Cambridge Audio SE1 Review-England Swings Like A Pendulum Do

Cambridge Audio SE1—overlooked at their original $85 tab, these garnered a ton of attention when discounted to  $20. Solidly built and extremely well packaged despite the curiously useless little carrying pouch; isolation is quite good with the included foams. Well-matched to my mobile phone, although more powerful sources seem to tighten low end.

These immediately register as smooth, W-shaped and surprisingly big-sounding, with a wide enveloping stage. Bass is prominent but not punchy and slightly wooly; it’s not boomy but lacks speed and definition, which somewhat colors the sound, albeit in a pleasant way. Mids are quite forward and slightly warm, with a nice thick texture; treble isn’t hyper-extended but reveals considerable nuance and micro-detail, with a bit of sparkle and an estimable lack of digital artifacts and sibilance. Drums and cymbals are reproduced very cleanly. Aside from the somewhat amorphous low end, instruments are accurately placed and stereo imaging is vg.

Cambridge Audio SE1 frequency response.


Where the Cambridge Audio SE1 excel is in the organic, analog quality of its timbre, which makes budget champs like the DT6 or KZ hybrids sound somewhat artificial in comparison. The similarly-tuned Blon BL-3 has better-etched bass and a comparable unforced tonality, although the Cambridge Audio SE1 is better-fitting and easier to drive. I actually found the SE1 to be closest in spirit to the ($89) smooth, warmish  Focal Sphere, which, again, has  tighter bass but a similarly enveloping naturalness; I prefer the SE1 to other mainstream players like the RHA750 or the Sennheiser Momentum.With its imprecise low end and lack of removable cables, these would be unremarkable at their original SRP; at the fire sale price, however, the Cambridge Audio SE1 are a no-brainer and one of those pieces you’ll want to keep even as you evolve towards higher-dollar fare.

Cambridge Audio SE1
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    Head-Fier since 2014. Based in Chicago, Loomis T. Johnson is a practicing attorney, failed musician, and lifelong music fanatic and record collector. He has frequently contributed to such review sites as Headfi, Sound Advocate, and Asian Provocative Ear (as well as many other far less interesting non-musical periodicals). A former two-channel and vintage gear obsessive, he has sheepishly succumbed to current trends in home theater and portable audio. He’s a firm believer that the equipment should serve the music and that good sound is attainable at any budget level.

Loomis T. Johnson (Chicago, USA)

Head-Fier since 2014. Based in Chicago, Loomis T. Johnson is a practicing attorney, failed musician, and lifelong music fanatic and record collector. He has frequently contributed to such review sites as Headfi, Sound Advocate, and Asian Provocative Ear (as well as many other far less interesting non-musical periodicals). A former two-channel and vintage gear obsessive, he has sheepishly succumbed to current trends in home theater and portable audio. He’s a firm believer that the equipment should serve the music and that good sound is attainable at any budget level.

2 thoughts on “Cambridge Audio SE1 Review-England Swings Like A Pendulum Do

  • May 15, 2020 at 6:37 pm
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    Where does one find these IEM’s? Cambridge Aurio’s site will not let me see the price or order them for some reason. Keeps telling to clear my cookies which I did to no avail. Cheers

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