Rupert Neve Helps Design New Flagship Mic

US sE Electronics and Rupert Neve Designs RNT is a multi-pattern tube condenser      22/01/18

Rupert Neve Helps Design New Flagship Mic


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sE Electronics has announced the RNT, a premium large-diaphragm multi-pattern tube condenser microphone created in collaboration with Rupert Neve Designs. They say that, all in all, the RNT brings the larger-than-life sounds of classic tube mics into the modern age with greater depth and clarity than ever before. Here's their pres release with the details...

The RNT is the third microphone in the collaboration between sE Electronics and Rupert Neve Designs, founded by the legendary audio designer Mr. Rupert Neve. From sE: "Much like the RNR1 Active Ribbon and RN17 Small-Diaphragm Condenser, the RNT is something truly special, developed over several years of careful listening and measurement by Mr. Rupert Neve, Mr. Siwei Zou, and the engineering teams from both companies."

"The partnership between sE Electronics and Rupert Neve Designs is an extension of the great friendship between the two founders. This elegantly different tube microphone design was one of the first concepts they originally discussed long ago - and after many years in development, we are exceptionally proud to see it brought to life."

This new flagship tube microphone features "the very finest handcrafted capsule sE has ever developed", nine switchable polar patterns, two custom Rupert Neve Designs output transformers, an ECC82 tube gain stage in the microphone, and a second gain stage in the floor box using the same high-performance op-amps as those found in Rupert Neve Designs' flagship 5088 console. It also features fully discrete class-A electronics throughout, three switchable gain levels, and two switchable low-cut filters. The RNT ships standard with a high-end custom shock mount, a wooden microphone box, and a robust flight case.

The RNT will be shown at the 2018 Winter NAMM show on booth #15903



Pricing and Availability:
Shipping worldwide January 2018 with an MSRP of $3,499 USD / €3,499 EUR.

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