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Add the Renowned Royer R-121 to Your Mic Locker

The flexibility and versatility of the Royer R-121 ribbon microphone are two significant reasons why it remains a perennial best-seller here at Sweetwater. Indeed, recording engineers across the industry have cited the R-121 as a veritable “desert island” microphone that you can use on guitar amps, percussion, woodwind and acoustic instruments, vocals, and just about anything else. Its sound is lusciously natural and smooth in typical ribbon mic fashion, but its high >160dB Max SPL makes it far more applicable than most other mics in that category. Plus, the R-121’s sleek, sophisticated profile makes it easy to place in any space. So, whether you’re looking for a top-shelf all-rounder in the studio or seeking that special ribbon flavor on a wider variety of sound sources, adding the Royer R-121 to your mic locker is sure to get the job done — especially when bundled with the superb RSM-SS1 Sling-Shock shockmount.

Ribbon-velocity studio microphone

The R-121 ribbon microphone represents Royer's flagship product. Like most ribbons, the R-121's pattern is figure-8, its sensitivity is roughly equal to a good dynamic mic, and it exhibits a warm, realistic tone and flat frequency response. But when it came to design, Royer threw out the molds and took a fresh approach to ribbons, using advanced materials and cutting-edge construction techniques. Indeed, the Royer R-121 redefines ribbon microphones: it's a sleek, light, extremely versatile microphone that is easy to use, wonderfully musical, and extremely sturdy.

Ready to deploy on your recordings

A Royer R-121 ribbon microphone hears things the way your ears hear them. If you've ever heard that incredible guitar, melodic trumpet, sweet flute, or deep kick drum and found that getting that sound to tape or hard drive was impossible, you owe it to yourself to try a Royer ribbon. On playback, you'll notice that the recorded sound is natural and alive, with a panoramic, ambient feel much like what you heard when you were standing in front of the instruments you recorded.

A Royer R-121's response is flat and well balanced. The low end is deep and full without becoming boomy, the mids are well defined and realistic, and the high-end response is sweet and natural sounding, never edgy or sibilant.

Need to record at loud levels?

No problem! The Royer R-121's maximum SPL rating is >160dB, and it can take that all day long. In practical terms, that means you can put your R-121 directly in front of a souped-up mega-watt Marshall and turn it up to 11 without microphone distortion or damage to the ribbon. We don't recommend trying this with other ribbon mics, but the Royer R-121 can take it without breaking a sweat.

Two mics in one

At distances of two feet and closer, the back of the Royer R-121 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 you may want to hear more top end on.

Royer R-121 Features:

  • Royer's flagship ribbon microphone with high SPL capabilities
  • No internal active electronics to overload or produce distortion up to the max SPL rating
  • Extremely low residual noise
  • Ribbon element is not affected by heat or humidity
  • Absence of high-frequency phase distortion
  • Equal sensitivity from the front or back of the element
  • Consistent frequency response regardless of distance
  • Field replaceable ribbon transducer

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Tech Specs

  • Microphone Type: Ribbon
  • Ribbon Type: 2.5-micron Aluminum
  • Mono/Stereo: Mono
  • Polar Pattern: Figure-8
  • Frequency Response: 30Hz-15kHz
  • Max SPL: >160dB @ 1kHz, >135dB @ 20Hz
  • Output Impedance: 300 ohms
  • Connector: XLR
  • Dimensions: 6.13" x 1"
  • Weight: 0.54 lbs.
  • Included Accessories: Wooden Case
  • Manufacturer Part Number: R-121

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Reviews

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It's great. The mic is versatile, excellent for many sources. Sweetwater made the ordering process simple and quickly brought me this fantastic piece of gear without hassle.
Music background: Drums guitar violin recording mixing mastering
THE Definitive Guitar Mic
This mic is now around 25 years old. Still just as amazing as the day it was released. I've gone into a deep dive with this mic in the video I've linked. How this mic can sound a 1000 different ways (and another 1000 when you turn it around to use the back). The mic like a good high impedance preamp. The cloud lifter will get you to 3K, but to get the R121 you have to push a little harder. The video goes into this phenomena as we show what lower impedances will do to the performance of the mic. Be sure to get yourself a good shock mount with it as well.
This mic can pretty much do no wrong in my eyes on electric guitar. This is an investment in sound quality you wont regret!
Music background: Engineer 20+ years
Most versatile ribbon for instruments
I've had one R121 for several years now. I really need a second. There simply isn't a better microphone Tara cabinets, bass cabinets, horns, strings… on and on. It's amazing. This mic really shines with the addition of a cloud lifter line boost. Not only because it boost the gain but it also creates a better impedance match with the microphone the most preamplifiers will do. Even in situations where I don't need the extra gain I will still use the cloud lifter for the impedance.

Anyway if you're even considering buying this microphone just do it. I've only grown to love it more over the years. The more other microphones I add to my collection The more this mic distinguishes itself. You'll never regret owning it, that's for sure.

Also something that is not widely advertised, the first time you actually need to have the ribbon replaced is free. It's not something you need to do very often of course, but it's good to know when you finally do.
Music background: Studio owner, producer, engineer, musician
I Can’t Add Anything Else
But I WILL offer my opinion! I love the "other side" of my Rose colored R-121 for single mic'ing (anniversary edition - my bride's maiden name is Rose, so now you know). The 121/57 combo is perfection with a DAW - back in the analog days we tracked more often than not a combined sound; today I can leave both tracks and adjust often or never. The richness of this mic is beautiful; I initially was nervous about the "darker" tone of a ribbon but the proof was in the speakers. This is an insanely good mic!
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Pair the R-121 with a SM-57 for close miking your speaker cabs.You will need a quality preamp with lots of gain.If preamp is not enough gain try adding a Cloud Lifter for another 25db. I'm pairing the mics with a bae 1073. You can't go wrong with this combo.
Music background: Professional musician
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AJ Becerra
The Royer R-121 sounds great on any source! I personally love them on electric cabs and for drum overheads. I use 121's on EVERY session I do and it is SO easy to get a great sound of them. You cannot make these mics sound bad!
Ted Hunter
I bought a pair mainly for use as room microphones for my drums and for use on guitar amps, but they're so versatile they've really become my "desert island" microphones. I still find plenty of uses for my other microphones, but I'd be comfortable using my R121's on just about anything.
Ten years ago, most people, myself included, knew two things about ribbon microphones. First, they provide wonderfully detailed sound. Second, they're too fragile to be a viable option for my studio. Enter David Royer. He set out to create ribbon microphones for the working man. In 1998, he introduced the R-121, which delivers all the wonderful ribbon mic detail with the strength of a modern microphone. The first thing I noticed was the beautiful wooden box that housed the microphone. Then, when I opened that box, there was a nice velvet-like pouch holding the microphone. While all this was a nice touch, the question still remained: how does it sound? If I only choose one word to describe the R-121's sound, it would be "thick." The detail in the lows and low mids provides everything you need to have a sound as thick as it is clear. The proximity effect on this mic will add even more bass and still retain all the clarity. I was absolutely blown away by the sounds of this microphone. Imagine, I recorded my guitar and it sounded just the way I heard it. I never thought thick tones could come so easily. Add a standard instrument dynamic mic to bring back some more high-end, and you have instant rock guitar (thought it goes far beyond just rock). It was like I've always dreamed. I can't wait to try it on everything else I own.
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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.