Royer R-10 Microphone

The Royer R-10 microphone is a passive, mono lace mouthpiece efficient for use in the studio and on live stages. Hand-built in Royer’s Burbank California manufacturing plant, the R-10’s sound and execution are all-Royer. Consequently, it handles SPLs of up to 160dB@1kHz. The R-10’s compact estimate and mounting framework enable it for adaptable, inconspicuous positioning. The R-10’s 2.5-micron aluminium lace component is shaped with Royer’s licensed direct-corrugation handle. Additionally a 3-layer windscreen framework and inside shock-mounted lace transducer secures it. The lace transducer is wired for humbucking to discard electromagnetically initiated commotion.

The Royer R-10 microphone is efficient and sturdy

The R-10’s built-in windscreen gives prevalent security from discussing impacts and plosives. It diminishes vicinity impact (bass buildup from near miking), so you can close-mic guitar cabinets and stray acoustics with less bass buildup. The R-10’s inside shock-mounted lace transducer confines the lace component from stuns and vibrations, expanding the lace element’s durability. The R-10 uses a David Royer custom-designed transformer for tall over-burden limit. This minimizes immersion at high sound weight levels. You’ll never over-burden an R-10! The mic’s open design reduces standing waves and related comb-filtering impacts. Besides, its smooth recurrence reaction, stage linearity and self-distortion make it perfect for all computerized recording and live sound designs.

Royer lace mics are amazing on electric guitar, and the R-10 shows it true potential on studio and live electrics. By capturing the moo conclusion, midrange warmth and punch guitarists and engineers have come to anticipate from a Royer, the R-10 shines as an exceptional addition to the family. On the off chance that you need more power on the highs but don’t need to multi-mic (especially on live stages where mixing mouthpieces can make phase-related issues), the R-10 takes EQ with stride. We suggest testing with your favourite EQ unit or plugin. You’ll be amazed by the results

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