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aea r84
ribbonmics & preamps since 1964 www.ribbonmics.com | tel: +1-626-798-9128 | fax: +1-626-798-2378 ma de in c a l i fo r nia aea r84 PHANTOM-POWERED VERSION OF THE R84 RIBBON MIC {THE WORKHORSE RIBBON MICROPHONE} • Same Big Ribbon™ and tuning as the R44 series. • Phantom powered R84 with 12 dB more sensitivity. • Intimate performance quality and optimal for soft sound sources. • Custom German toroidal transformer and JFET electronics. • Same award-winning sound as the passive R84. • 100% handcrafted in Pasadena, CA. {HOW IS THE A840 DIFFERENT FROM OTHER RIBBON MICROPHONES?} The A840 delivers the same award-winning sound as its passive sibling, the R84. With 12dB more sensitivity and a high-current output, the A840 delivers articulate sound in situations that can challenge a passive ribbon: handling long cable runs or matching low-gain vintage preamps. The signal strength and flexibility of active JFET electronics combined with the luxurious warmth of a Big Ribbon™ all wrapped up in an affordable package is what sets this microphone apart. The A840 microphone continues to gain followers with its natural sound, articulate midrange, and forgiving nature. {WHAT IS UNDER THE HOOD?} The AEA A840 uses a big, 2.35” by 0.185” by 2-micron pure aluminum low-tension (16.5 Hz) ribbon element just like the classic R44. With phantom-powered JFET electronics and a custom German transformer, the A840 achieves optimal performance with a wide choice of preamps ranging from vintage high-end models to USB audio interfaces in home studio setups. The A840’s high output and immunity to impedance-loading offer more flexibility and mitigates noise problems in low signal level applications or on stage with long cable runs. “Transients were crisp and clear, without any hint of ringing or edginess, and the frequency extremes were smooth and extended.” {ABOUT THE ACTIVE SERIES} In 1976, when General Electric bought RCA and closed down its microphone division AEA began servicing RCA’s legendary ribbon mics. Twenty-two years later, AEA reissued the iconic 44 ribbon mic and has continued to make ribbon microphones in the RCA tradition to this day. AEA’s Active Series microphones, the A840, and the A440, are the high-output, phantom-powered counterparts of the R84 and R44CX. With their immunity to impedance-loading, advantages in noise performance and JFET technology, these ultra-quiet ribbons have quickly become a Hugh Robjohns, Technical Author at Sound on Sound Magazine. favorite of even the most critical ears. Specifications: Operating Principle: Directional Pattern: Frequency Range: Maximum SPL: Sensitivity: Output Impedance: Recommended Load Impedance: Phantom Power: Polarity: Polar Response: Horizontal: Vertical: Transducer Element Material: Thickness: Width: Length: Microphone Dimensions Height: Width: Depth: Weight with cable: Shipping Weight: Connector: Options M Matched stereo pair Accessories Included: Vertical softcase, user manual, captive 10” (3 meter) output cable with XLR-3M connector. Limited Warranty: One year parts and labor, shipping not included. Extended to three years if product is registered with AEA. For more information contact: Manufactured by AEA Ribbon Mics & Preamps 1029 N. Allen Ave. Pasadena, California 91104, USA Tel: +626-798-9128 Fax: +626-798-2378 www.ribbonmics.com Pressure gradient transducer Bidirectional <20 Hz to >20 kHz 141 + dB SPL (1% third harmonic > 1 kHz) 6.3 mV/Pa (-44 dBv/Pa) into unloaded circuit 92 Ω broadband 1.0K Ω or greater P48 phantom power, 7 mA Pin 2 high for positive pressure on front of microphone Native bidirectional, figure-of-8 pattern Up to 90 dB rejection at right angles to the front/ back axis. Level changes with angle of incidence, but frequency response is consistent. Pure aluminum corrugated ribbon 1.8 µm 0.185 in (4.7 mm) 2.35 in (59.7 mm) 11.6 in (29.5 cm) 3.9 in (9.9 cm) 2.5 in (6.4 cm) 3 lb (1.36 kg) 4 lb (1.8 kg) XLR-3M
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