Galaxy Audio DS-EQ230 User Manual
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Source page - from this page it is possible to assign one of the following Inputs to any Equalizer’s
Channel:
1. Analog InA = Input Channel A
2. Analog InB = Input Channel B
3. Analog InA+B = Sum of Input Channel A and Input Channel B
4. Digital Left = Input S/PDIF Channel Left
5. Digital Right = Input S/PDIF Channel Right
6. Digital L+R = Sum of Input S/PDIF Channel Left and Input S/PDIF Channel Right
The following is an example screen for the “Source” where Analog Input A is assigned to
Equalizer’s Channel A (named Left):
After pressing ENTER, an arrow will appear on the left of the screen “->”. The Input can be selected
by rotating either the “PM2” or “PM3” encoders.
Gain page - from this screen it is possible to set the Equalizer’s Channels Level from -12dB to
+6dB. Press ENTER and an arrow will appear on the left of the screen “->”, then use the “PM1” or
“PM2” buttons.
The value set on this screen will only affect the input level of the selected Equalizer’s Channel
LIN/RIN. The following is an example screen for the “Gain” page where the Gain of the Equalizer’s
Channel A (named Left) is set to +0.0dB:
Polarity page - from this page it is possible to set the Equalizer’s Channel Polarity, by using the
“PM1” or “PM2” encoders.
The polarity can be “Normal” or “Inverted” (which means rotated of 180 Degrees).
The following is an example of a “Polarity” screen where the Polarity of the Equalizer’s Channel A
(named Left) is set to “Normal”:
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OutputA Left Source
Source = Analog InA
OutputA Left Gain
-> Gain = + 0.0dB
OutputA Left Polarity
-> Polarity = Normal
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