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A USA ribbon mic built by one of the most trusted names in microphones, the R-10 is ready to please!

The R-10 is a passive mono ribbon microphone created for Studio and Live use. The look, sound and high-SPL-handling performance (160 dB SPL @ 1K) are all-Royer!

The R-10 is hand-built in our Burbank California factory and comes with a 5-year warranty and first re-ribbon free. Its compact size and mounting system allows for flexible microphone placement.

The R-10 has a 2.5-micron ribbon element (the same as in our R-121) and a David Royer custom designed transformer for high overload threshold. Its ribbon transducer is wired for humbucking to reject electromagnetically induced noise. The R-10 incorporates the proven 3-layer protective windscreen system and internally shock-mounted ribbon transducer first developed for our R-101
ribbon mic.

The R-10 is warm, full-bodied and extremely natural sounding, a second-to-none ribbon microphone in its price range. The R-10 is an excellent Royer for studio and live electric guitars, capturing all the low end, midrange warmth and punch the industry has come to expect from a Royer. It’s also an excellent choice for brass instruments, percussion, various drum positions and many stringed instruments – use anywhere a ribbon is called for. The R-10 also takes EQ beautifully when more highs are needed.

Features

  • Hand-built in Burbank California
  • Excellent studio & live mic
  • High SPL handling
  • Dave Royer custom designed transformer
  • 2.5-micron R-series ribbon element
  • 3-layer windscreen system
  • Acclaimed Royer ribbon sound

Condition
Brand
Model
  • R-10 Passive Ribbon Microphone
Categories
Wired/Wireless
  • Wired
Microphone Type
  • Ribbon

About the Seller

ZenPro Audio

Orangeburg, SC, United States
(2,119)
Joined Reverb:2016
Items Sold:3,710

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