Stager Microphones Stereo SR-2N Ribbon Microphone (Matched Pair)

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Description
The Stager SR-2N Ribbon Microphone is hand-built in Music City, USA, and crams an inordinate amount of size into the sound of your tracks. Just leave the thing on a stand and point it at anything that makes sound, then stretch out a big ol' smile when you listen to playback.



Features
- 2" x 0.25" 1.8 micron ribbon x2 in crossed figure-of-eight configuration
- Neodymium magnets
- Proprietary Toroidal transformers
- High output passive design
- Sensitivity: -46dbV
- Shockmount included
- Mogami Breakout cable included
- Easily record in Blumlein stereo or Mid-side stereo
- 1.33 lb.
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- Passive Ribbon design needs booster.1
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Reviewed by 1 customers
Killer stereo ribbon mic on par with my AEA ribbons.
submitted4 years ago
byWill The Weirdo
fromOn the Beach
As a multi-platinum pro I feel confident saying the Stager SN-2R is a fantastic stereo ribbon mic that sounds as good as my AEA ribbons, perfect for all acoustic instruments and one mic recordings. You'll want line boosters for many sources, I suggest Cathedral Pipes Durham mkII's for $65 each, they are dead quiet boosters and on par with Cloudlifters and Royer dBoosters for almost 1/3 of the price. Save yourself some serious cash and go Stager ribbons with Durham's.
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submitted3 years ago
asked byDallas
fromWisconsin
Hello I am confused on the ad. It says Matched Pair does that mean there are 2 mics? Usually they don't call a stereo mic a matched pair so I'm confused if this is for 1 stereo mic or 2 a matched pair of mics.
It's one mic but a proprietary "stereo imaging" type of circuitry. It will record in a simulated stereo. Please see "http://stagermicrophones.com/"