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AEA R92

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Ribbon Microphone

  • Operating principle: Pressure gradient receiver
  • Polar pattern: Eight
  • Different sound colouration on front and rear side
  • 1.8 µm thin aluminium ribbon (4.7 x 59.7 mm)
  • Ideal for brass, guitar amps, kick drum and percussion
  • Frequency range: 20 to 20,000 Hz
  • Limiting sound pressure level: 165 dB SPL (1% THD > 1 kHz)
  • Sensitivity: 1.8 mV/Pa (-55dBV) at 1 kHz
  • Output impedance: 270 Ohm
  • Fixed 3 m cable with XLR3-M connector
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 191 x 74 x 64 mm
  • Weight: 0.893 kg
  • Incl. microphone holder, protective cover and carrying case
  • Handmade in USA
Available since June 2023
Item number 567154
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
shockmount included No
£1,090
All prices incl. VAT
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Delivery free of charge expected between Monday, 18.11. and Tuesday, 19.11.
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The greatest snare mic i have tried
Carlos840 26.03.2024
I bought a pair of these mics plannign on using them for guitar, kick drum, horns, etc.
I saw someone on a forum mentionning using it on the snare and decided to try it, it is AMAZING!
Because the ribbon is so long you can actually mic the side of the snare as well as the top head and you really get a great full representation of the sanre without having to use a bottom microphone.
It really captures the crack extremely well as well as the snare wired and the snare ring.
I didn't like it on the kick, haven't used it on guitar amsp yet.
If you are micing drum kits you shoudl definitely give it a go, it's a beast.
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