About This Listing


Unidirectional (supercardioid) pickup pattern
Reduced proximity effect and room ambience
Extended top end with classic ribbon smoothness
Modern, consistent version of the RCA KU3A

"It’s nice to have a consistent, wonderful copy of the best originals out there that leaves nothing to be desired."
– Greg Curtis / The Bridge Recording

The Supercardioid Ribbon
The KU4 has the unmistakable characteristics of a smooth ribbon sound, yet it is uniquely different. Like other ribbons, its lightly-tensioned, ultra low mass ribbon has a frequency response beyond 20 kHz, an accurate transient response, and no upper midrange resonances common to large condenser mics. Having a supercardioid instead of a figure-eight polar response pattern mics sets it apart from other ribbon mics. The KU4's suppressed rear lobe reduces the pickup of room ambience and is especially useful when the rear of a figure-eight pattern would pick up undesirable sounds. The KU4's reduced bass proximity effect facilitates closer miking, while its low-tuned ribbon does not exhibit bass distortion. These characteristics make the KU4 well-suited for the modern studio. It is currently the only supercardioid ribbon microphone in commercial production.

The Legacy of the RCA KU3A
The KU4 is a re-vision of the legendary RCA KU3A, a unidirectional microphone originally designed for the Hollywood movie studios. Also known as the “10001” (for its RCA manufacturing number), it was RCA’s most expensive ribbon microphone and fewer than 600 units were ever manufactured. The KU3A combined the smooth ribbon sound of a 44 with a unidirectional pattern, a wide sweet spot, and reduced proximity bass boost. Expanding an engineer's range of placement choices, it became a standard at film studios around the world. Today, however, the KU3A is a rare collector's item, and only a handful of studios or rental houses own them. The few lucky owners of vintage KU3As in great condition like Grammy-winning producer/engineer Kevin Augunas (Sound City Studios) treat their mics as little treasures. Original KU3As are notorious for their sonic inconsistencies due to production tolerances, so with the KU4, we at AEA engineered the microphone from the ground up in order to recreate this seminal design while ensuring flawless consistency from unit to unit. AEA is proud to put this microphone back into the hands of modern users.

The KU4 is your ticket to discovering why RCA unidirectional ribbon microphones have been used in professional studios for over 60 years. AEA is honored to play a part in its history, and invites you to listen to the KU4 and claim your part of this legacy.
Ribbon Talk

The KU4 utilizes a medium sized ribbon unlike all other AEA mics. While AEA’s Large Ribbon Geometry TM design offers advantages like extended bass response and maximum SPL level, the KU4’s shorter and narrower ribbon is characterized by a unique upper midrange presence that is particularly interesting for vocals and acoustic stringed instruments. Because of the shorter ribbon, the KU4 is much more similar to the venerable RCA 77 type microphone rather than the RCA 44. By comparison to the 77, the KU4 has a slightly longer ribbon, a fixed polar pattern, and a more natural sounding unidirectional mode.

Specifications and Curves
Operating Principle: Pressure gradient microphone
Directional Pattern: Supercardioid
Frequency Range: Below 30 Hz to 20 kHz
Maximum SPL: 140+ dB SPL (1% third harmonic > 1 kHz)
Output Sensitivity: 2.8 mV/Pa (-51 dBV) into unloaded circuit
Output Impedance: 300 Ohms nominal
Recommended Load Impedance: 1.2 kOhms or greater
Polarity: Pin 2 high for positive pressure at the front of the microphone
Connector: XLR-3M wired to a 1.5 meter captive cable

Off Axis Response:
Vertical: Level changes with angle, reduced HF response above and below 0° / 180° axis
Transducer element:

Ribbon Thickness: 1.8 microns ( .0000018 meter ) of pure aluminum
Ribbon Width: 0.082” (2.1 mm)
Ribbon Length: 1.25” (28.6 mm)
Accessories:
Included: Custom storage/shipping case, stand adapter, manual and attached 1.5 meter microphone cable

Limited Warranty:
One year parts and labor, shipping not included. Three year extended warranty if the product is registered.
Weight with Cable: 4 lb 11 oz (2.15 kg)
Weight with Case: 7 pounds (3.2 kg)
Height: 12.65” (32.4 cm)
Width: 4.62” (11.7 cm)
Depth: 3.75” (9.5 cm)

Condition
Brand
Model
  • KU4 Supercardioid Ribbon
Categories
Electronics
  • Passive
  • Analog
Polar Pattern
  • Supercardioid
Wired/Wireless
  • Wired
Microphone Type
  • Ribbon

About the Seller

Atlas Pro Audio

Lakeland, FL, United States
(536)
Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:974
Product Overview
Wes Dooley and company at AEA Microphones in Pasadena have revived a rare classic with their KU4. This unique supercardioid ribbon microphone borrows heavily from the sound and construction of the legendary RCA KU3A, of which fewer than 600 were built. But where the original RCA mic could be a little dark, boomy, and inconsistent, the KU4 uses modern manufacturing techniques to tighten up tolerances, extend high frequencies and reduce proximity effect making this mic more useful on close-up vocal recording as well as a staple on the scoring stage.
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About This Listing


Unidirectional (supercardioid) pickup pattern
Reduced proximity effect and room ambience
Extended top end with classic ribbon smoothness
Modern, consistent version of the RCA KU3A

"It’s nice to have a consistent, wonderful copy of the best originals out there that leaves nothing to be desired."
– Greg Curtis / The Bridge Recording

The Supercardioid Ribbon
The KU4 has the unmistakable characteristics of a smooth ribbon sound, yet it is uniquely different. Like other ribbons, its lightly-tensioned, ultra low mass ribbon has a frequency response beyond 20 kHz, an accurate transient response, and no upper midrange resonances common to large condenser mics. Having a supercardioid instead of a figure-eight polar response pattern mics sets it apart from other ribbon mics. The KU4's suppressed rear lobe reduces the pickup of room ambience and is especially useful when the rear of a figure-eight pattern would pick up undesirable sounds. The KU4's reduced bass proximity effect facilitates closer miking, while its low-tuned ribbon does not exhibit bass distortion. These characteristics make the KU4 well-suited for the modern studio. It is currently the only supercardioid ribbon microphone in commercial production.

The Legacy of the RCA KU3A
The KU4 is a re-vision of the legendary RCA KU3A, a unidirectional microphone originally designed for the Hollywood movie studios. Also known as the “10001” (for its RCA manufacturing number), it was RCA’s most expensive ribbon microphone and fewer than 600 units were ever manufactured. The KU3A combined the smooth ribbon sound of a 44 with a unidirectional pattern, a wide sweet spot, and reduced proximity bass boost. Expanding an engineer's range of placement choices, it became a standard at film studios around the world. Today, however, the KU3A is a rare collector's item, and only a handful of studios or rental houses own them. The few lucky owners of vintage KU3As in great condition like Grammy-winning producer/engineer Kevin Augunas (Sound City Studios) treat their mics as little treasures. Original KU3As are notorious for their sonic inconsistencies due to production tolerances, so with the KU4, we at AEA engineered the microphone from the ground up in order to recreate this seminal design while ensuring flawless consistency from unit to unit. AEA is proud to put this microphone back into the hands of modern users.

The KU4 is your ticket to discovering why RCA unidirectional ribbon microphones have been used in professional studios for over 60 years. AEA is honored to play a part in its history, and invites you to listen to the KU4 and claim your part of this legacy.
Ribbon Talk

The KU4 utilizes a medium sized ribbon unlike all other AEA mics. While AEA’s Large Ribbon Geometry TM design offers advantages like extended bass response and maximum SPL level, the KU4’s shorter and narrower ribbon is characterized by a unique upper midrange presence that is particularly interesting for vocals and acoustic stringed instruments. Because of the shorter ribbon, the KU4 is much more similar to the venerable RCA 77 type microphone rather than the RCA 44. By comparison to the 77, the KU4 has a slightly longer ribbon, a fixed polar pattern, and a more natural sounding unidirectional mode.

Specifications and Curves
Operating Principle: Pressure gradient microphone
Directional Pattern: Supercardioid
Frequency Range: Below 30 Hz to 20 kHz
Maximum SPL: 140+ dB SPL (1% third harmonic > 1 kHz)
Output Sensitivity: 2.8 mV/Pa (-51 dBV) into unloaded circuit
Output Impedance: 300 Ohms nominal
Recommended Load Impedance: 1.2 kOhms or greater
Polarity: Pin 2 high for positive pressure at the front of the microphone
Connector: XLR-3M wired to a 1.5 meter captive cable

Off Axis Response:
Vertical: Level changes with angle, reduced HF response above and below 0° / 180° axis
Transducer element:

Ribbon Thickness: 1.8 microns ( .0000018 meter ) of pure aluminum
Ribbon Width: 0.082” (2.1 mm)
Ribbon Length: 1.25” (28.6 mm)
Accessories:
Included: Custom storage/shipping case, stand adapter, manual and attached 1.5 meter microphone cable

Limited Warranty:
One year parts and labor, shipping not included. Three year extended warranty if the product is registered.
Weight with Cable: 4 lb 11 oz (2.15 kg)
Weight with Case: 7 pounds (3.2 kg)
Height: 12.65” (32.4 cm)
Width: 4.62” (11.7 cm)
Depth: 3.75” (9.5 cm)

Condition
Brand
Model
  • KU4 Supercardioid Ribbon
Categories
Electronics
  • Passive
  • Analog
Polar Pattern
  • Supercardioid
Wired/Wireless
  • Wired
Microphone Type
  • Ribbon

About the Seller

Atlas Pro Audio

Lakeland, FL, United States
(536)
Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:974
Product Overview
Wes Dooley and company at AEA Microphones in Pasadena have revived a rare classic with their KU4. This unique supercardioid ribbon microphone borrows heavily from the sound and construction of the legendary RCA KU3A, of which fewer than 600 were built. But where the original RCA mic could be a little dark, boomy, and inconsistent, the KU4 uses modern manufacturing techniques to tighten up tolerances, extend high frequencies and reduce proximity effect making this mic more useful on close-up vocal recording as well as a staple on the scoring stage.
Shop 3 options from $5,999
Product Reviews

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