Monoprice

Monoprice 625908 Stage Right Ribbon Microphone Black

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Capture Authentic Sound with Classic Ribbon TechnologyThe Monoprice Stage Right Series LR100 Ribbon Microphone delivers incredibly detailed and natural sound, perfect for studio recording. Featuring an ultra-thin, 4-micron ribbon and active electronics, this microphone combines vintage sound with...

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Overview

Capture Authentic Sound with Classic Ribbon Technology

The Monoprice Stage Right Series LR100 Ribbon Microphone delivers incredibly detailed and natural sound, perfect for studio recording. Featuring an ultra-thin, 4-micron ribbon and active electronics, this microphone combines vintage sound with modern reliability.

  • Ribbon: Ultra-thin, 4-micron ribbon for natural and classic sound.
  • Polar Pattern: Figure 8.
  • Electronics: Active design for modern recording equipment compatibility.
  • Durability: Robust modern design to eliminate fragility.
  • Ideal For: Electric guitar cabinets, drums, brass, and woodwinds.
  • Connectivity: XLR.

Key Features

Timeless Sound: The LR100 combines modern design with an ultra-thin, 4 micron ribbon for a perfectly natural and classic sound.

Industry Standard For Electric Guitars: The LR100 is exceptional at cutting midrange harshness from overdriven amps, smoothing out your tone.

Active Electronics: The LR100 features an active design that retains the classic ribbon mic sound, while producing an output better suited for modern recording equipment.

Modern Design: Unlike vintage ribbon mics, the LR100 features a robust modern design that eliminates the fragility associated with older designs.

Built to modern specs, making it ideal for a much larger number of sound sources, including electric guitar cabinets, drums, brass and woodwinds, and more.

Specifications

Microphone Type
Ribbon
Ribbon Thickness
4 micron
Electronics
Active
Design
Modern, Robust
Color
Black

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Equipped with an ultra-thin 4 micron ribbon element for a classic and natural sound reproduction
  • Features active electronics that provide a robust output level for modern recording setups
  • Designed with a modern, durable build that aims to be less fragile than traditional vintage ribbon microphones
  • Optimized to reduce midrange harshness when used with overdriven electric guitar amplifiers
  • Suitable for a variety of sound sources beyond guitars, including drums, brass, and woodwinds

👎 Cons

  • The description doesn't specify if this microphone requires phantom power to operate its active electronics
  • Specific details regarding the microphone's polar pattern are not provided in the available features
  • Information about the microphone's frequency response range is not included in the provided details
  • The overall weight or dimensions of the modern design are not specified, making portability assessment difficult
  • Specific details on the type of connectivity (e.g., XLR) are not explicitly mentioned in the features

Frequently Asked Questions

The Monoprice LR100 incorporates active electronics, which allow it to produce an output level that is better matched for contemporary recording interfaces and mixers, unlike some passive ribbon microphones.
Yes, the LR100 features a robust modern design intended to enhance durability and reduce the fragility often associated with older, more delicate vintage ribbon microphone designs.
While it is an industry standard for electric guitars due to its ability to smooth out overdriven amps and cut midrange harshness, the LR100 is also built for a wider range of sources like drums, brass, and woodwinds.
The LR100 is engineered to deliver a perfectly natural and classic sound, utilizing an ultra-thin 4 micron ribbon for its timeless audio capture.
The microphone features active electronics, which typically require phantom power from a mixing board or audio interface for proper operation, although the specific power requirement is not detailed.