The S-Mic 2 is a medium length XLR shotgun ready for anything you throw at it: great off-axis rejection, an RF interference-proof body, ultra-low self noise and weather-proof circuitry.
$359.00
Deity makes the best sounding shotgun for under $400.
Travis Devin - No Film School Journalist
With remarkably low off-axis coloration, the S-Mic 2 is designed to pick up rich, full sounds on set, even in the hands of a novice boom operator.
The S-Mic 2’s body is 100% brass making it both an incredibly strong and durable piece of equipment AND resistant to RF interference.
The internal circuitry is sprayed and coated with a clear epoxy that allows the microphone to perform without issue in even the most humid environments. This coating also gives the mic a water-resistance level that allows it to work in the rain without being damaged.
The S-Mic 2 has an ultra-low noise floor at 12dB (A-weighted), 24dB (CCIR 268-3). Combined with its anti-RF interference build, the S-Mic 2 is able to be boosted in post with a lot less background noise than other microphones on the market.
This microphone sounds
pretty damn good…
Sound Field | Mono |
Transducer | Condenser |
Polar Pattern | Supercardioid |
Frequency Range | 50Hz to 20kHz |
Equivalent Noise Level | 12 dB A-Weighted |
Maximum SPL | 130 dB SPL |
THD | 75 Ohms |
Load Impedance | 800 Ohms |
Sensitivity | 32±2dB re 1V/PA @ 1 kHz |
Output Connector | 3-Pin XLR |
Operating Current Consumption | 1.5mA |
Operating Voltage | 48V |
Operating Temperature | 14 to 158°F / -10.00 to 70.00°C |
Length | 9.84″ / 250 mm |
Diameter | 0.75″ / 19 mm |
Weight | 0.44 lbs / 198 g |
It makes the microphone fast like a race car. Honestly it is cut that way just for looks. You have to cut the metal one way or another and we chose a pointy diagonal design.
On the bottom of the microphone near the XLR output you will find your serial number.
No. Technically the Aputure Deity Shotgun should be called the S-Mic 1 but when it came out no one knew what a S-Mic was or that the model would even be the “first” version. The S-Mic 2 uses the same housing as the Aputure Deity shotgun but the circuit board and the microphone capsule have both been upgraded to sound much better.