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, R-10S Sound And Performance Are All-Royer! R-10 Is Exceptionally Rugged, Handling Spls Of Up To 160 Db @ 1 Khz (!), And Its Compact Size And Mounting System Allow For Flexible, Unobtrusive Positioning. The R-10S 2.5-Micron Aluminum Ribbon Element (Same As In The Legendary R-121) Is Formed With Our Patented Direct-Corrugation Process, And Is Extremely Well-Protected By A 3-Layer Windscreen System And Internally Shock-Mounted Ribbon Transducer. The R-10S 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 Internally Shock-Mounted Ribbon Transducer Isolates The Ribbon Element From Unwanted Vibrations, Increasing The Ribbon Elements Durability. The Transducer Is Even Wired For Humbucking To Reject Electromagnetically Induced Noise!
⚠️ WARNING (California Proposition 65): This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the R10 Ribbon Microphone?A: The R10 Ribbon Microphone measures five point eight seven inches in length, one point three eight inches in width, and one point three eight inches in height.
Q: What type of microphone is the R10?A: The R10 is a passive mono ribbon microphone designed for studio and live stage use.
Q: What materials are used in the R10 Ribbon Microphone?A: The R10 features a two point five micron aluminum ribbon element and a three-layer windscreen system for protection.
Q: How do I use the R10 Ribbon Microphone?A: To use the R10, connect it to an audio interface or mixer and position it appropriately for your sound source.
Q: Is the R10 suitable for live performances?A: Yes, the R10 is designed for both studio recordings and live performances, offering rugged durability and high SPL handling.
Q: Can the R10 be used for close-miking instruments?A: Yes, the R10 can be effectively used for close-miking instruments with reduced bass buildup due to its built-in windscreen.
Q: What is the best way to care for the R10 Ribbon Microphone?A: To care for the R10, store it in a protective case when not in use and keep it away from extreme temperatures.
Q: How do I clean the R10 Ribbon Microphone?A: To clean the R10, gently wipe the exterior with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using liquids or harsh chemicals.
Q: Is the R10 microphone safe to use in humid conditions?A: The R10 is not specifically rated for high humidity conditions; avoid exposing it to moisture to prevent damage.
Q: What should I do if my R10 microphone arrives damaged?A: If your R10 arrives damaged, contact customer support immediately for assistance with a return or replacement.
Q: How can I determine if the R10 is right for my recording needs?A: The R10 is ideal for various acoustic and electric sound sources, making it versatile for different recording needs.
Q: Is the R10 suitable for beginners?A: Yes, the R10 is user-friendly and suitable for beginners while still being a professional-grade microphone.
Q: What kind of sound sources can the R10 capture?A: The R10 can capture a wide range of sound sources, including vocals, acoustic instruments, and electric guitars.
Q: Does the R10 have a warranty?A: Yes, the R10 typically comes with a manufacturer's warranty; check the specific terms at the time of purchase.
Q: What if I experience issues with my R10 microphone?A: If you encounter issues with your R10, refer to the user manual for troubleshooting tips or contact support.