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Reflexion Filter Technical Manual

Assembling Your Reflexion Filter

1.  Remove the Reflexion Filter and stand assembly    
 

unit from the packaging.  Please keep the packaging  

 

safe to store the Reflexion Filter when not in use, or for  

 

transportation.  It is robust, but parts may get damaged  

 

or lost in transit if not packaged properly.

 

You should have the following parts – Reflexion Filter  

 

(curved wall),  stand assembly, support rod and spanner  

 

to fit support rod.

2.  Fix the stand clamp assembly in place on the neck of    
 

your microphone stand a few inches below the point where  

 

the shock mount is usually fixed, or on the main vertical  

 

support strut of the stand.

 

You’ll see the assembly has a metal block with two large  

 

screws and a handle on it (one of the screws has a spring to  

 

help lock the assembly firmly onto the mic stand).

 

Mic stand booms vary in diameter so you’ll need to  

 

 

experiment to get the clamp just right, but basically you  

 

need to set the screw with the spring so the two parts of the  

 

clamp sit parallel to each other, and then tighten the clamp  

 

using the larger screw.

Summary of Contents for Reflexion Filter

Page 1: ...Electronics The Reflexion Filter Manual ...

Page 2: ...ys glad to listen as it helps us improve and develop the product and the information we can supply to other sE users Your Reflexion Filter product carries a 2 year manufacturing warranty with free replacement of parts in case of mechanical failure due to faulty components This warranty does not cover failures deemed to be as a result of misuse or abuse of the Reflexion Filter If properly used and ...

Page 3: ...ergyandbreakupthelowerfrequency wave forms and from here they hit an air space kept open by rods passing through the various layers The air gap acts as an acoustic barrier The sound waves then pass to a further layer of wool a further layer of Aluminium foil and then through an outer punched Aluminium wall which further serve to absorb then diffuse the remaining acoustic energy Themainabsorberhas4...

Page 4: ...absorb and diffuse the sound waves hitting them so progressively less of the original source acoustic energy passes through each layer This reduces the amount of energy hitting untreated walls and other surfaces so there is less of the original source reflected back as unwanted room ambience to the mic The Reflexion Filter also helps prevent any reflected sound reaching the back and sides of the m...

Page 5: ...fit support rod 2 Fix the stand clamp assembly in place on the neck of your microphone stand a few inches below the point where the shock mount is usually fixed or on the main vertical support strut of the stand You ll see the assembly has a metal block with two large screws and a handle on it one of the screws has a spring to help lock the assembly firmly onto the mic stand Mic stand booms vary i...

Page 6: ...ox 4 Fix the support rod with the attached Reflexion Filter by pushing the support rod down into the socket on the stand clamp and tighten it in place with the metal handle on the block 5 You can now play with the positioning of the mic both vertically and horizontally and the height of the Reflexion Filter to get the optimum position for recording Assembling Your Reflexion Filter ...

Page 7: ... polar pattern response of the mic so the mic will perform slightly differently Again in most cases this would be undesirable but this method of use can create some cool results try micing an electric guitar cab this way it can sound great Moving the mic further away will mean there is more room ambience recorded with the dry source Again this is not usually desirable but can be used to get a spec...

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