VU Meter and Overload LED
The VU meter on the PRAS EQ takes into account all four para-
metric equalization controls as well as input level. Therefore, the
VU meter will not necessarily track input level as measured by any
external device. The overload LED is more susceptible to input
level and the LOW frequencies of the parametric equalization con-
trols. As such, there are times where the VU meter might indicate
overload (in the red), but the overload LED does not, and vice ver-
sa. If overload occurs in either case, reduce input level first, then
adjust equalization controls as suggested on p.2.
Power Supply
The PRAS EQ is powered by an included 12-volt DC power supply
and a 12-volt power supply.
5
AUDIO IN
XLR
AUDIO OUT
XLR
POWER
ON
OFF
INPUT
LEVEL
10
20
30
50
DC 12V, 2A
HPS-5
FUSE
LED
IN
1/8”
AUDIO IN
XLR
AUDIO OUT
XLR
POWER
ON
OFF
INPUT
LEVEL
10
20
30
50
DC 12V, 2A
HPS-5
FUSE
LED
IN
1/8”
Plug in mono, 3-PIN XLR input
from external audio source
Note: The HPS-5 speaker is not meant to be used with a micro-
phone plugged directly into the speaker.