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AEA R88mk2 Passive Stereo Ribbon Microphone for XY and MS Applications

 
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In the 1930s, EMI engineer Alan Blumlein invented stereo recording by demonstrating the natural reproduction of the soundstage at one of the Abbey Road studios in London, UK. Still today, his coincident recording technique using two figure-of-8 ribbons is the benchmark for producing an authentic ... Read More

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In the 1930s, EMI engineer Alan Blumlein invented stereo recording by demonstrating the natural reproduction of the soundstage at one of the Abbey Road studios in London, UK. Still today, his coincident recording technique using two figure-of-8 ribbons is the benchmark for producing an authentic representation of a performance in a room. The R88 mk2 stereo microphone is a true Blumlein recording system optimized for recording instruments and ensembles in stereo. It utilizes two of AEA's signature Big Ribbon™ elements angled at 90 degrees and mounted in close proximity to each other along the vertical axis of the microphone. The natural soundstage and character of the R88's Blumlein stereo make it a great main mic. As an alternative to the Blumlein (XY) technique, the microphone can also be used for MS stereo, providing excellent mono compatibility and full control over the width of the stereo image. An excellent orchestral and choral recording microphone, it also shines on applications such as horn sections and drum overheads, thanks to the pure sound of two undamped long ribbons and the passive circuit without the headroom limitations of active electronics. The R88 accurately records complex tones such as woodwinds, strings, and cymbals. Whether it's at Abbey Road or in your home studio, the R88 mk2 puts the listener right there with the performers in the recording room.

Features:

  • Big Ribbon™ Blumlein (XY) and MS stereo ribbon mic
  • Pure Ribbon™ design with open and natural sound
  • Used in many Grammy Award winning projects
  • Great foundation for main or sectional pickup


The Grammy-Winning Package

The list of Grammy and Academy Award winning projects recorded with the help of the R88 mk2 microphone is long and keeps growing: Turtle Island String Quartet, Los Tigres Del Norte, Juanes MTV Unplugged, Life Of Pi soundtrack to name but a few. The matched Blumlein pair of ribbons packaged in a sleek black shell designed for quick setup delivers a great sound right off the bat, making it an excellent choice for remote recording setups. As a drum overhead or room pick-up microphone, it instantly captures a punchy, "larger than life" image that is particularly well suited for rock, roots, Americana, and jazz genres. Seasoned engineers like Joe Chiccarelli, Chuck Ainlay or Vance Powell trust the AEA R88 mk2 so much that Nashville's world-class Blackbird Studios now has an R88 available for every single room in their facility.

A Big Ribbon for a Big Sound
At the heart of the AEA R88 are two big, 2.35" by 0.185" by 2 micron pure aluminum low-tension ribbon elements just like the one used in the classic R44. Many ribbon mic manufacturers choose shorter ribbons that are easier to install, but AEA's Large Ribbon Geometry™ design offers important advantages. Ribbon microphones operate linearly above their resonant frequency, unlike condenser or moving-coil transducers, so the resonant frequency of a good ribbon microphone design should be as low as possible. The longer the ribbon, the lower the resonant frequency will be. The ribbon has to move twice as far for every drop in octave as it vibrates within the magnetic gap, thus a longer ribbon will allow for further movement back and forth. This results in the ribbon handling louder sound sources and more sound pressure level (SPL). Most AEA ribbons are tuned to just 16.5 Hz, and because the R88 shares the same Big Ribbon™ as the rest of AEA's product line, you will achieve a sound that is smooth, natural and free from any of the uncomfortable resonances that shorter ribbons and condensers can exhibit. The result is a sound that many engineers say is astonishingly close to what their ears hear when they are actually standing in the studio.

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Product Specs

Operating PrinciplePressure gradient microphone
Directional PatternBidirectional (Figure-of-8)
Frequency Range20 Hz to 20 kHz
Maximum SPL165+ dBSPL (1% third harmonic > 1 kHz)
Output Sensitivity2.5 mV/Pa (-52 dBV) into unloaded circuit
Output Impedance270 Ω nominal
Recommended Load Impedance1.2 kΩ or greater
PoweringNot required or recommended
PolarityPin 2 and 4 high for positive pressure on front of microphone
ConnectorXLR-5M connector, includes breakout cable to 2x XLR-3M
Off Axis Response
Polar PatternNative bi-directional pattern
HorizontalLevel changes with angle, frequency response is consistent, –35 dB null at 90° / 270°
VerticalLevel changes with angle, reduced HF response above and below 0° / 180° axis, –35 dB null at 90° / 270°
Transducer element
Ribbon Thickness1.8 μ (0.0000018 m) of pure aluminum
Ribbon Width0.185" (4.7 mm)
Ribbon Length2.35" (59.7 mm)
Accessories
IncludedCustom storage / shipping case, manual, 12-foot breakout cable, swivel
OptionalAny length cable, inquire for price and delivery
Limited WarrantyOne year parts and labor, shipping not included. Three year extended warranty if the product is registered.
Weight with Cable5 lb 3 oz (2.36 kg)
DimensionsHeight: 15" (38.1 cm)
Width: 3"

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