Galaxy Audio DS-SP36 User Manual
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The filter's parameters can be modified by use the “PM2” and “PM3” encoders for editing the Filter's Low
Cut Frequency and the Filter's Type and Order.
The Low Cut Frequency of the High Pass Filter can be edited using the “PM2” encoder and the Filter's Type
and Order can be edited by using the “PM3” encoder.
“Low Cut Frequency”: the selectable frequencies range is from 20Hz to 20kHz in steps of 1/24 of an
Octave and can be adjusted by rotating the “PM2” encoder.
“High Pass Type and Order”: allows you to select the XOver's High Pass Filter Shape and Order.
The available shapes and orders for the High Pass Filter, that are accessible by rotating the “PM3” encoder,
are listed below:
– No Cut-Off (High Pass Filter Bypassed)
– Butwrth 6dB (Butterworth Filter 6dB/Oct Slope)
– Butwrth 12dB (Butterworth Filter 12dB/Oct Slope)
– Lnk/Ril 12dB (Linkwitz/Riley Filter 12dB/Oct Slope)
– Bessel 12dB (Bessel Filter 12dB/Oct Slope)
– Butwrth 18dB (Butterworth Filter 18dB/Oct Slope)
– Butwrth 24dB (Butterworth Filter 24dB/Oct Slope)
– Lnk/Ril 24dB (Linkwitz/Riley Filter 24dB/Oct Slope)
– Bessel 24dB (Bessel Filter 24dB/Oct Slope)
Note1 : Once the desired options have been selected using the 2 encoders, they are automatically saved
as current and stored in the DS-SP36 system status once leaving the page.
Note2 : To exit this page, push the “ESC” button.
LPF sub-menu – from this sub-menu it is possible to set the Output Channels Low Pass Filter (LPF).
The following is an example of a LPF sub-menu screen with the filter set at 24dB Linkwitz/Riley on
Output1... using the name “Low” (see later for assigning a Name to the outputs):
The filter's parameters can be modified by use the “PM2” and “PM3” encoders for editing the Filter's High
Cut Frequency and the Filter's Type and Order.
The High Cut Frequency of the Low Pass Filter can be edited using the “PM2” encoder and the Filter's Type
and Order can be edited by using the “PM3” encoder.
Out-1 High HPF
–› 20.0Hz Lnk/Ril 24dB
Out-1 Low LPF
–› 20.0Hz Lnk/Ril 24dB