Increased Dynamic Range
The Royer R-DB20 features Class A input circuitry that offers high source impedance, minimizing loading and reducing colouration and distortion, thus enhancing headroom and audio clarity.
The Royer R-DB20 is a phantom-powered ribbon and dynamic microphone signal booster and impedance buffer designed to increase level of passive ribbon and dynamic microphones.
The Royer R-DB20 uses a Class A input circuitry which provides a high source impedance to the microphone and minimises loading. The result in reduced colouration and distortion while providing increased headroom.
It also includes a 12/20dB gain switch to provide optimum balance between gain and headroom for a variety of uses.
The low-impedance output delivers an increased mic-level signal capable to driving digital interface or traditional microphone preamps. It also reduces signal loss when using long cable runs.
Royer R-DB20 dBooster Main Features:
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The Royer R-DB20 features Class A input circuitry that offers high source impedance, minimizing loading and reducing colouration and distortion, thus enhancing headroom and audio clarity.
With a selectable 12/20dB gain switch, the Royer R-DB20 allows users to perfectly balance gain and headroom, catering to different recording situations and ensuring versatile usage.
This device ensures robust low-impedance output, capable of driving both digital interfaces and traditional mic preamps efficiently, while also reducing signal loss over long cable runs.