sE Electronics Announces Massive Giveaway

US Company celebrates 15th anniversary with 15 free pieces of gear each month      30/06/15

sE Electronics Announces Massive Giveaway


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sE Electronics was founded in the year 2000, and 2015 marks their fifteenth year hand-building studio microphones and accessories such as their well-known X1, 2200a and Gemini II condenser microphones, and the now-ubiquitous Reflexion Filter series. To celebrate these fifteen years, the company has announced their largest giveaway yet – over ninety individual giveaways throughout the rest of the year, comprised of fifteen pieces of sE gear each month from July through December 2015.

The contest is open for entry to anyone worldwide, but existing customers can earn bonus entries by sharing photos or video of their sE gear over social networks - Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube - with the hashtag "#sEturnsfifteen".

To further increase one's odds of winning, anyone who purchases new sE equipment between July 1st and December 20th will receive additional bonus entries simply by registering their new equipment on the sE website: http://www.seelectronics.com/se-product-registration/

The contest begins on July 1st , 2015, with fifteen X1 large-diaphragm condenser microphones to be given away throughout the course of the month. To read more details and enter to win, please visit the contest entry page.

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