User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
 - Model R-122V Vacuum Tube Ribbon Microphone
 - Introduction
 - Active Ribbon Technology
 - Description
 - Applications
 - Ribbons in the Digital World
 - User Guide
 - Using the R-122V vacuum tube Ribbon Microphone
 - Power Supply Input Module
 - Operation
 - Amplification Considerations
 - The Sweet Spot
 - Finding and Working with the Sweet Spot
 - Proximity Effect and Working Distance
 - The Sound That Is “More Real than Real”
 - Microphone Techniques
 - General Tips for Using the Royer R-122V
 - Stereophonic Microphone Techniques
 - Specialized Recording Techniques
 - Recording on the Back Side of the R-122V
 - Care & Maintenance
 - Troubleshooting
 - Features
 - Electrical Specifications
 - Mechanical Specifications
 - Polar Pattern
 - Frequency Response
 - Warranty
 
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of a Royer model R-122V vacuum tube ribbon microphone. 
The R-122V is a handcrafted precision instrument capable of delivering superior sound quality 
and exceptional performance. The R-122V represents a new level of performance for ribbon 
microphones,   combining   sophisticated   technological   advancements   with   old-world 
craftsmanship. The R-122V incorporates a vacuum tube head amplification system that operates 
in conjunction with a dedicated AC operated power supply. This enables the R-122V to deliver 
the same sensitivity and output performance that the recording industry has grown accustomed to 
with modern condenser microphones. In addition, the active circuitry completely isolates the 
ribbon element from impedance mismatches, short-circuits and other anomalies that can degrade 
microphone   performance   or   damage   the   ribbon.  The   R-122V   is   the   first   professional   grade 
ribbon microphone that utilizes vacuum tube electronics and Royer’s patented Offset Ribbon 
transducer assembly. 
This operator’s manual describes the R-122V, its function and method of use. It also describes 
the care and maintenance required to ensure proper operation and long service life. The User 
Guide   section   of   this   manual   offers   practical   information   that   is   designed   to   maximize   the 
performance capabilities of your microphone. 
Royer Labs products are manufactured to the highest industrial standards using only the finest 
materials obtainable. Your model R-122V went through extensive quality control checks before 
leaving the factory. Normal care is all that is required to assure a lifetime of trouble-free service.
Please   read   this   manual   thoroughly   in   order   to   become   familiar   with   all   of   the   R-122V’s 
capabilities.   It   will   assist   you   in   making   the   most   of   your   microphone’s   superior   acoustic 
properties. This operator’s manual is a handy reference guide and we suggest you refer to it 
whenever questions arise about the use and care of your R-122V active ribbon microphone.
Active Ribbon Technology
Royer Labs pioneered the first active ribbon microphones with the introduction of the R-122 in 
2002. The R-122 is a solid-state microphone that operates from standard 48-volt simplex power. 
The development of that microphone was the result of several years of effort that actually began 
with our developing several vacuum tube versions first. The tube circuitry research was crucial to 
the development of the specialized audio transformer used in the R-122, and a necessary step for 
the development of our solid-state, phantom powered ribbon microphones. Technically speaking, 
Royer vacuum tube ribbon microphones predate our phantom powdered models, which are now 
industry standards.
The heart of the R-122V (and all Royer Active Series microphones) is a proprietary system 
consisting  of  a  specially  designed  toroidal transformer and electronic buffering  stage. These 
work together as a single unit to provide excellent frequency response, very low noise, very low 
distortion and very high SPL handling without the use of pads. The system gives the R-122V an 
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