Features – Royer Labs SF-24V User Manual

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cloth, not to the microphone). Be very careful whenever working around the transducers to avoid
contamination of the ribbon elements.

Care for the SF-24V’s African Padouk Presentation Case

The SF-24V’s handcrafted presentation case is milled from two matching pieces of African
Padouk. To best protect the case, minimize direct and prolonged exposure to sunlight, heat, and
moisture. As the case ages, it will take on a darker, more lustrous hue. To maintain and beautify
the case’s finish, we suggest wiping it with a thin coat of boiled linseed oil or Tung oil (available
at most home improvement stores) once a year. Use the oil sparingly and apply with a soft cloth.
Paste wax may also be used for a high luster finish.

CAUTION!
Due to the transducer’s powerful magnets, keep recorded tapes, spring-wound watches and
personal credit cards with magnetic coding away from the microphone to prevent possible
damage.

Features

Excellent stereo imaging and separation in one microphone

Smooth, wide frequency response

Vacuum Tube electronics offer greatly enhanced output and a constant, optimized impedance
to the ribbon element

X-Y, M-S, or mono recording from one microphone

Extremely low residual noise

Ribbon elements are unaffected by heat or humidity

Absence of high-frequency phase distortion

Excellent phase linearity – even off axis

Equal sensitivity from front or back of microphone

Consistent frequency response regardless of distance

Compact size

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