matching characteristics when choosing a preamplifier.
Microphone loading is a non-issue and consistent performance
is assured, regardless of the preamplifier’s impedance charac-
teristics.
No longer is it necessary to be concerned about damaging the
ribbon element with phantom power. The active electronics
need
phantom power to operate - a first for ribbon microphones.
No longer is it necessary to worry about the effects of long
cable runs degrading the performance of your ribbon micro-
phone. The active electronics provide a robust low impedance
signal that can handle long cable lengths without loss of signal.
Description
The R-122 is a compact, active, bi-directional (figure-eight)
velocity type ribbon microphone designed for professional
applications. The figure-eight pickup pattern allows the R-122
to be addressed from either side with equal sensitivity. The in-
phase signal is achieved when the microphone is addressed
from the front, indicated by the “ROYER” logo.
The R-122 is reasonably tolerant of shock and vibration, and
performance is unaffected by changes in temperature or humid-
ity. However, ribbon microphones are somewhat more sensitive
to direct blasts of air, and the R-122 is no exception to this rule.
Discretionary use of a windscreen or pop screen, such as the
Royer PS-101, WS58 or equivalent, is highly recommended for
close-miking vocalists or certain types of percussion and wind
instruments.
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