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2) While the N22 was designed to work well with all standard 
microphone stands, a high-quality boom stand will still make your 
life a little bit easier. Mounting the microphone on a strong, sturdy 
microphone stand with a heavy base (or tripod)
is essential. If you are using a boom, make sure that it is properly 
balanced and make sure the tripod legs are positioned appropriately to 
prevent tipping. 

3) Ribbon microphones can withstand very high SPL (sound pressure 
levels) without difficulty, but can be damaged easily by a sudden, strong 
gust of air or high levels of low frequency sound waves (like from a 
kick drum or bass cabinet). This can stretch the ribbon, causing the 
microphone to lose sensitivity and distort its frequency response. To 
avoid possible damage, follow this simple procedure when positioning 
the microphone. Put the back of your hand where the mic will be; if you 
can feel the motion of air on your hand, place a pop-filter between the 
microphone and the source of the air turbulence. When recording kick 
drums or bass guitar cabinets, angle the microphone to make sure that 
no wind blasts hit the ribbon head-on.

4) Your N22 is a valuable and important investment. Like any piece of 
recording equipment or musical instrument, it requires common sense 
and good basic care to keep it working properly. Given simple, basic 
care as described above, your new microphone will perform admirably 
for decades.

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Controlling Leakage

A significant and ever-present challenge in contemporary studio 
recording is minimizing “bleed” (also called “leakage” or “crosstalk”) 
from nearby instruments into the various microphones. The deep nulls 
of bidirectional ribbon microphones provide good rejection of unwanted 
sounds, which also can be beneficial in sound reinforcement situations 
where feedback is always a threat. While gobos can be effective in 
isolating performers from each other, they introduce their own set of 
problems - not the least of which are reflections in close proximity to 
the performers and/or microphones that result in comb-filter distortions. 
Because gobos usually are bulky, they also inhibit the ability of the 
musicians to hear and see each other easily. Such a setup requires 
complex and often cumbersome headphone monitor mixes for the 
musicians.

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Страница 1: ...ribbonmics preamps since 1964 www ribbonmics com tel 1 626 798 9128 fax 1 626 798 2378 made in california PHANTOM POWERED RIBBON MICROPHONE OWNER S MANUAL aean22 Revision 3 July 2015...

Страница 2: ...cians told us the microphone sounded great Bridging the gap between vintage and modern ribbon and condenser studio and live the N22 is the perfect companion for musicians and engineers alike Your N22...

Страница 3: ...DVICE 5 Controlling Leakage 5 Proximity Effect 6 APPLICATION EXAMPLES 7 Vocals 7 Acoustic Guitar 8 Electric Guitar Bass 8 Drums 9 PRECAUTIONS 9 Phantom power 9 Wind Gusts 9 Tramp Iron 10 Microphone Po...

Страница 4: ...and represent Wes Dooley s take on the evolution of the ribbon microphone GENERAL GUIDELINES The two sides of the N22 front and back are voiced exactly the same but keep in mind that the backside has...

Страница 5: ...cabinets angle the microphone to make sure that no wind blasts hit the ribbon head on 4 Your N22 is a valuable and important investment Like any piece of recording equipment or musical instrument it r...

Страница 6: ...bleed in order to create cohesive and natural sounding recordings The important thing to listen for is whether or not other instruments that bleed into a specific instrument microphone still sound nat...

Страница 7: ...at distances that would be appropriate for traditional ribbon microphones Application Examples Your ears are obviously the best judge of microphone choice and placement but AEA has garnered a great de...

Страница 8: ...grill of the amp Identify where the center of the speaker cone is located and place the N22 a few inches 5 10 cm away from the speaker pointing right at its center for a very direct in your face sound...

Страница 9: ...he recorded his radio broadcasts in the 1940s A few simple precautions will help you to keep your AEA N22 working well for life Phantom Power Although the N22 needs a standard 48V phantom power source...

Страница 10: ...direct hits Tramp Iron Minute iron particles sometimes known as tramp iron are common within our environment AEA ribbon microphones contain powerful magnets that produce strong magnetic fields These...

Страница 11: ...d a spot where the hum disappears and try eliminating potential sources of stray magnetic fields You can use the microphone to find where hum is originating Rotate the mic for maximum interference and...

Страница 12: ...ducer Bidirectional 20 Hz to 20 kHz 141 dB SPL 1 third harmonic 1 kHz 6 2 mV Pa at 1 kHz no load 92 broadband 1 0 k or greater P48 phantom power 7 mA Pin 2 high for positive pressure at the front of t...

Страница 13: ...Accessories Included Storage shipping case microphone stand clip custom protective mic sleeve user manual 13...

Страница 14: ...online at http www ribbonmics com aea form php SUPPORT If you should encounter any problems with your microphone or if you have questions regarding using the N22 in specific application please contac...

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