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Royer Labs Sling-Shock RSM-SS251  From Royer

A cutting-edge shock mount system for isolating unwanted rumble and low-frequency noise from your recordings, while also preserving the microphone's finish!

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$399.00

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Manufacturer's Description from Royer

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. 

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 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.

 

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About Manufacturer

After years of designing and manufacturing microphones in Los Angeles, David Royer teamed up with Rick Perrotta, former President and co-founder of the prestigious Matchless Guitar Amplifier Company, and together with studio owner Rafael Villafane and musician/marketing director John Jennings, formed Royer Labs, a California based company dedicated to the development and production of high quality ribbon microphones and transducer elements. DAVID ROYER Best known for his ribbon mics, David has designed countless other mics and outboard devices that are in use throughout numerous LA studios. When David's not designing new gear, his idea of fun is climbing desert mountains or pounding dirt roads in his new pickup. RICK PERROTTA Rick Perrotta's name may sound familiar - he and Rafael Villafane owned LA's Baby-O Recorders during the 80's, then Rick went on to co-found Matchless Guitar Amplifiers, where he was President and Production Chief of the prestigious amp line until 1995. At the helm of Royer Labs, Rick brings an extraordinary level of craftsmanship to every Royer microphone (hold one in your hand and you may never give it back!). JOHN JENNINGS John worked for years as a guitar player and singer, in the studio and on the road. He took an 8-year detour into the corporate world as VP Sales & Marketing for an LA communications firm, but came to his senses in 1996 and ditched the suit to get into pro-audio manufacturing and sales. John handles sales and marketing for Royer Labs. RAFAEL VILLAFANE Rafael Villafane co-founded Baby'O Recorders with Rick. He has produced a #1 and numerous top ten hits in the US and abroad. He drinks too much. Owns a club in Acapulco (Baby'O). If you can prove you own a Royer product, the first ten tequilas are on him---really. Drives too fast. Been doing a record for ten years he STILL can't finish. Has a six-second attention span. He torched a school with young pal Jeff "Skunk" Baxter in Mexico City when they were kids. What else? Oh yeah, he's Mexican... nobody's perfect. CHRIS PERROTTA As another co-founder of Matchless Amplifier Company, Chris was responsible for the high quality detail work that Matchless is famous for, including the light up "dashboard" and three dimensional logo. At Royer, Chris is the chief mechanical designer and another confirmed precision freak. Every Royer microphone owes its beauty and elegance to Chris wonderful interpretations of the designers art.

Specifications

The RSM-SS251 accommodates microphones approximately two inches (50mm) in diameter. The current (and growing) list of mics it fits includes:
 
·             Telefunken ELAM 251 and 251E (original and new)
·             Neumann U-67 
·             Neumann U-87
·             Bock Audio 251
·             Peluso 22 251 
·             Soundelux ELUX 251
·             Audio Technica AT 4047 / SV
·             Audio Technica AT4060
·             Mojave Audio MA-1000
·             Mojave Audio MA-300 & 301FET
·             Mojave Audio MA-200 & 201FET
·             Miktek CV3

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