Royer Labs RSM-SS251

Sling-Shock shock mount for ELAM 251, U-47, U-87, etc.

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Royer Labs RSM-SS251

Sling-Shock shock mount for ELAM 251, U-47, U-87, etc.

The RSM-SS251 Sling-Shock was designed to fit certain iconic microphones that have long been plagued by traditional shock mount issues – stretched saggy cabling, loose fits that invite falls, and unreliable long-term service due to degraded rubberized parts. The RSM-SS251 does away with these problems permanently, while giving your precious classic a secure hold with superior isolation and flexibility in positioning. The Sling-Shock (Patent No. 8,571,250) represents a major step forward in shock mount systems. With NO rubber parts or elasticized cables that often fail and need replacing, the Sling-Shock provides superior isolation from shocks, vibrations and self-resonance while holding the microphone securely. It’s built Royer-solid and comes with a lifetime warranty. For more information on Sling-Shocks, see http://royerlabs.com/accessories/sling-shock/ The felt lining in the RSM-SS251’s mic chamber protects the finish of your classic microphone and allows for a snug, no-scratch fit. The RSM-SS251’s chamber accommodates microphones approximately two inches (50mm) in diameter.

List of microphones the RSM-SS251 fits

• Telefunken ELAM 251 and 251E (original and new) • Neumann U-67 • Neumann U-87 • Bock Audio 251 • Peluso 22 251 • Audio Technica AT 4047 / SV • Audio Technica AT4060 • Miktek CV3 • Mojave Audio MA-1000 • Mojave Audio MA-200 and MA-201fet • Mojave audio MA-300 and MA-300fet

Sling Shock Features:

– Superior isolation from vibration, shock and rumble – Lack of self-resonance on high SPL applications – Felt-lined, scratch-free microphone chamber holds mic securely – No rubberized parts to degrade or stretch – Built in microphone cable clip minimizes cable-related vibration – Flexible for easy microphone positioning
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