Royer Labs R-122V User Manual

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distortion and very high SPL handling without the use of pads. The system gives the R-122V an
output level comparable to that of condenser microphones, and its buffer stage provides a low
impedance output while presenting a perfect impedance load to the ribbon element. Non-
powered ribbon microphones suffer substantially degraded frequency response and lowered
sensitivity when they are paired to a preamp with too low of an input impedance. With the
R-122V’s vacuum tube circuitry, the microphone’s frequency response and output are much less
affected by variations in the input impedance of the following preamp.

Sonically, the R-122V differs from the non-powered R-121 and the phantom powered R-122 in a
few subtle, but significant, ways. Due to the extra iron in the R-122V’s much larger transformer,
low-end frequencies sound slightly tighter and more focused than with the R-121 (the R-122 also
utilizes this special Royer designed transformer). Compared with that of the R-121, the transient
response of the R-122 and R-122V is faster, giving the sense of a more open high-end response.

Sonically, the R-122V is set apart by its increased midrange reach

and detail, and a lushness that

is hard to describe. The R-122V also has an enormous amount of headroom available, making it
useful on extremely loud applications. Phantom powered microphones are limited with regard to
maximum headroom as a result of the phantom power source. With the vacuum tube design,
greater headroom is achievable because the voltage source is supplied by a dedicated power
supply. The vacuum tube operates with a supply voltage greater than twice that of a phantom
powered microphone. The vacuum tube also provides the extremely high input impedance
required for the specialized ribbon matching transformer and offers transient response superior to
any solid-state component.

Key points:

No longer is it necessary to mate a ribbon microphone to an ultrahigh gain, low noise
preamplifier for optimum performance. Any preamplifier of nominal gain will provide good
results with the R-122V.

No longer is it necessary to carefully consider impedance matching characteristics when
choosing a preamplifier. Microphone loading is a non-issue (although we still suggest that the
load is above 2,000-ohms for optimum technical performance).

No longer is it necessary to be concerned about damaging the ribbon element with phantom
power. The vacuum tube electronics completely isolate the ribbon element.

No longer is it necessary to worry about the effects of long cable runs degrading the
performance of your ribbon microphone. The vacuum tube electronics provide a robust low
impedance signal that can handle long cable lengths without loss of signal.

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