sE Electronics RF Pro Reflexion Filter
Scan code: LN51395
Manufacturer code: RF PRO
£149.00
sE Electronics RF Pro Reflexion Filter
sE RF Pro Reflexion Filter PRO Portable Vocal Booth
Scan code:
LN51395
Manufacturer code:
RF PRO
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Product Overview
The sE Electronics Reflexion Filter Pro is 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. Features The feature that sets the Reflexion Filter Pro apart fromt the rest is its nine layer patented multi-layer air gap technology. The outer shell is 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. From here the sound waves 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 further air gaps before the segmented polyester fibreboard panels come into play.
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. Features The feature that sets the Reflexion Filter Pro apart fromt the rest is its nine layer patented multi-layer air gap technology. The outer shell is 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. From here the sound waves 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 further air gaps before the segmented polyester fibreboard panels come into play.