The Royer SF-12 stereo coincident ribbon microphone combines high quality audio performance with outstanding stereo separation and imaging. It is a modern ribbon design with no audible diffraction effects or cavity resonance.
The SF-12 is actually two matched ribbon microphones placed one above the other and fixed at a 90° angle. This arrangement allows for Blumlein and M-S recording with one microphone, as well as excellent monaural compatibility when summing the two ribbon elements to mono. The frequency response is excellent regardless of the angle of sound striking the ribbons and off-axis coloration
is negligible. The SF-12’s extension cable comes with an adapter which splits into separate left and right XLR connectors, labeled “upper” and “lower.”
The SF-12’s two 1.8-micron ribbons are of pure (99.99%) aluminum and provide superb transient response due to their low mass. Each of the SF-12’s two ribbon transducers incorporate “cross-field” motor assemblies (patent pending) which are comprised of four powerful Neodymium magnets and Permendur iron pole-pieces. This crossfield design delivers excellent high frequency response due to the extremely short path between the front and rear (sides) of the ribbon elements. The microphone’s case is ingot iron and forms part of the magnetic return circuit, an effective system with low leakage flux which accounts for the relatively high sensitivity in a trim package.
SF-12 FEATURES
True stereophonic (Blumlein and M-S) recording from one microphone
No internal active electronics to overload or produce distortion up to maximum SPL rating.
Extremely low residual noise
Ribbon elements unaffected by heat or humidity
Absence of high frequency peaks, “ringing” and phase shifts
Equal sensitivity from front and back of elements
Very low magnetic leakage
High efficiency toroid matching transformers and gold plated output connector