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Trying our prototype SF-24V
 

Note from John Jennings:
In January 2005, it dawned on me that David’s personal gold SF-24 had been hanging by a mic cable in the Royer shop for a couple of months. I asked David if he was doing some recording and he said no, this was a mic he had tubified and had been testing over a period of time. He let me hear it, it blew me out of the water, and I imidiately called Alan Meyerson to see if he would try it out. Six weeks later it went up on a session of Alan’s at Warner Brothers, then he took it back to Media Ventures (now Remote Control Productions) where it became the sole mic used for all of the Desperate Housewives cues for the rest of the season. I had to pry that mic out of Alan’s fingers!

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1. The original SF-24V (then called the SF-12A) hanging in Royer’s old production shop.

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2. David Royer with his SF-24V, the worlds first stereo tube ribbon microphone.
 

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3. A couple of pictures of the mic with David’s trademark ammo box power supply. David has used ammo boxes for power supplies and mic pres since 1985.
 

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5. Alan putting up the SF-24V for the first time at Warner Brothers. It got a lot of attention that day!
 
6. The SF-24V positioned near the Decca Tree stand.
 

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8. David’s ammo box power supply stuck out a bit among all of the old Neumann power supplies.
 

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10. A few angles of the SF-24V on the session.
 

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13. Alan at work recording.

 

 

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