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The AEA NUVO Series is a range of modern microphones that are rooted in the RCA tradition just like other AEA ribbon microphones, but have been designed to offer a fresh approach of the ribbon transducer focusing on current application demands. The NUVO series represents Wes Dooley’s take on the evolution of the ribbon microphone. All NUVO microphones are designed with the needs of specific applications in mind.AEA N22 MicrophoneThe AEA N22 microphone was designed with the singer-songwriter musician in mind. Artists work hard at honing their musical craft for many years, and they have probably spent a considerable sum of money on their instrument. They feel strongly about their personal tone, which they have developed over many hours of practice, so they are willing to invest into a microphone that translates their tone in recording. Nonetheless, they can’t and don’t want to invest into a giant mic locker, but rather need to fulfill all their recording needs with just a few pieces of gear. The new AEA N22 delivers on exactly those key points – providing a great ribbon tone without the need for EQ in most applications, flexibility, and ease of use in home recording setups. Most importantly, the N22 was designed by listening first, and measuring only after experienced musicians and engineers told us the microphone sounded great. At $899 street price it doesn’t break the bank, but delivers a handcrafted, US-made microphone that was built to last throughout a musician’s career. Bridging the gap between vintage and modern, ribbon and condenser, studio and live, the N22 is the perfect companion for musicians and engineers alike.Features:
Application ExamplesAcoustic guitars (6/12-string, banjo, etc.)
Vocals
Electric guitars
Drums
Live Sound
Testimonials"The mics are a huge success! Our monitor guy and FOH guy want to buy a pair each... :)” Hanan Rubinstein - Guitarist for Alicia Keys“I mix a lot of records for independent artists and singer-songwriters. I tried the AEA N22 on a wide range of sources and it always sounded good, which means that artists recording with the N22 will never deliver a bad sounding recording to me! The mic has a thickness and body that sounds very natural and that works great on instruments that can use a bit of heft and rounding off.“Ronan Chris Murphy - Producer/engineer for King Crimson, Terry Bozzio, Steve Stevens“I’m excited by this mic. The mids are great and well voiced for electric guitar. No congestion in the low mid area makes it easy to control. It has a great 500 Hz ‘bark’ to it and pairs well with API or Neve preamps. It’s the brightest ribbon I have ever heard – but in a good way. This mic is taking my 100 Watt Marshall Plexi right up the gazoo ;-)”Brett Chassen - Producer/engineer/session drummer for Kulick brothers, Bret Michaels, Lynch Mob“It’s a clear winner on acoustic guitar. The smooth midrange, and more open top end (compared with other ribbons) make it the perfect choice. On a male vocal, it was a really close call between the N22 and my Wagner U47. I was leaning towards the AEA N22, but the singer slightly preferred the U47 in a blind test.”Ben Tolliday - Producer/engineer for Wolfmother, Alanis Morissette, Lord Huron
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The best gear advice always comes from those who use it the most. That's where you come in! Let the pro audio world hear your voice with a review of the AEA N22 Ribbon Microphone (Demo Deal) . Once you submit your review, please check your email and verify your address to have it posted.
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