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Acoustic guitar and vocals sound very natural, guitar sounds very good with pick/strumming noise adding a nice bright touch to the recording. It sounds decent on shakers but would not be my first choice for that. I've had some problems removing excess boominess from the bass since with guitar it does get bass-heavy, but the overall quali...
I don't have extensive experience using the Royer Labs SF-12, but I first used it about a year ago for a live recording session. I used the mic to capture the entire room, and I have to say that the mic did just that. We had a pretty basic modern band set up with drums, bass, and two guitars, with all of the amps and players in a single room. ...
The Royer Labs SF-24 is an absolutely awesome sounding microphone. It is unlike any other microphone that I have used in the past, and I've only had the pleasure of using the microphone two times. Both times that I used it I used it for picking up the room sounds and ambiance during the recording of a live recording session in the studio. I w...
I've been using the Royer Labs SF-1 ribbon mic for about a year or so, although I don't own it and have strictly used it in a professional studio setting. I used a pair of these microphones for a variety of applications and instruments and found that they are versatile mics that are capable of a number of different things. I've used them as dr...
Royer has done a great job here. This mic is one of my favorites. If you like the sound of a particular room and want it to be part of your recording, these need to be a part of your arsenal. I've been using mine for over six months at the studio I work at, and we can't get enough of them over here! I think it's pretty amazing how well they pick...
I've been using the Royer Labs R-121 for about three years. To me, it is one of, if not the best ribbon microphone that is still made new today. Royer has a reputation for making great ribbon microphones, and the R-121 is one of their best models. I have used this in a number of different situations, mostly using it for recording guitar amps and...
I don't own one of these, but have been fortunate enough to have worked at a few studios that owned one. I love using them, and am very rarely disappointed with the results. Anything in your mix that you want to sound rich and smooth will benefit by being put through a Royer 122. They are definitely pricey, but it seems to me like it would be...
I have had one of these for almost 10 years. I love this mic! I have the 121 and the 122, and I use them in nearly every session. If you have background singers, try setting one of these about 5 feet in front of them. It sounds like they're all right in front of you! I definitely recommend getting this mic if you are serious about getting v...