much closer to the ribbon element. Rear side recordings of
loud, low frequency sounds, or vocalists with no pop filter, can
drive the ribbon into the front dampening screen, creating noise
and possibly damaging the ribbon element.
Care and Maintenance
The R-121 is a well-built precision instrument. All that is
required to ensure proper operation of this microphone is to fol-
low some commonsense rules.
1. Avoid transducer damage by not exposing the microphone to
severe shock or vibration. If the microphone is accidentally
dropped, test it to see if damage has occurred before returning
it to service. Low output or a dull sound would indicate a dam-
aged ribbon.
2.
Do not expose the microphone to direct blasts of air or
strong air currents!
Use a windscreen or suitable blast filter
when close-miking a vocalist or certain types of wind instru-
ments.
3. Do not expose microphone to liquids or caustic smoke.
4. Do not expose the microphone to strong alternating electro-
magnetic fields, i.e. the power transformers in amps, or a hum
may result.
5. Use a soft cloth to clean the microphone body. A small
amount of denatured alcohol can be used to remove fingerprints
and other stains.
6. Keep metal filings away from the microphone at all times.
7. When not in use, store the microphone in its protective
wooden case.
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