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I see Royer now has a R-122V Vacucuum Tube Ribbon Mic for around $3,000
USD. Now let's see, the Nady is going for about $350 USD. I guess you
can say you get what you pay for, maybe, maybe not? Hmmm?

Also any opinons on Royer's Woodpecker Active Ribbon Mic? At a list
price of $1,300 USD, It looks really slick, but a ribbon with a wood
finish....Yikes!!! I guess you'd have to wear gloves and only use it in
an air tight enviornment?

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On Mar 20, 8:02 pm, Pops wrote:
I see Royer now has a R-122V Vacucuum Tube Ribbon Mic for around $3,000
USD. Now let's see, the Nady is going for about $350 USD. I guess you
can say you get what you pay for, maybe, maybe not? Hmmm?


Yup.

Also any opinons on Royer's Woodpecker Active Ribbon Mic?


You mean Blue's Woodpecker? Nope.


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Pops wrote:
I see Royer now has a R-122V Vacucuum Tube Ribbon Mic for around $3,000
USD. Now let's see, the Nady is going for about $350 USD. I guess you
can say you get what you pay for, maybe, maybe not? Hmmm?


I can't talk about the R-122V for a couple more months, but I can say that
with the Nady you definitely do not get what you pay for.

For the price of the Nady you can get a Beyer M260.80 or an RE-20, both
of which are well-designed and useful.

Also any opinons on Royer's Woodpecker Active Ribbon Mic? At a list
price of $1,300 USD, It looks really slick, but a ribbon with a wood
finish....Yikes!!! I guess you'd have to wear gloves and only use it in
an air tight enviornment?


That one I haven't used at all, but I have used some of those Crown
handhelds with wooden finishes and they are reasonably rugged.
--scott
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On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 21:57:09 -0400, Scott Dorsey wrote:


I can't talk about the R-122V for a couple more months, but I can say that
with the Nady you definitely do not get what you pay for.


Which is pretty much what you should expect.

Whenever you see "Nady", think "Behringer" minus ten.
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Mike Rivers wrote:
On Mar 20, 8:02 pm, Pops wrote:

I see Royer now has a R-122V Vacucuum Tube Ribbon Mic for around $3,000
USD. Now let's see, the Nady is going for about $350 USD. I guess you
can say you get what you pay for, maybe, maybe not? Hmmm?



Yup.


Also any opinons on Royer's Woodpecker Active Ribbon Mic?



You mean Blue's Woodpecker? Nope.


I stand corrected. It was lumped in with Royer's on the same
page....They say the eyes are the 1st thing that goes...well, in
some cases, in others, it's______! o(*_^)o

Pops

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