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Output eq features – Peavey X-Monitor User Manual

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Output EQ

features

The five-band output EQ consists of a high-freq shelving band followed by four semi-para-
metric bell-shaped bands.The four bands have frequency and boost / cut controls. All bands
offer a generous overlap of adjacent operating frequencies.These Output EQs are normal-
ly assigned to the Matrix Outputs.The first two (1 & 2) can be switched over to the Bus A
and Bus B Outputs with the EQ to A (B) switches.

high frequency—HF

Boost / Cut 15dB boost and cut. Shelving eq at 12kHz.

high mid—HM

Frequency Continuously sweepable between 400 Hz and 8 kHz.

Boost / Cut 15dB boost and cut.

mid frequencies—MF

Frequency Continuously sweepable between 200 Hz and 4 kHz.

Boost / Cut 15dB boost and cut.

Low mid—LM

Frequency Continuously sweepable between 100 Hz and 2 kHz.

Boost / Cut 15dB boost and cut.

Low frequency—LF

Frequency Continuously sweepable between 20 Hz and 400 Hz.

Boost / Cut 15dB boost and cut.

Eq on

Equalizer is on. This switch is used to activate the EQ section and can be used to make

A/B comparisons between "flat" and eq'd signals.

EQ TO A (B)

The EQ is in the Matrix signal path, the Bus A (B) path is flat (no EQ).

The EQ is switched to the Bus A(B) signal path, the Matrix path is flat (no EQ).

MTX TO A (B)

The post-fader Matrix signal is fed into the Bus A (B) mix. Matrix 3 can feed Bus A,

Matrix 4 can feed Bus B.An internal jumper allows this feed to be changed to Matrix pre-
fader.

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