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Dynamic Ribbon Microphone with Figure-8 Polar Pattern - Matched Pair
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Incredible Value in a Royer Ribbon Mic Matched Pair

At Sweetwater, when we want the sweet, silky sound of a ribbon mic, we'll likely reach for a Royer. We've come to rely on the company for high-fidelity ribbon mics that stand up to daily deployment in a variety of critical recording studio and live sound applications, and they've nailed it again with the R-10. The Royer R-10 delivers a beautifully balanced sound field with a flat frequency response and an impressive maximum SPL of 160dB at 1kHz, so you can close-mic loud sources without fear of overload. The R-10 is the choice for electric and acoustic guitars, brass, strings, drums, cymbals, piano, vocals, and more. Its figure-8 polar pattern also captures ambience beautifully, which makes it excellent for room miking and drum overheads. The Royer R-10 is a value-packed, state-of-the-art ribbon microphone that deserves a place in your mic locker.

Smooth, velvety, and high fidelity

The R-10 design employs several Royer innovations, including an internally shockmounted ribbon transducer and a multilayer windscreen. The R-10's shockmounting effectively isolates the ribbon element from vibration and increases ribbon durability. The layered windscreen provides excellent protection from plosives and air blasts while reducing proximity effect, so you can close-mic sources without excessive bass buildup. The microphone's smooth frequency response, phase linearity, and lack of self-distortion is a perfect antidote to the unforgiving nature of modern digital recording. And its velvety, high-fidelity rendition of instruments and vocals is a sheer delight to the ears.

State-of-the-art Royer ribbon technology

The R-10 utilizes Royer's patented offset-ribbon technology and low-mass aluminum ribbon element. The mic's custom-designed impedance-matching transformer minimizes saturation, and its open-grille design minimizes standing waves and their attendant comb-filtration effects. The transducer's flux-frame design and rare-earth neodymium magnets create a powerful magnetic field that increases sensitivity while reducing stray magnetic radiation. It all adds up to a superior modern ribbon microphone that no recording studio or live rig should be without. And given the R-10's delightfully gentle price tag, we might add that having a pair of them is extremely useful.

Go ahead: close-mic that loud source

A ludicrously loud high-gain guitar amp firing point-blank at your precious, delicate ribbon mic: an engineer's nightmare. You've probably heard stories about vintage ribbon mics tragically cut to shreds by high SPLs — or even sustaining damage from a stiff breeze. It's true — the ribbons of yore were notoriously fragile. But in the late 1990s, David Royer essentially re-invented the ribbon mic as a robust modern recording tool. The Royer R-10's maximum SPL rating (measured at 1kHz) is an impressive 160dB. In practical terms, that means you can place your R-10 directly in front of a dimed robo-stack without microphone distortion or damaging the ribbon. We don't recommend trying this with other ribbon mics, but the Royer R-10 can take it. With that said, we do advise caution with regard to forceful direct blasts of air — such as from a hole cut in a bass drumhead. You can achieve a punchy, modern kick sound by using a dynamic mic in the hole, combined with an R-10 a foot or two away and angled down.

The R-10: it's like having two mics in one

Placed near a source, the rear of the R-10 is brighter than the front side. The difference in the sound is somewhat like blending 10% of a condenser mic in with your ribbon mic signal. This can be extremely useful when you record acoustic guitars, vocals, and other sound sources that would benefit from a little more top end. Royer's offset-ribbon design situates the ribbon element closer to the front of the cage, which also permits higher SPL handling at the front (logo) side, as well as the option of a brighter response for quieter sources on the rear side (optimally 3 feet or closer, with the polarity reversed).

Royer R10 Ribbon Mic Matched Pair Features:

  • High SPL handling — perfect for close-miking electric guitar, brass, and other instruments
  • Multilayer windscreen provides effective protection for the ribbon element
  • Internally shockmounted ribbon transducer for increased durability
  • Passive circuit with custom transformer minimizes high-SPL overload
  • Vanishingly low residual noise
  • Ribbon element impervious to heat and humidity
  • Flat frequency response with no high-frequency peaks, ringing, or phase shifts
  • Equal sensitivity from front or back of element

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Tech Specs

  • Microphone Type: Electrodynamic Pressure Gradient Ribbon
  • Ribbon Type: 2.5-micron aluminum ribbon
  • Mono/Stereo: Stereo Pair (mono each)
  • Polar Pattern: Figure-8
  • Frequency Response: 30Hz-15kHz (±3dB)
  • Max SPL: 160dB SPL (1kHz)
  • Output Impedance: 100 ohms
  • Sensitivity: -54 dBV/Pa
  • Connector: XLR
  • Dimensions: 5.87" x 1.38"
  • Weight: 0.81 lbs.
  • Included Accessories: Mic Holder, Mic Sock, Carrying Case
  • Manufacturer Part Number: R-10-MP

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Reviews

I Love my R-10s
I haven't had them very long yet, but the past two days (I can only mess around with recording stuff on the weekends), I have been having a blast getting to know this matched pair of R-10s and hearing myself on recording sounding as I hear myself in real life. I play trombone (mostly orchestral) and have always been complimented on my rich, singing tone, but whenever I would record on other equipment I had handy, that quality didn't come through. This is the first time I can record something and recognize my own sound on playback. It's awesome! It took me a lot of research time online reading blogs, asking questions, and tracking down equipment used in recordings to decide that using ribbon mics was the solution for capturing the sound quality that is so important to me when I play. The fact that Royer Labs makes these sturdy, more affordable ribbon mics gave me the courage and inspiration to try my theory out. Thank you. I'm super excited to see what I can do now that I've got these.
Music background: Beaverton Symphony Orchestra, freelance and community trombonist
Royer R10 matched pair
Game changer for recording acoustic guitars in my home studio and equally amazing on my supro statesman and laney lionheart guitar amps recorded in stereo. Thanks again Josh and the sweetwater team for another flawless transaction and fast delivery,

Drew
Seattle Wa.
Great mic’s
If your in the market for a pair of ribbon mics at a great price, look no further, these mics sound great on anything I put them on, and they are built to last,also the size and form factor make them easy to use.
Music background: Professional
So far so good
I record at home, mostly drums. I bought these to use in various functions, but so far, they're really upped my kick sound (outer kick mic) as well as hi-hat. For hi-hat, I'm using it in combination with Shure SM81. The Shure's give me the nice transients, these add some nice body.
Amazing
Love these mics. I bought one to try it out and liked it so much I ordered a stereo pair as well. Super awesome on guitar cabs paired with a 57.

When Royer Labs got their Technical Grammy in 2013, they couldn't wait to come to Sweetwater to show it off. One thing they impressed on us was how much our amazing relationship helped to get the word out about their products. Of course, getting the word out about their amazing ribbon mics was easy - we've never regretted recommending them. In fact, it wouldn't be immodest to say that Royer was one of the biggest forces behind the ribbon mic's recent return to popularity. In addition to providing greater clarity and transparency to the classic ribbon sound, Royer's designs dramatically reduced the bulk and weight of these mics. That's made it easy for the engineers at Sweetwater Studios to use Royer ribbons for close-miking amps and getting deep into drum kits and acoustic pianos. We absolutely love them, and we're sure you will too.