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AEA R84 is truely the bomb! |
February 23, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Jorik de Beer, dutchView
from the Netherlands
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I've used a pair on the contrabasses in the orchestra and was really blown away! An amazing open bottom end, not boomy like other condenser mics... and the figure of 8 is another weapon of this mic; I needed a spot mic on the piano with the opera singer next to it, placed the R84 in front of the piano with the singer in the "null" of the mic and could really get a natural balance between the piano and singer using the AEA R84 in combination with my other micorphones. And what they say is true: one pair of R84's is not enough...! These are my favorite mic's!
Just go for it; you won't regret it (if you don't like them, you can always sell them to me... I would like to have an extra pair...)
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Worth the money |
February 15, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Erik
from Chicago, IL United States
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I've owned this mic for about a year and it's become my favorite for electric guitar, smooth vocals, and drum overhead. This mic captures what's going on in the room extremely well. So if your guitar/drums sounds great in a room, they'll sound great in your recording. If it sounds like crap in the room, this mic won't save you. The mic take EQ extremely well. I like to use the mic in combination with other brighter mics to create a really uniquie sound I can never capture with one single mic.
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AEA R84 Large capsule Ribbon Mic |
December 6, 2005 |
| Reviewer:
James Easton
from Lancaster, PA United States
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What a wonderful mic-!! When I first pulled the capsule from its interesting looking high-end wine sack I was pleased to find it was definitely not a half pint replica, but all the girth and beauty of the ribbon mic's of yesteryear.
I placed it first on an Upright Bass. When I keyed up the monitors I could swear the bass was setting next to me in the control room. Full rich with tons of bottom, no EQ today.
From everything I have read about the R84 I can't wait to try this on brass and vocals.
6/23/2004
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