Royer Manual

Over time, some of this oil will be drawn out due to "wicking" action, the physical handling of
the microphone or absorbent materials it is exposed to (like the foam padding of the microphone
case). As the oils are drawn out of the microscopic surface layer, the microphone finish may
develop an uneven appearance. If this happens, simply massage the microphone gently with a
lint free cloth treated with a few drops of light machine oil or WD-40® (apply the oil to the
cloth, not to the microphone). Be very careful whenever working around the transducers to avoid
contamination of the ribbon elements. Following this simple procedure will protect the finish and
renew it to its original luster.
Features and Specifications
SF-2 Features:
Smooth, wide frequency response
Active electronics offer greatly enhanced output and deliver a constant, optimized impedance
to the ribbon element
Extremely low residual noise
Ribbon element is 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
SF-2 Specifications:
Acoustic Operating Principle: Electro-dynamic pressure gradient
Generating Element: 1.8 micron aluminum ribbon
Polar Pattern: Figure-8
Frequency Range: 30 Hz – 15,000 Hz +/- 2 db
Sensitivity: -38 dBv (Ref 1 Volt per Pascal)
Output Impedance: 300 Ohms @ 1kKz
Rated Load Impedance: > 1500 Ohms
Maximum SPL: > 130 dB SPL
Output Connector: Male XLR 3 pin (Pin 2 Hot)
Power Requirements: 48-Volt Phantom
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