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Royer Labs is dedicated to the art of the ribbon microphone. Every Royer mic is hand-made in the USA by craftsmen who are fanatical about building the best ribbon microphones in the world.

Royer R-101 Ribbon Mic

As you all know, we do love our ribbon mics and Royer makes some of the finest on the market. Royer announced their new Ribbon, R-101 to be released Sept 1, 2010. @ $895 .

designed for studio work and demanding live applications (particularly live electric guitar and brass)

I posted the product release in our news section here:

PEQ for Royer SF12

Dear Friends,

I've recently purchased a Royer SF12 for choral recording and am now interested in getting a good quality PEQ plugin for tweaking of said SF12 output. Not being flush with cash, I'd like to hear about 'best bang for buck' options, while attempting to remain relatively high-end quality wise, if that is at all possible.

Royer SF12 placements

Okay - so it's no secret that I had a Royer SF 12 not too long ago and sold it because I ultimately didn't like it.

However, I am quickly beginning to think that it was my failures which caused me to dislike the mic and not the mic's failures. In truth, the tone I got from the mic was beautiful, the biggest problem was the balance.

Neumann or Royer

Hello all. I have recently purchased a set of Neumann KM184 mics and a set of Royer R-121 mics. The problem is that I can really only keep one set, but I don't know which ones to choose. Obviously they both have their own sound and ideal purpose. Can anyone please give me some advice on this? Is there a good reason to keep all of them? Thanks much!