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Electro-Voice Speaker System User Manual

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Low -pass
The Low-Pass filter determines the ultimate

high frequency that your sound reinforcement

system is allowed to reproduce; given the

capabilities of amplifiers, speakers and transducers. The low-pass filter

is useful for reducing excessive high frequency energy that can create

stress on high frequency transducers and listener fatigue.

Available parameters are Frequency and Slope. The frequency

parameter determines the frequency above which frequencies will be

attenuated. The slope determines how quickly frequencies above the

cut-off frequency will be attenuated. (See response curve.)

Use the < Select > buttons to navigate to the filter setting you wish to

adjust, and the Value Up and Down buttons to alter these settings.

Press the Value Up and Down buttons once to increment values by one

unit, or press and hold to scroll rapidly through available values. (Values

do not wrap-around.)

Use the < Select > buttons to navigate to the filter setting you wish to

adjust, and the Value Up and Down buttons to alter these settings.

Press the Value Up and Down buttons once to increment values by one

unit, or press and hold to scroll rapidly through available values. (Values

do not wrap-around.)

PEQ
PEQ is shorthand for Parametric Equalizer. A

parametric equalizer has three parameters that

determine the frequencies that are affected by it;

Center Frequency, Q (filter-width) and Gain.

Parametric filters are ideal for identifying, isolating

and correcting problematic frequency ranges.

The Frequency parameter determines the center of a range of

frequencies that will be adjusted by the PEQ. The Q parameter will

determine the range of frequencies adjacent to the center frequency

that will also be effected; the greater the value, the smaller the range of

adjacent frequencies that will be effected. The gain parameter

determines the amount of boost or cut that is applied to the frequencies

that are affected by the filter.

Use the < Select > buttons to navigate to the filter setting you wish to

adjust, and the Value Up and Down buttons to alter these settings.

Press the Value Up and Down buttons once to increment values by one

unit, or press and hold to scroll rapidly through available values. (Values

do not wrap-around.)

For detailed

EQ plot im-
ages please

see page 44