Blood, or more specifically the passing of blood from one generation to the next, is central to the theme of my current album. I explained some months ago, when I outlined the album framework, the importance of the three women in my life.

Three pieces underpin the tone of the album reflecting the three women that always were and always will be, literally, my life. Each piece will flow either to or from, directly or indirectly, one of these three roots.

And blood is the one thing that binds them all together.

My mother, my wife, and my daughter.

My blood.

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The Rupert Neve sE RNR1. Probably the best jazz trumpet microphone ever produced.

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I’ll let the sE Electronics press release handle the introduction.

The sE/Rupert Neve collaboration Ribbon is the first of several mics being readied for production in this Rupert Neve Signature sE series.

The RNR1 offers revolutionary performance, courtesy of a unique blend of discrete circuits and purpose designed, transformers from Mr. Rupert Neve, and the best capsules and chassis design that Siwei Zou and sE have to offer.

The RNR1 mic has all the qualities engineers love in the very best Ribbons … warm and silky lows and incredible depth and air to mid frequencies, but with a clarity and impact in high frequencies that reveals vital harmonic information normally missing.

Legendary audio engineer Rupert Neve adds,

I have worked for some time on the designs for this new range of microphones – the concepts of which are actually already being implemented in our own Rupert Neve Designs 5088 Console – namely utilizing Discrete Single-Sided Circuits and my custom designed transformers.

This new approach to analogue sound processing has required extreme care in its manufacture and meticulous alignment of the embedded discrete opamps and the delicate microphone elements.

I am delighted with the early fruits of this collaboration and look forward to the series of revolutionary products that will follow.

Siwei Zou, renowned classical musician and sE Electronics founder says,

This collaboration has been a dream come true for me. I have known Rupert for many years, and have discussed with Rupert many times his theories regarding microphone development and design. To get the opportunity to couple Rupert’s exemplary and time tested approach to electronics design with my own passion for excellence in sonic reproduction and acoustics, has been incredible. I think that the results speak for themselves.

A ribbon microphone designed by Rupert Neve, with dual-transformer amplifier circuit architecture, one between the ribbon transducer and the amplifier circuit, to optimize the impedance loading of the ribbon, and another on the output of the amp circuit.

Is this the perfect jazz trumpet microphone? I think it may be time to find out.

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Recording a jazz album requires many things. One of which, in an ideal world, is an airy live room, preferably equipped with a choice of grand pianos, each perfectly tuned and set up with microphones that are nuetral and clear, capable of capturing everything in ecsquisite detail.

Why is the piano the key? Because it’s the only piece of equipment that the player cannot carry with them. When my quartet arrives in the studio three of us take out own equipment. Our pianist doesn’t. For obvious reasons.

I’m fortunate, and it really is nothing but good fortune, to live within 20 miles of the perfect live room with perfect grand pianos and perfect piano microphones.

Recording double bass and drums in a jazz environment isn’t anywhere near as hard since they react well, often very well, to a minimalist approach.

Which leaves me. Since recording will be split between the aforementioned perfect live room, where the quartet work will take place, and my own home studio, where one or more solo pieces will be recorded, I need a microphone that is good enough to work in two very different environments, producing excellent results in both.

I need the perfect jazz trumpet microphone. If, indeed, such a thing exists.

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