AEA Microphones NUVO N8 Active Ribbon Mic
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DetailWith its wide-open, natural sound, advanced active electronics and compact yet durable build, the AEA Microphones NUVO N8 is a trusted favorite among studio professionals and touring musicians alike. Designed for distant-miking applications, the N8 accurately captures the feel of a room while preserving all the subtleties and nuances of the performance, making it an excellent option for drum overheads, string ensembles and even orchestral recordings. However, with its high SPL handling, this rugged ribbon mic is more than capable of recording close up, delivering a warm and detailed low end when used on guitar and bass cabs. It utilizes AEA’s classic Big Ribbon technology for a wide and beautifully balanced frequency response, but it comes in a sleek package with state-of-the-art electronics. In short, it’s a modern ribbon microphone with a timeless sound you can count on no matter where you take it. Expansive Frequency Response for True-to-Life Sound The NUVO N8 is designed to capture sound as you hear it—preserving an incredible level of nuance and detail across the entire audible spectrum. With an extensive frequency response of 20Hz�?0kHz, the N8 boasts the widest range of any mic in the AEA lineup, making it suitable for complex sources like drums, strings, piano and more. It uses AEA’s acclaimed Big Ribbon element—a long, wafer-thin 2-micron aluminum ribbon based on the transducer of the iconic RCA 44. It’s tuned in-house by AEA’s team of specialists to an ultra-low 16.5Hz, providing authoritative low-end response and a powerful punch when recording kick drum and beefy electric guitars. Far-Field Design Brings Depth and Detail When you’re looking for a balanced, natural sound that draws the listener right into the room with you, the N8 is your go-to. It’s designed for use as a far-field ribbon mic, meaning it’s optimized for use at a distance of 12 inches or more from your source. This allows it to fully capture the depth and detail of a performance while accurately translating the feel of the room. The N8 preserves low-end frequencies from as far away as 20 feet, bringing impressive weight and expansiveness when recording drums, string ensembles or even entire orchestras. Of course, the N8 can also be used up close—and in many cases, its pronounced proximity effect can be used to achieve a rich, silky sound when recording vocals or stringed instruments. Active Electronics for Maximum Flexibility While AEA is a company that very much values tradition, they’re also at the forefront of the latest advancements in ribbon technology—and the NUVO N8 puts this next-gen tech to great use. This phantom-powered active ribbon mic utilizes an advanced German-built transformer that provides 12dB more output than AEA’s passive microphones while maintaining a low signal-to-noise ratio, making it perfect for recording quiet sources like vocals or acoustic guitar. AEA’s extremely transparent JFET electronics help prevent noise, maintain consistent impedance and minimize sound coloration. With the N8, there’s no need for a specialized high-output preamp. It’s a great mic to take on tour, where you may well be working with a different preamp on a nightly basis. Tough Enough for the Studio and the Road While the ribbon mic has a reputation for fragility, the NUVO N8 does its best to turn this notion on its head. With its compact, lightweight and durable build, this ribbon mic for the modern era is ideal for both studio and stage. And it’s become a go-to touring mic for many top musicians—from legends like Bonnie Raitt and Alicia Keys to indie darlings like Kurt Vile and Mitski. Its high SPL handling means you can forget about blown ribbons in even the loudest live settings, while its advanced active electronics enable long cable runs without noise or impedance problems. The N8’s rugged casing sports a handsome yet understated matte-black finish that makes the mic unobtrusive in orchestra settings or filmed performances.
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