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SABINE FBX 2410 User Manual

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SeCtIon SIX — troUBleSHootInG tIPS
Q. Can I place the FBX in the mixer’s EQ loop?

Q. Why does my system sound thin and muffled?

A. Place the FBX in BYPASS MODE. If the system still sounds

thin, your problem is probably improper use of a graphic EQ.

If the problem is really the FBX, re-initialize the system and

make sure the READY button LED is on steadily.

Q. Why does my program sound clipped and distorted?

A. Make sure you are not in Setup mode. Setup mode turns

off automatically after the first dynamic filter is set, or you

can turn it off manually by pressing the READY button. See

Section 4.2 for information on Setup mode.

Q. Can I patch two FBX channels together for twice the

filters?

A. Yes; connect the output of one FBX channel to the input of

the other channel. Place the FBX between the output of the

mixer and the input of a power amp, and set up the channels

sequentially. When combining channel A with channel B on

an FBX2410, bypass channel B while setting up channel A,

then lock channel A’s fixed filters (all channel A’s filters should

be fixed) by pressing channel A’s READY button on the front

panel after setup. The blue READY LED should remain lit.

Q. Why doesn't the FBX2410 filter feedback immediately?

A. Four possible reasons:

1. Lower frequencies may take longer than higher ones.
2. Check input level of signal at the unit and set gain so the

signal level LED's on the unit light up.

3. It may be patched in an "effects loop", not directly in the

signal path. This WILL NOT WORK.

4. You may have used all 12 filters. Dynamic filters will con-

tinue to operate by notching feedback frequencies as they

occur, but ultimately, gain will exceed filter capacity.

A. Yes.
Q. Can I place the unit in the mixer effects loop?

A. Avoid this configuration. You can configure the system this way

only if each effects send of each mixer channel is set so that

all of the signal is routed completely through the effects loop.

You cannot mix dry signal with effects signal and still control

feedback.

Q. The signal input LEDs do not light. The unit will not catch

feedback. Why?

A. The unit is not in the signal path. Check the connections. Be

sure that the program is interrupted when the input is discon-

nected from the back of the unit.

Q. Can I mix balanced and unbalanced inputs and out-

puts?

A. Yes. An unbalanced input and balanced output is compatible.

Refer to section 5.3. for more details.

Q. Why does one of the FILTER ACTIVITY LEDs blink?

A. The last filter to be automatically updated blinks. During normal

operation, the blinking will move from filter to filter as they are

reset. This gives the user a visual confirmation that the unit is

responding to new feedback and is functioning properly.

Q. Sometimes during the initial setup, the first filter LED will

blink before any feedback has been introduced into the

system. Why?

A. The FBX will set a filter if the system has a hum. Check for

bad grounds. Try resetting the filters and/or the Ground switch

on the rear panel.