphone quality is not only amplified quite a bit more, but there is no additional noise from the 3 ft cable that I am using. Definitely recommend!
T**N
Glad I bought one
Seems to do what it says it will do. Offers more adjustments than a CloudLifter at a lower price. Small package which is good because there’s no need for this to take up much space. The cloudlifter is a metal box. Why? The sE has a better form factor. The amount of gain is adjustable between 15 dB and 30 dB. 15dB is a lot of gain. 30 dB is HUGE! The ability to adjust the impedance is nice too because you can effect the tonal quality of the signal. Even if this isn’t a piece you always use, it’s definitely worth having one in the mic locker!
J**K
This is so worth every penny!
This is my first inline mic preamp. The retial box is adorable, well looks like a small TNT stick in the same blue color. And top makes a very satisfying pop sound. Enough gushing over the cute box it comes in. The ability to make fine tuning with the adjustments really makes a difference and very worth trying each until you find what works for you best. I use a Yamaha MG10XU and it provides the 48v Phantom power to activate this preamp. The phantom power does not go past the preamp. I use a SHURE SM7B and while the YAMAHA works fine by itself and for me atheist I found I don't need to turn up the gain as much as most show. I am set up in a very small confined space so most audio settings I use are nothing like the pros suggest. So I won't be suggesting gain settings or impedance suggestions. The build quality is excellent. The ease of use is excellent. The audio quality is excellent. (Make adjustments to find the best for your mic) Reminder this is not for condenser mics. This is for dynamic mics of the XLR variety. Value for the money is excellent. I can highly recommend this for anyone looking for a dynamic mic inline pre-amp. 5 stars all day long.
G**M
Amazing Gain!
Wow what a diffence this pre-amp makes. I was going to sell a ribbon and this saved it. It's fabulous now. Dynamic mics I thought were great came alive! Really impressive. This makes medicre mics sound like $2,000 mics. You'll be blown away when you connect it to a SM57 or SM58. They sound like different and way better mics.
E**R
Buen producto trabaja bien con el Shure sm7b
B**B
Works great
Awesome!
D**D
Got the DM2 because I needed some inline gain for my SM7b. The main thing I was looking for was something with a lot of gain and the lowest possible self noise, for which the DM2 delivers on both ends. It's amazing... when it works. Unfortunately this requires phantom power to work, which in itself is to be expected, but the reason I'm dropping two stars from this review and saying "when" it works is because in some occasions even if I provide phantom power, it doesn't work. This is especially the case for wireless XLR transmitters -- they all work with condenser microphones (48V phantom power required), but doesn't work there. Also had occasional drop-outs on the H6 when on battery. Maybe I got a faulty device, not sure, but if you're looking to use this in some kind of wireless setup, I don't recommend it -- but with a solid DAW like the Rodecaster Pro 2, it will work fine -- but at that point, you won't need it. So, bottom line, I "kind of" recommend this product.
A**S
the mic amp gain is low on presonus studio 24c for a dynamic mic SM58. so i had to purchase this and it did the trick. Better option would be to purchase a powerful audio interface or a condensor mic.
C**N
Have only been able to try this out in a practice session so far. Initial Sound Desk feedback is a big tick. Using with a low output flute mic.
V**I
Provides good gain to Rode Podmic with low noise
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