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AEA
A440
The
AEA A440 is the quietest ribbon microphone ever produced combining
all the warmth and beauty of the classic RCA 44, both sonically
and visually, but with a significantly hotter output, and much lower
noise floor. |
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AEA
A840
The
AEA A840 gives you the same award-winning sound of the R84, but
with the hotter signal of an active microphone that yields a lot
more versatility both in usage and choice of microphone pre-amplifier. |
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AEA
R44 CNE
The
AEA R44 CNE is a recreation of a 1936-38 RCA-44 "Big"
ribbon microphone. The AEA R44 CNE is supplied with a hard-wired
three meter starquad XLR output cable, and AEA 44VC vertical carrying
case for proper shipping and storage. |
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AEA
R84
The
AEA R84 is an affordable Large Ribbon Geometry (LRG) microphone
that produces a very smooth and natural sound, perfect for recording
a variety of different sources from vocals, guitars, brass, strings
etc.. |
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AEA
R88
The
AEA R88 is designed for stereo instrument and ensemble recording.
The R88's two ribbons are oriented at 90 degrees, and have excellent
off-axis response. The R88 uses the same ribbon configuration of
the classic RCA 44, which produces solid 20Hz bass response and
smooth high end which is flattering to complex tones such as cymbals,
strings, & woodwinds. |
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AEA
R92
The
R92 has reduced proximity effect and excellent wind blast protection
making it ideal for close micing (6-12 inches). The R92 also features
slightly different tones on the front and rear pickup lobes of the
microphone. The front of the R92 is the "crisp" side.
The rear lobe is the "smooth" side, which has a bit of
classic ribbon high end rolloff that can help to handle harsh transients
in a very refined and flattering way. |
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