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Abstract: Ribbon mics have steadily been making a comeback into popular recording ever since David Royer released the R121 in 1998. It wasn't that people didn't have Coles 4038s on hand, had forgotten about the Beyer M160, or weren't lusting after museum-quality RC...
Great tones on a wide variety of sources, Copes with high SPL & phantom power, Good amount of high-end detail for a ribbon design, Modest proximity effect allows singers to get in close
Somewhat noisy in very quiet applications, Shock mount clip a bit cheap
A well made, sweetly voiced active ribbon that is optimised for close miking applications. AEA has got manufacturing ribbon mics down pat and the svelte looking N22 is a power-punching new addition to their range...
Published: 2014-04-01, Author: Paul , review by: recordingmag.com
Abstract: Audio Engineering Associates (AEA) is famous and well-respected for its Big Ribbon mic designs, handmade in Pasadena, CA, which mimic -- or, more often these days, modernize and revitalize -- vintage microphone construction methods used by RCA. So when AE...
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Published: 2014-04-01, Author: Paul , review by: soundonsound.com
Abstract: AEA's new N22 hopes to bring the coveted ribbon-mic sound up to date and within reach of the masses. We power it up. AEA have a well-earned reputation for building seriously good ribbon mics, most of which are priced out of reach of the typical project s...