The No.1 Website for Pro Audio

R-10

Royer Labs R-10
0 Own It
0 Used It
0 Want It
0 Watch It

Description

The Royer R-10 is a passive mono ribbon microphone designed for use in the studio and on live stages. Hand-built in our Burbank California factory, the R-10’s sound and performance are all-Royer and it handles SPLs of up to 160 dB @ 1 kHz. The R-10’s compact size and mounting system allows for flexible, unobtrusive positioning.

The R-10’s 2.5-micron aluminum ribbon element is formed with our our patented direct-corrugation process and is protected by a 3-layer windscreen system and internally shock-mounted ribbon transducer. The ribbon transducer is wired for humbucking to reject electromagnetically induced noise.

The R-10’s built-in windscreen provides superior protection from air blasts and plosives. It also reduces proximity effect (bass buildup from close miking) so guitar cabinets and acoustic instruments can be close-miked with less bass buildup. The R-10’s internally shockmounted ribbon transducer isolates the ribbon element from shocks and vibrations, increasing the ribbon element’s durability.

The R-10 utilizes a David Royer custom designed transformer for high overload threshold, minimizing saturation at even extremely high sound pressure levels. You’ll never overload an R-10! The mic’s open grill design minimizes standing waves and associated comb-filtering effects and its smooth frequency response, phase linearity and lack of self-distortion make it ideal for all digital recording and live sound formats.

Discussions

What's in YOUR mic locker???

Royer R10 (coming soon) 797 Audio CR998 (multi-pattern tube mic) 3U Audio Warbler MKII 3U Audio CM1 Teal Sennheiser e914 AT 4041 Oktava MC012 MXL 603s Naiant MSH-1 pair Shure Unidyne III 545s EV664a AT 871UG

Need help with my microphone collection. $20k left to spend!

Is this another Recording school homework project ?

What's in YOUR mic locker???

Beyer M201 Mojave 301FET Royer R10 Avantone CR14 SM 57 SM 58 Sennheiser e906 Solomon Phonfreq I've been reaching for the Beyer M201 as first port of call / starting point for many applications for a while now. Amazing mic for the money.

Reviews

Nobody has reviewed this product yet. Have an opinion?