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Brad Wood and the sE / Rupert Neve RNR1

Brad Wood and the sE / Rupert Neve RNR1

sEssions: Motorique

sEssions: Motorique

sEssions: Skyskraber

sEssions: Skyskraber

SoundBites: RNR1 Decca Tree + String Quartet

SoundBites: RNR1 Decca Tree + String Quartet

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Description

Meet the RNR1 - the world's first mic from Mr. Rupert Neve. With custom transformers and discrete circuitry from the man behind the recording industry, the RNR1 hears more than any other ribbon on the planet. Ribbon mics have been around for a long time, and have always been particularly prized for the exceptionally "natural" sound they provide. Not too forward, never bright or shiny, they capture midrange detail with a pleasant intimacy and usually sit quite easily in a mix. One downside of their mellow nature used to be physical delicacy, but that challenge was conquered long ago with more rugged, reliable materials. But the other main negative with ribbon mics is the high-frequency roll-off inherent in their design, which had never been dealt with until Rupert Neve - the father of the recording console - decided to make a microphone.

The Transformers
Nobody knows audio transformers better than Rupert Neve, and ribbon mics require more transformer attention than any other. This is because the transformer that couples the ribbon to the output needs to accomplish a fairly massive impedance conversion. With the RNR1, two custom Rupert Neve-designed transformers form the buffer between the ribbon and the outside world. The circuitry between those transformers helps maintain the ultra-wide frequency response, compensating for the ribbon's natural predisposition to roll it off, and thus high-frequency content is preserved.

The Ribbon
During the RNR1's development, a full year was spent working on crafting a ribbon element that would provide the extended response that Mr. Neve demanded. After experimenting with ribbon materials available from all corners of the world, the design team landed on the 2.5µm aluminum ribbon used in the RNR1, striking the perfect balance of flexibility and stiffness needed for this microphone's exceptional performance.

The Shape

As with many sE microphones, the RNR1 has an unusual and bold design aesthetic, with the form following the function. The precision-machined and scalloped edges don't just look vibrant and dramatic, they have also been custom-designed to provide the ribbon with an acoustically ideal setting for the best possible frequency response.

Matte Black Finish

The matte black finish means the mic remains unobtrusive and doesn't draw any unnecessary attention to itself under harsh stage or studio lighting.

Custom Shock Mount

The RNR1 includes a custom-designed and easy-to-use shock mount, which is essential in use to reduce the unwanted effects of vibration or knocks to the supporting microphone stand.
sE Electronics Rupert Neve Active Ribbon Microphone
sE Electronics Rupert Neve Active Ribbon Microphone
sE Electronics Rupert Neve Active Ribbon Microphone

Specs

  • Acoustic Operating Principle: Electrodynamic pressure gradient with active electronics
  • Generating Element: Hand-tensioned 2.5µm aluminum ribbon
  • Directional Pattern: Figure-8
  • Frequency range: 20 Hz - 25 kHz
  • Impedance: 200 Ohms
  • Sensitivity: 22.39 mV/Pa (-33 dB)
  • Max SPL: 135 dB (0.5% THD @ 1kHz)
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: 76 dB
  • Self Noise: 18 dB(A)
  • Low Cut Filter Switch: 100 Hz
  • Matching Connectors: XLR3F
  • Power requirement: 48V phantom
  • Weight: 30.34 oz.

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    byPaul

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    We registered for this bag for our wedding based on brand reputation of the brand. Used it for the first time this weekend and it does not stay folded and does not have a should strap.

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    byWilliam

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    I was traveling to a client site and was dismayed when it started downpouring and there wasnt a covered path to the rental car. I was happily surprised when I got to my hotel and found my suit perfectly dry, looking like it had just been dry cleaned.

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