Golden Age Project R1 Active MKIII Bedienungsanleitung
Golden Age Project
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R1 Active MKIII
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REVIEW
GOLDEN AGE PROJECT R1 ACTIVE MKIII
Try a golden ribbon from an old time Swede.
Text: Andrew Bencina
๎ e philosophy behind the Golden Age
Project comprises equal parts Ban Ki-moon
and Pappy OโDaniel. ๎ e Swedish company, with
over 20 years experience in the pro audio ๎ eld,
seems determined to democratise what it refers to as
โvintage-style audio recording,โ by freeing the
old-timey sounds from the clutches of the pro-audio
cliques and empowering the people with an
a๎ ordable brand that delivers classic performance at
prehistoric prices. Its latest addition to an ever-
expanding range of Chinese made/Swedish
modi๎ ed microphones and preamps is the
R1 MkIII Active Ribbon.
STEEPED IN OLD TIMEY
No attempt has been made to disguise the heritage
of the Golden Age Project R1 MkIII Active. ๎ e
dark racing green and chrome chassis closely echoes
the โclassic ribbonโ form, and itโs not hard to imagine
yourself ported to another time as you prepare to
croon a fresh take into its ample grille.
Beneath this classic (albeit generic) exterior, the
R1 employs a two-micron thick, 50mm corrugated
aluminium ribbon, tensioned within a magnetic
๎ eld. Both ribbon and magnet assembly are
mounted within an internal shockmount, but donโt
let this fool you, the shockmount does little to
protect the micโs delicate mechanism from rough
treatment or misuse. (Golden Age Project hammers
this point home with a ribbon warranty that
extends no further than your โinitial inspectionโ!)
Rapid movement, exposure to wind or breathy
plosives, and horizontal storage may all result in
damage to the ribbon alignment (which is the
case with most vintage ribbons). To combat this,
Golden Age Project provides a padded material
case thatโs rugged and surprisingly stable when
resting upright on its ๎
at base. ๎ e case can also
slide over a stand-mounted R1 when not in use or
during repositioning โ whether that be across the
room or into the cupboard. Unfortunately, only
a small screw secures the U-shaped frame to the
threaded stand mount, which leaves the mic feeling
decidedly wobbly, particularly in the standard
upright position. Itโs not unusual to ๎ nd design
compromises like this in an entry-level product but
this is one that would seem so easy to resolve.
It almost goes without saying that a ribbon mic
should never be used without a pop shield, but
despite its susceptibility to a mighty wind, the R1
MkIII Active is more than capable of handling high
sound pressure levels (up to an impressive 160dB @
1kHz). Its Figure-8 polar pattern is characterised by
wide front and rear lobes and the usual 90 degree
o๎ -axis null points, making it far more forgiving
of a vocalistโs sideways movement than many
various large diaphragm condensers. Conversely,
its vertical axis is very narrow at high frequencies.
๎ e limited length of the ribbon means that shorter
wavelengths will be partially ignored if theyโre not
channelled directly into the microphone. While
something to be aware of, this limitation can also be
musically employed to good e๎ ect. Hand percussion
instruments like tambourines and shakers, for
example, can e๎ ectively be ๎ ltered on-the-๎
y by
simply playing above or below the microphone.
ACT IVELY AGED
What sets the R1 MkIII apart from the tickertape
parade of ribbon mic designs is its active circuitry.
๎ e mic utilises a FET/bipolar discrete low-noise
current ampli๎ er that raises the output of the
microphone to a level similar to that of many
condenser mics. During testing, in fact, I found the
active ribbon design of the mic generally exceeded
these levels. ๎ e active circuitry, powered by
standard 48V phantom, also bu๎ ers the ribbon and
gain makeup transformer from the inconsistencies
of preamp impedance and interference caused
by long cable runs, which can o๎ en wreak havoc
with a ribbonโs tone. ๎ e active component of
the R1 MkIII therefore ensures that the mic will
perform consistently with any preamp (including
the companyโs very own Pre73 โ reviewed on page
68). In addition, it broadens the application of the
microphone to include a whole new range of
quieter sources.
I have long enjoyed the smooth top end and full
bottom of ribbons on sources like drum overheads,
horns and guitar cabs. ๎ eir downfall has been
their common fragility in the face of high-level
SPLs, and the paranoia that surrounds their use in
these situations. ๎ ankfully the R1 MkIII Active is
more resilient in this regard thanks to the welcome
addition of a โ10dB pad. Compared directly to a
Sennheiser MD421 on a bluesy lead recording, for
example, the R1 MkIII achieved a big midrange
and controlled top end without the overt sense of
low-end ๎ ltering that the dynamic microphone
delivered. Better still, it didnโt blow up, nor could
it be damaged by phantom power โ where many
a ribbon has been reduced to a mute courtesy
of the dreaded 48V feed, the R1 MkIII wonโt
work without it!
It was on quieter instruments that a whole
new world of sound capture opened up. On
acoustic guitar, for instance, the R1 MkIII leant
an open and detailed ear to recordings while
easily controlling the unwanted zing of the
steel strings. On quietly sung baritone vocals
I discovered an extension and clarity to the
bottom-end that Iโd previously never managed
to record with such ease. ๎ e ample body and
subtle top end of the R1 MkIII also o๎ ered
welcome respite from recent trials capturing an
o๎ en screechy solo violin while the added gain
enhanced the micโs ability to control and ๎ ll out
smaller female vocal performances.
A NEW CANDIDAT E
Golden Age is certainly not alone in its return to
the smooth simplicity of ribbon mic design. In
recent years the market has been utterly deluged
with ribbon options ranging from the cheap and
cheerful to frighteningly expensive. Golden Age
Project does, however, claim to have produced
the ๎ rst low-cost active ribbon on the market,
and a quick search online adds weight to these
claims.
๎ e R1 MkIII is marketed as an entry-level
microphone for those wishing to explore โvintage
style recording,โ a claim that actually sells the
mic short. ๎ e R1 MkIII Active is an a๎ ordable
microphone that delivers on the classic smooth
ribbon tone but without many of the limitations
that plague passive designs. Its price makes it
perfect for those straining for ๎
exibility on a
limited budget. If you ask me, its time is now.
Price
$369
Contact
Mixmasters
(08) 7200 4500
sales@mixmasters.com.au
www.mixmastersproaudio.com
Pros
Active circuit solves usual
ribbon limitations.
Delivered excellent detail
with full, rich tone in a range
of applications.
โ10dB pad and Low cut
increase the micโs ๏ฌ exibility.
Outstanding bang
for your buck.
Cons
Incorporated mount ๏ฌ imsy,
and not easily substituted.
Restrictive ribbon warranty
means handle with care.
Summary
Whether youโre recording
the Soggy Bo๎ om Boys
or the Pussy Cat Dolls
the Golden Age R1 MkIII
would make a worthwhile
addition to any mic arsenal.
The active FET circuitry
addresses many of the
classic ribbon shortcomings
while maintaining smooth
and detailed performance.
Add to that its bargain price
tag and youโve got a mic that
can both inspire newcomers
and tempt even the most
frugal fogie to embrace the
ribbon renaissance.
NEED TO KNOW
โ
The R1 MkIII is marketed as
an entry-level microphone
for those wishing to explore
โvintage style recording,โ a
claim that actually sells the
mic short.
โ
Produktspezifikationen
Marke: | Golden Age Project |
Kategorie: | Mikrofon |
Modell: | R1 Active MKIII |
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