Assembling your reflexion filter, About your reflexion filter, Clamp assemblies – sE Electronics X1 Studio Bundle User Manual
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Reflexion Filter Technical Manual
U.S Patent 8,191,678 B2
U.S Patent 8,191,678 B2
Reflexion Filter Technical Manual
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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 will see the assembly has two
black blocks with one large screw, on this
is a turning key, turn this until the
clamp is securely fixed to the mic stand.
The clamp also has a large barrelled
hinge (with a turning key) which allows
the mechanism to turn back on itself so
that the centre of gravity is kept over
the mic stand rather than in front of it.
This should be hinged fully back so the
whole assembly is in balance, and the RF
is then positioned as close to the centre
of vertical on the mic stand as possible.
Assembling Your Reflexion Filter
U.S Patent 8,191,678 B2
Clamp Assemblies
IRF2 - Specific Brief Fitting Instructions
1. Remove your IRF2 from its packaging. We recommend keeping the
packaging, in order to transport the IRF2in the future without risking
damage.
2. Remove the protective foam bung from the central microphone clamp,
in the face of the IRF2.
3. Fit your microphone. To do this, insert your microphone to the required
position, and tighten or loosen the adjustment screw until the
microphone is secure.
4. Fit the entire assembly to your microphone stand. Adjust the bracket at
the rear of the IRF2 until it is at the desired angle (using the turning key on the adjustment hinge),
then position the microphone’s boom arm in the large clamp and tighten until it’s secure.
5. The bung can be inserted if a side-fire microphone is being used.
PSRF Clamp Assembly
The Project Studio Reflexion Filter (PSRF) clamp operates much like the
Reflexion Filter Pro (RF Pro) clamp, but is simpler as the PSRF is a lighter
product. The stand assembly for the RF Pro comprises a microphone
stand clamp fitting, which attaches by means of an adjustable vertical
rod to the horizontal bar assembly. The Reflexion Filter itself, and any
standard fitting shock-mount, can be fitted to this. The microphone
(in its shock-mount) can then be moved both back-and-forth (PSRF and
RF Pro) and vertically (RF Pro only) along the bar, and the Reflexion Filter
itself can be moved vertically to obtain the optimal working position.
RF-X Clamp Assembly
The RF-X clamp is very simple to assemble. The clamp is fitted with a small
threaded piece that attaches the clamp to your microphone stand. It is
recommended that you attach the clamp to your stand first. The filter is
then fixed to the vertical section using the two bolts supplied. These can be
loosened at any time to adjust the height of the filter. Finally, attach your
microphone clip or shock mount to the remaining vertical bar. This can also
be adjusted at any time to vary the position of your microphone within the
filter.
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About Your Reflexion Filter
U.S Patent 8,191,678 B2
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