What is the
Reflexion Filter?
The Reflexion
Filter is basically a portable device for recording live sound
sources with reduced room ambience. It is an advanced composite wall
which is positioned behind any microphone by means of a variable
position stand clamp assembly which ships with the product. The main
function is to help obtain a ‘dry’ vocal or instrument recording.
This is especially useful in studios without proper acoustic
treatment, but can also be used to help record takes in control
rooms, where the performer also has to operate the recording device,
or in rehearsal studios to reduce ambient noise.
The Technical
Bit:
The Reflexion
Filter has 6 main layers. Firstly, a strong layer of punched
Aluminium which allows sound waves to pass through it, diffused, to
a layer of absorptive wool. The sound waves then hit a layer of
Aluminium foil which helps dissipate energy and break up the lower
frequency 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 and then through an outer, punched, Aluminium wall which
further serve to absorb then diffuse the remaining acoustic energy.
The main absorber
has 4 formed pieces of state-of-the-art specialist acoustic
absorptive material attached to its face via the extended separation
rods, which further serve to absorb and then diffuse the sound waves
as they pass to the main filter.
The stand assembly
comprises a mic stand clamp fitting, which attaches by means of a
vertical joint to the horizontal bar assembly onto which both the
Reflexion Filter, and any standard fitting shock mount can be fixed.
The microphone (in its shock mount) can then be moved both
vertically and horizontally along the bar, and the Reflexion Filter
itself can be moved vertically to obtain the optimum working
position.
How does it
work?
The various layers
both 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
un-treated 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 mic. Its shape and size have been carefully
tested to maximize absorption while keeping ‘coloration’ down to
only around 1dB, and leaving the microphone’s polar pattern
unaffected.
In Summary:
All in all, it’s a
very clever and desirable piece of kit. It allows you to record
vocals, guitars etc with a ‘drier’ sound without having to have an
acoustically treated room. It’s portable. It uses state of the art
materials. It works… and it’s a fraction of the price of
acoustically treating your studio environment!