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Large-diaphragm Condenser Multi-pattern Microphone with Highpass Filter and -10dB Pad - Nickel
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Warm Audio’s Classic FET Condenser, Better Than Ever

Warm Audio’s acclaimed compressors and preamps have famously upset the pro audio price/performance ratio. When the company turned its attention to microphones with the WA-87, it set a high target: one of the most iconic large-diaphragm, multi-pattern FET condenser mics in history. To say Warm Audio succeeded would be an understatement: the original WA-87 was a best-seller here at Sweetwater. Now, with the WA-87 R2, Warm Audio has made its modern classic better than ever. Featuring a sleek new design with a rounded grille, optimized metalwork, and performance enhancements that include a genuine CineMag transformer, the Warm Audio WA-87 R2 is a workhorse mic that deserves a place in your mic locker.

Affordable modern incarnation of a legendary mic

Flash back to any top recording studio in the 1970s. You’ll see the venerable ’87 everywhere: on toms, overheads, guitar cabs, brass, congas, vocals — you name it. Sweetwater engineers who have worked with different generations of this perennial studio favorite know that the vintage ones have a warmer, more forgiving sonic character. It’s these circuit designs, dating back a half century, that Warm Audio closely followed for the WA-87 R2. Stellar performance, top-shelf parts, and amazing value — that’s the Warm formula, and the WA-87 R2 nails it.

What can the WA-87 R2 do for you?

Every studio needs at least one pair of high-quality large-diaphragm condenser mics, and the Warm Audio WA-87 R2 is designed after a legendary one. You can use the WA-87 R2 on anything with world-class results. It’s great for vocals. It makes drums sound huge. It’s a must-have for adding a bit of room to complement a close dynamic or ribbon mic on a guitar cabinet. It’s an ideal choice for any acoustic instrument — strings, brass, woodwinds, or percussion. We’ve even used it on a kick drum (where the -10dB pad comes in handy)! It’s equipped with an 80Hz highpass filter that’s useful for eliminating low-end mud and rumble. And its three polar patterns further increase this microphone’s already impressive versatility.

Explore the sonic possibilities

The WA-87 R2’s three switchable polar patterns — cardioid, omnidirectional, and figure-8 — give you immense flexibility when it comes to exploring the sonic possibilities offered by different recording techniques. Figure-8 (bidirectional) is perfect for capturing face-to-face recordings, such as two background singers on one mic. This pattern also features aggressive side rejection, which makes it a useful option for miking backline amps and speaker cabinets. With two of these superb mics, you can implement stereo techniques, such as spaced pair (A/B), XY (including Blumlein), ORTF array, and mid-side (M-S). You could even mic an entire symphony orchestra and the ambience of the hall it’s in with just three judiciously placed WA-87 R2 microphones set to omni.

Quality components make the Warm difference

Warm Audio doesn’t cut corners on components, but it does order parts and build in quantity, which keeps costs down and delivers amazing value. The WA-87 R2 is assembled with premium all-discrete components, such as NOS Fairchild transistors, WIMA/Nichicon capacitors, and a genuine USA-made CineMag output transformer. The mic also features a custom reproduction of the renowned K87 dual-diaphragm/dual-backplate capsule used in vintage ’87s. Premium parts and meticulous design deliver a superior-sounding microphone — one that doesn’t cost a fortune. Give the WA-87 R2 an audition in your studio; you’ll hear what we’re talking about.

Warm Audio WA-87 R2 Features:

  • 3 switchable polar patterns: cardioid, omnidirectional, and Fig-8
  • Designed after a classic, studio-standard large-diaphragm FET condenser mic
  • Incorporates a faithful reproduction of the original vintage 87-style circuit
  • WA87-B-50V capsule reproduction of the vintage dual-backplate K87
  • Exceptional build quality with premium, all-discrete components
  • NOS Fairchild transistors and WIMA/Nichicon capacitors
  • Custom CineMag USA output transformer
  • Nickel-plated brass body; 10dB pad; 80Hz highpass filter
  • Diaphragm: 6 micron, 1-in. gold-sputtered membrane
  • Frequency response: 20kHz–20kHz; Noise: -117dB
  • SPL (.5% THD): 132dB (pad engaged), 125dB (pad disengaged)
  • 24k gold-plated, 3 pin XLR (150 ohms)
  • Includes shockmount, hard mount, and wooden storage box

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Tech Specs

  • Microphone Type: Condenser
  • Polar Pattern: Cardioid, Figure-8, Omnidirectional
  • Diaphragm Size: 1" Diaphragm
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz
  • Max SPL: 125dB SPL
  • Output Impedance: 150 ohms
  • Low Cut Filter: 80Hz
  • Pads: -10dB
  • Connector: XLR
  • Color: Nickel-plated Brass
  • Power Source: 48V phantom power
  • Weight: 1.6 lbs
  • Included Accessories: Wooden Case, Clip, Shockmount
  • Manufacturer Part Number: WA-87 R2

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Reviews

Versatile, Reliable and Robust
I love my WA-87 R2. It is a powerhouse that punches far above its weight class. In my tiny house studio, it has become my absolute "go-to" for everything from powerful gospel vocals to spoken word.

What sets this microphone apart is its outstanding clarity. It captures the nuance of a performance with a professional sheen that fits my voice perfectly. Whether you are working in a compact bedroom setup or a high-end commercial facility, the WA-87 R2 is versatile enough to be your primary workhorse. And did I mention the built quality is top notch.

I've been consistently impressed with the quality of Warm Audio products, and I recommend this mic without hesitation.
Music background: Audio Engineer, FOH Engineer, Singer/Songwriter
Great Upgrade from the WA87- and there's NOTHING Wrong with the WA87!
I wasn't looking for a microphone. I have two Warm Audio mics already- a WA87 that I bought about seven years ago and STILL USE regularly, and a WA47 that gets used but not quite as much. I always dug the WA87 on vocals and acoustic guitar.

So this mic (a black copy) went on sale for black Friday and I had to pick one up!

Man! Happy I did! There are some substantial differences from the original to this one for sure! The R2 is bigger and heavier! You'll need a heavy-duty stand for the R2 for sure!

The sound is big, rich, with some nice top end. Like a few have commented it's a little heavy on the lower mids. But it doesn't take much eq to pull that area down a bit and get a very big sounding track from it! The transformer upgrade seems to be the biggest difference in sound- at least to my ears. It's got that "big foot" vibe going on that sounds pro in a mix. It kinda reminds me of what big transformers do to guitar amps!

There are a couple of minor things and I almost knocked off a star because of it. The logo and pattern switch seem to be off center slightly. In my OCD world it bothers me but once I hear it I'm cool.

I think this microphone just happens to have the right combination of the right components to make it a serious microphone man! Mine is the real deal and unless it doesn't last for some reason, I see it getting a lot of use in my studio!
Music background: Professional Guitarist/Producer/Arranger/Engineer
PULL THE TRIGGEE
If you are considering pulling the trigger on this beauty..... dont hesitate.
Its beautifully transparent and just sounds clean.
Warm audio is always pushing the envelope and the WA87 R2 is no exception.
Great job Warm Audio!
Music background: Recording Studio
Great vocal mic!
I love the clear and clean sound of this mic that sounds great on any voice! I've been using it for pop, rap, and rock vocals and have gotten great recordings with it! It makes mixing easy without coloring the vocal in a negative way.

Keep in mind that this mic is heavy and you will need a quality stand to hold it up without drooping (this caught me by surprise because I switched from a super light microphone). The wooden box that the mic comes with is also excellent!
Music background: Music Producer and Songwriter
A Big Upgrade
Was recommended this microphone by Matt and all I can say is I'm so glad I purchased. I am a home music engineer and rap artist and the mic I had before was maybe $150. I took the leap and decided to step up my gear and I couldn't be any happier. The self noise on this is almost inaudible and paired with a Stedman pro screen and a Se microphone shield with the 87 plugged into a Focusrite 2i2 the sound is incredible. I am by no means an expert just an average engineer and artist but all I can say is WOW ! Maybe one day I'll be able to afford an actual U87 but this works well for now.
Music background: Engineer/Artist