Output EQ
features
The five-band output EQ consists of two semi-parametric bands and three full parametric
bands.The High and Low bands are shelving eq with frequency select and boost/cut con-
trols.The three mid bands, High mid, Mid, and Low mid are full parametric with frequency,
bandwidth, and boost / cut controls. All bands offer a generous overlap of adjacent oper-
ating frequencies.
High frequency—HF
Frequency
Continuously sweepable between 2 kHz and 16 kHz.
Boost / Cut
15dB boost and cut. Shelving eq.
High mid—HM
Frequency
Continuously sweepable between 400 Hz and 8 kHz.
Q (Bandwidth)
Continuously variable between 3 and .7
Boost / Cut
15dB boost and cut.
Mid frequencies—MF
Frequency
Continuously sweepable between 200 Hz and 4 kHz.
Q (Bandwidth)
Continuously variable between 3 and .7
Boost / Cut
15dB boost and cut.
Low mid—LM
Frequency
Continuously sweepable between 100 Hz and 2 kHz.
Q (Bandwidth)
Continuously variable between 3 and .7.
Boost / Cut
15dB boost and cut.
Low frequency—LF
Frequency
Continuously sweepable between 40 Hz and 800 Hz.
Boost / Cut
15dB boost and cut. Shelving eq.
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.
HPF
High pass filter is on.The high pass filter cuts low frequencies to eliminate rumble
and feedback with minimal effect on program material.
HPF Frequency
Continuously variable between 20 Hz and 400 Hz.The high pass filter has a slope of
-12 dB per octave.
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Output groups
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