SOLOMON MiCS LoFReQ Sub-Mic
Quick Start Guide
Thank you for choosing to Round Out You Sound with SOLOMON MiCS! Your new LoFReQ is
purpose built from the ground up, to get all the coveted chest-rumbling, throbbing-lows, sub-freq
goodness, in a simple, light, clean package. Here’s a couple of things to help get the most out of your
new SOLOMON MiCS LoFReQ, along with some notes to help get you up and going quickly!
Mounting the SOLOMON MiCS LoFReQ:
As opposed to spinning a mic clip onto a mic stand, keep in mind that the
SOLOMON MiC mount is built in. The best way to save yourself some
time and mic threads is by loosening the boom on whatever stand is
being used, and spinning the shaft to screw into the mount, while holding
the LoFReQ in place (shown at right).
Setting the stand:
To ensure safe positioning of
your SOLOMON MiCS
LoFReQ, you’ll want to
position the mic over one the
legs if using a tripod (shown at
right). The mic can articulate
to the end of any heavy base
stand since it is only about 4lbs, but be sure to test how solid your chosen
setup is, as every stand, stage and studio setting is different.
Positioning your SOLOMON MiCS LoFReQ:
The most common positioning places the SOLOMON in front of the
resonant head of a kick drum, with the speaker cone facing the head
(towards drummer position). Positioning the mic between 1 and 5 inches
from the source will yield different reponses. Also, try moving closer and
further away from the edge of the head for even more tonal options.
Kick drum is just one of the uses for your LoFReQ.
We’ve seen engineers using this mic on floor toms,
bringing the rumble and “air” back to a bass rig,
cajon, djembe and even didgeridoo! Try something
different, and be sure to let us know how it is that
you choose to Round Out Your Sound!
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