Introducing the Stager Stereo SR-2N NeoDymium Stereo Ribbon Microphone
Dive into the realm of stereo recording with the Stager Stereo SR-2N, a stereo ribbon microphone engineered for those who crave the warmth and detail of ribbon mics in a passive, high output design. Utilizing Neodymium magnets and a toroidal transformer, this microphone is a testament to Stager's commitment to quality sound.
Double the Pleasure:
- Dual Ribbons: Equipped with two 2" x 0.25" 1.8-micron ribbons in a crossed figure-of-eight configuration, providing an authentic stereo soundstage.
- Fixed Stereo Orientation: Perfect for capturing the natural stereo image of instruments or ensembles, from pianos to full orchestras, in either Blumlein or Mid-Side recording techniques.
Sound Excellence:
- Neodymium Magnets: These powerful magnets ensure high sensitivity and a robust magnetic field, contributing to the mic's high output and sound quality.
- Toroidal Transformer: Custom-designed by Stager Microphones, it delivers a clear, full-bodied sound with depth and presence.
Technical Specifications:
- Sensitivity: -46dbV, allowing for direct recording without the need for excessive preamp gain.
- Cabling: Comes with a Mogami Breakout cable for easy setup and superior signal integrity.
- Weight: A manageable 1.33 lbs, making it studio-friendly for long sessions.
- Output: Despite its passive design, the SR-2N offers high output for its class, reducing the need for additional amplification.
Applications
Capture the spatiality of a piano, the dynamics of a drum kit, or the harmonic richness of string ensembles with an "aural umami" that elevates your recordings to new heights. The Stereo SR-2N is your go-to mic for recording complex sound sources where stereo imaging is crucial.
Manufacturing
Crafted in the USA: Made in Nashville, TN, with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring each microphone meets Stager's high standards.
The Stager Stereo SR-2N NeoDymium Stereo Ribbon Microphone isn't just a tool; it's an experience. It invites you to explore the breadth and depth of stereo sound in a way that's both accessible and profoundly musical.