

🎙️ Elevate your mic game with DM1 — clean gain, zero compromise.
The sE Electronics DM1 Dynamite is a compact, ultra-slim inline microphone preamp delivering a fixed +28dB of clean, transparent gain for dynamic and passive ribbon microphones. Featuring sophisticated Class-A FET circuitry and a transformerless design, it ensures pristine, noise-free sound with ultra-low impedance. Its rugged all-metal housing and gold-plated XLR connectors guarantee reliable, lossless connections for studio, podcasting, and live sound environments. Ideal for professionals seeking to enhance low-output mics with natural tone and stable performance.
| ASIN | B07JNK3HHH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,163 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #27 in Microphone Preamps |
| Brand | SE ELECTRONICS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (607) |
| Date First Available | October 24, 2018 |
| Department | Musical Instruments |
| Item Weight | 2.82 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.76 x 0.43 x 0.43 inches |
| Item model number | DM1 |
| Manufacturer | SE ELECTRONICS |
| Material | Metal |
| Maximum Supply Voltage | 48 Volts (DC) |
| Minimum Supply Voltage | 48 Volts (DC) |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Operating Temperature | 122 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Output Power | 5.32 Microwatts |
| Package Type Name | Cardboard Box |
| Product Dimensions | 3.76 x 0.43 x 0.43 inches |
| Supply Current | 3 Milliamps |
| UPC | 615435505817 819032011560 |
| Voltage | 48 Volts |
J**.
DYNAMITE DM1 a Class-A amplifier, for Dynamic Microphone in-line pre-amplification
Briefly, I became aware of “HEIL” a few years ago having bought two Heil’s Air Transformer studio quality loudspeakers, whose sound is unparalleled. Therefor, as HEIL has been producing legendary loud speakers, let see if HEIL could also develop the opposite end of the audio channel, the Microphone. As a Faculty member of a 30,000+ student, State of Florida University, FAU, I rarely have time to write product reviews. My exception is for true Excellence, the valedictorian of products. Today, I produce daily, morning HDTV 90 minute pod-casts on a variety of technology topics, occasionally drifting to “Current Events.” In sum, HEIL PR-40B Microphone, is truly one of the best Cardioid Microphones available. Frequency response is pure and clean, particularly at the low-end of the audio spectrum. If you are looking for truly Deep, Clear Voiced Podcasting, with superior rejection of side & rear distractions, this may be a choice to consider. I have tested and own the best from EV, SHURE to SENNHEISER, where would you believe, HEIL clearly out-performs them all. If you deserve the Heil-PR40B (XLR fitted) microphone, you may likely be attaching it to a RODE Podcaster Pro-II or RODE’s new Podcaster-DUO, a mobile audio production sound-board, both offering phantom 48v power, coupled to SE Electronics DM1 in line 28db amplification, the subject of this review. Accordingly, SE-Electronics delivers their “in-line” DYNAMITE DM1 Class-A amplifier, for Dynamic Microphone in-line pre-amplification; the DM1 delivers truly “Lossless, Flat” preamplification of the entire 10-100,000 Hz audio spectrum, virtually eliminating line losses. Quality Dynamic microphones generally need an in-line 28db boost in signal amplitude, utilizing true Class-A amplifier technologies, this in-line signal boost, avoids over-pushing the RODE sound-board, keeping its attenuation in the mid-range of its capability, with long or short cable runs. Microphone Developers like Bob Heil, have a priority of delivering excellent sound reproduction for the entire listening range of the human Ear. Accordingly, Dynamic Microphones need a little help with signal attenuation; This is where SE-Electronics delivers their “in-line” DYNAMITE DM1 Class-A amplifier, fitting into the Audio Chain. We own four of these inline amplifiers for each of our 4 sound sources. 2/25/25 JimW.
H**F
perfect gain
Ton of clean gain. Sounds great, very durable, works well, easy, little pricey
T**G
Works great with a Shure WH20 and a Pyle XLR to USB adapter
A Shure WH20 can work directly with a Pyle XLR to USB (PDUSBPP10) adapter with one caveat: the build-in mic monitor will not work. This is because the monitor taps the mic input before the digitally (software) controlled preamp, and the signal from the WH20 is not enough to be heard via the monitor feature of the Pyle XLR to USB adapter. Without the Dynamite, the Pyle adapter needs to maximize the mic gain (0db) to get a decent recording. With the Dynamite, the digitally controlled preamp only needs to be at -34db to get a very clear input from the WH20. The monitor feature of the Pyle adapter works great. I can put the mic/computer balance right in the middle, and turn the headphone dial at about 8:30 (very low setting) and get a good balance between my own voice via the WH20 and whatever is coming from the computer. The Dynamite itself has no detectable noise or distortion. I am not an audiophile, just a practical person using this set up for Zoom meetings, recorded demonstrations and music listening. I did watch many videos that test and evaluate the Dynamite, I suggest that you do the same before reaching your own conclusion.
K**R
Picky about Phantom Power
I bought this as an alterntiave to the Cloudlifter because it's more compact and less cost. I had gotten a different brand and it was noisy city. When I connected the dynamite as a straight swap to the CL, low volume and distortion. Hmm...clearly bad, right? Ordered a replacement. Same thing...Cloudlifter works, Dynamite don't. Curious, I changed mixers to my Zoom L8 and BOOM! Worked like a charm. It apparently doesn't care for the 48V being delivered by either my Peavy or Behringer mixers, but does like the Zoom. Most curious, yes. The Cloudlifter didn't care, worked with anything that provided Phantom. So just note that apparently not all mixers Phantom Power taste good to the Dynamite.
Y**N
This is it! It just works for so much less!
I've tied the cloud lifter and this product now (3 months of use). I am using the SE1 with a Shure SM7B. The output is clean and noiseless from my use. My signal chain is SM7B > SE1 > Focusrite Clarett 8PRE > Logic Pro. There is no color added through this line preamp. As with anything, you will need to EQ whatever you are micing (in this case vocals). It adds the gain needed to keep the preamp noise low. Love it and it's worth the investment. Additional Pros: Much smaller than other options, sturdy build, portable and sounds great (or actually adds no sound at all :) )! Cons: Wish it came with a carrying case.
E**E
Amazing tech for the SM7B
This thing is amazing.
A**B
Adds 20db of clean gain to my sm58
My mixer is a bit noisy so I was looking for a relatively inexpensive way to skip the noise when using my sm58. This device worked very well - just plug in, turn on phantom power, and start raising the gain on the mixer (but nowhere near as much as would have been required without the se dm1). My only quibble is that this device makes xlr connections a bit clumsier, since it's the connector is now a bit heavier and bulkier. That's not a surprise at all since this device is connected inline, but I underestimated how much I would notice this when connected. I also connected this device to a portable recorder and the recorder tips over due to the weight of the se dm1.
S**N
Best product
R**.
I’m using this with my RODE PodMic, and the difference was immediate. Before adding the SE Electronics DM1 Dynamite, I had to crank the gain way up on my audio interface (Focusrite Scarlett Solo), which introduced a lot of background noise. With the DM1 plugged in, I get clean, strong gain without having to push my interface too hard. This thing is tiny, super solid, and does exactly what it claims. It gives my dynamic mic the extra boost it needs without distorting the sound. Everything stays transparent and crisp, which is perfect for voice recording and podcasting. Also, it’s plug-and-play—just insert it between your mic and XLR cable, and you’re good to go. No knobs, no fuss. Just clean gain. If you’re using a mic like the PodMic, SM7B, or any other gain-hungry dynamic mic, this is a must-have tool in your setup. Highly recommend it.
R**S
impressionante qualidade de som, gigantesca!
C**E
I bought this on recommendation from a friend. He did not lead me astray; it works EXACTLY as advertised. The noise floor is silent. I'm using with a SM57 & Yamaha MG10XU mixer. No more having to have everything on 10 to barely be heard during live streams. It gives the SM57 the exact bump it needs. Easy 5 stars. Get one, they are killer.
J**E
No funcionaba
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