Royer R-DB20 dBooster from Bil VornDick
Royer R-DB20 dBooster from Bil VornDickRoyer R-DB20 dBooster from Bil VornDickRoyer R-DB20 dBooster from Bil VornDick

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Royer Labs R-DB20 dBooster In-Line Signal Booster from Bil VornDick

This is a Royer Labs R-DB20 dBooster In-Line Signal from the collection of Bil VornDick. The dBooster has two gain settings, 12 dB and 20 dB, allowing you to dial in just the right amount of in-line gain for your different singers and instruments. The 20 dB setting gives loads of clean boost for recording soft instruments and singers, but when your singer is wailing or you use the dBooster on high volume instruments like electric guitar, switch it down to 12 dB to keep from overloading your preamp or digital interface. The dBooster’s Class A input stage delivers crystal clean gain with virtually no noise or self-distortion.



Bil VornDick is a Nashville Legend and One of the Greatest Producer/Engineers of All Time

We welcome his special collection of gear to ANALOGr.

Known for his hands-on recording-studio skills in acoustic, folk, bluegrass, and Americana, VornDick’s recording career includes over 600 albums, five number 1 hits in five different genres, over 40 Grammy nominations, and 9 wins. After being urged by Chet Atkins to move to Nashville, VornDick attended Belmont University where he graduated from Belmont’s music-business program. VornDick became the chief engineer at Stargem Studio, the founder of The Music Shop, and the owner of Music Row Audio and Mountainside Music Group Productions. Artists he worked with included Alison Krauss, Béla Fleck, T. Bone Burnett, Bob Dylan, Jerry Douglas, Marty Stuart, Vince Gill, Rhonda Vincent, and Ralph Stanley to name a few. It is safe to say the sound of Nashville wouldn’t be what it is today without Bil VornDick.

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