SKU: HL.1753729
Royer Labs. Microphone. Hal Leonard #SF-24. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.1753729). UPC: 850035900062. 8.25x22.25x16.5 inches.
The SF-24 stereo ribbon microphone is a phantom-powered version of our popular SF-12 stereo ribbon microphone. It combines the SF-12's high-quality audio performance, outstanding stereo separation, and imaging with our exclusive active electronics system for ribbon microphones. The SF-24's output of -38 dB is a full 14 dB more sensitive than our non-powered SF-12, putting its sensitivity on par with that of phantom powered condenser microphones. The unique electronics and custom-designed FET's used in the SF-24 allow for ultra-quiet operation, with self-noise of lower than 18 dB. Like an SF-12, the SF-24 is actually two matched ribbon microphones placed one above the other in a coincident pair, each aimed 45 degrees from center in the classic Blumlein configuration. The magnet/pole piece structure of each ribbon transducer delivers a wide, uniform frequency response with no substantial peaks or dips, and the 1.8-micron ribbons produce superb transient response. Frequency response is excellent regardless of the angle of sound striking the ribbons and off-axis coloration is negligible. The SF-24's extension cable comes with a Y adapter that splits into separate 3-pin male XLR connectors labeled “Upper” and “Lower” for the upper and lower capsules of the microphone (when held vertically). Features: • Phantom powered circuitry provides high output and impedance matching • True stereophonic (Blumlein and M-S) recording from one microphone • High SPL capabilities • No distortion up to maximum SPL rating • Extremely low residual noise • Ribbon elements are not affected by heat or humidity • Absence of high frequency phase distortion • Equal sensitivity from front or back of elements • Consistent frequency response regardless of distance • High efficiency, matching toroidal transformers • Very low magnetic leakage.