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Ribbon Mics!! How we love thee! Pro Audio Heaven is your #1 source for new and vintage ribbon mics!

We are proud to introduce Cloud Microphones. All Cloud Microphones products are 100% manufactured and assembled in the United States with RCA style handcrafted ribbons. Visit the Cloud Microphones website for more information.




Cloud JRS-34 Active Phantom Powered Ribbon Mic

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Cloud JRS-34 Active Phantom Powered Ribbon Mic

$1,499.00

NEW! MSRP $1799 The Cloud JRS-34 Active Ribbon Microphone was named in memory of Jon R. Sank (1934-1998), and designed by his son Stephen. The story begins in the 1930’s at RCA* with Harry Olson developing the 44 and 77 series ribbon microphones. Mr. Olson was followed in his post by Jon R. Sank. He was charged with improving on Olson’s best mics. He did just that with the BK-11, a direct descendant of the 44 series. Before Jon Sank died in 1998, he passed more than 50 years of technology and skill to his son. Trained by his father beginning at age 10, Stephen’s studies continued to build upon lessons learned from the original RCA Laboratory Studies.
The Cloud JRS-34, with modern appointments such as Cinemag transformers, neodymium magnets, and a phantom powered active circuit, takes the next evolutionary step in the immortal BK-11 and 44 series microphone design line. 100% Made in the USA  




Cloud JRS-34 Passive Ribbon Mic

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Cloud JRS-34 Passive Ribbon Mic

$1,299.00

NEW! MSRP $1399 The passive JRS-34 is essentially the same as the active mic, except without the phantom powered circuit. The passive microphone has about 20db less output than the active version and requires a low-noise high-gain preamp, like all passive ribbons. Both come in the beautiful wooden case pictured.  

Cloudlifter - 2 Channel Portable Ribbon/Passive Mic (pre) Preamp

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Cloudlifter - 2 Channel Portable Ribbon/Passive Mic (pre) Preamp

$289.00

NEW! MSRP $329 - On sale for $289! Elevate your sound with the Cloudlifter. Recording with ribbon mics has never been easier. Designed by Stephen Sank to interface passive low output ribbon microphones with any phantom powered input device, it is completely safe for all passive microphones. The Cloudlifter takes the level of your low output ribbon microphone and lifts it over 20db, . They work well with dynamics and ribbons alike, offering two channels of world class initial pre-amplification for any passive signal. The durability, portability, and absolute purity of sound make the Cloudlifters a pleasure to use. Put one in your backpack for off-site recording, or use in the studio with your favorite preamp. With only a minimum amount of makeup gain required, your tracks will always shine. The direct coupled JFET circuit is ultra-transparent, offering clean gain while preserving the natural sound characteristics of the source. In this revolutionary design, the audio path is free of capacitors, resistors, and is transformer-less. The result is only the pure signal of the microphone, without coloration. Great for voiceovers and music alike, the Cloudlifter makes using ribbons on the go pure and simple. Made 100% in the USA.

 

RCA OP-6 Tube Preamp

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RCA OP-6 Tube Preamp

$7,000.00

Truly the Holy Grail of tube mic preamps! Completely worked through by Stephen Sank for flawless performance and modern appointments (standard AC cable, XLR in and out). You will not believe the tone you get from this pre!

B&O BM1

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B&O BM1

$1,175.00

B&O BM1 ribbon mic with RCA 44bx mod. This is the first model that B&O made, the BM1's are extremely rare and look the same as a BM2, except for a wrinkle finish. They also have a longer ribbon that is the same as a 44bx. With the new RCA style ribbons this mic sounds nearly identical to a classic 44. 

RCA 77dx

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RCA 77dx

$2,250.00

Here it is- the classic RCA 77dx. This mic has been completely restored to pristine museum quality condition. more

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