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Manual-6

Setting the Mono Sub Output Level

Begin with the MONO SUB OUTPUT LEVEL trim set at

MAX. The LOW LEVEL control has no affect on the MONO
SUB OUTPUT. Make subwoofer level changes with either
the MONO SUB OUTPUT LEVEL or with the amplifier level
control. If you are using the MONO SUB OUTPUT

 instead of

the LOW OUTPUTS, be sure the 100 Hz FILTER is switched
OUT.

Setting Levels With a Realtime Analyzer

Any good 1/3-octave realtime analyzer will do, however,

Rane makes a rather inexpensive yet accurate one—the
RA 27. We had to get our plug.
1. Set the INPUT LEVEL as described previously on page

Manual-2, and the LOW, MID, and HIGH LEVEL controls
to minimum; leave the FREQUENCY controls as set
previously.

2. Place the analyzer microphone at least 15 feet away from

the speaker stack, on axis (dead ahead) and about chest
level. Minimize any background noise (fans, air condition-
ers, traffic, wild animals, etc.) that could affect readings.

3. Run pink noise through the system, either through a mixer

channel or directly into the crossover. Turn all amplifier
controls at least half way up.

4. Slowly turn up the LOW LEVEL control until you hear a

healthy level of noise through the low frequency drivers (it
should sound like rumble).

4. Adjust the display controls on the analyzer so that it shows

the greatest number of 0 dB LED’s (green on Rane
equipment) below the crossover frequency.

6. Now slowly turn up the MID LEVEL control until the

display shows the same high frequency output level
average as the low frequency section.

7. Repeat this procedure for all crossover frequency sections,

lowest to highest, so the end result is as flat response as
possible on the analyzer display near each crossover point.

IMPORTANT: Compression driver or horn high frequency

roll-off, bass roll-off, and room acoustics usually cannot be
corrected by the crossover.

If, for example, you are adjusting the HIGH FRE-

QUENCY LEVEL control and observe a decline in frequency
response somewhat above the Crossover point, then set the
HIGH LEVEL control for equal display level near the
crossover point and leave it there. Use an equalizer to correct
the roll-off problem.

If you are tuning the system in a room, the acoustics will

greatly influence the system response, as shown by the
analyzer.

Move the microphone and check the analyzer system

response at several other locations. Adjust the crossover to
reach a fixed compromise setting as necessary. If you plan to
use the analyzer only once to set the crossover, set up the
speaker system in a quiet place 

outside

 or in a very large

concert theater, and run pink noise at low levels with closer
microphone placement to keep the room acoustics out of the
picture as much as possible.

Setting Levels Using an SPL Meter and Pink Noise
Generator

First, obtain a good SPL meter from a local electronics or

hi-fi store. Second, and perhaps a little trickier, get a pink
noise generator—again try electronics stores. You may also
use a sweep or tone generator in place of a pink noise
source—be sure to look at several different tones within each
crossover section to get a good average of driver response.
1. Run pink noise into the crossover Inputs (through the mixer

or directly, as is convenient).

2. Make sure all crossover LEVEL(s) are turned all the way

down and all amplifier level controls are at least half way
up to start with.

3. Turn the crossover INPUT LEVEL all the way up. Place

the SPL meter at least 15 feet from the speaker stack and
about chest high. Once positioned, make sure that the SPL
meter remains in the 

exact

 same location for the rest of the

procedure. Minimize all background noise (fans, air
conditioners, traffic, wild animals, etc.) to get accurate
readings. Set the SPL meter to “C-weighting” and “slow” if
those switches are present.

4. Slowly turn the LOW LEVEL up until there is a healthy

rumble coming from the bass speakers. Adjust the SPL
meter and/or LOW LEVEL until you get a 0 dB reading on
the meter.

 

After this point do not change the controls on

the SPL meter.

5. Make a note of the LOW LEVEL control setting at the 0

dB adjustment just obtained, then reduce the LOW LEVEL
to “0” so that the pink noise disappears from the bass
speakers (revel in the silence...).

6. Now slowly turn up the MID LEVEL control so that pink

noise is heard from the high frequency speakers. Without
changing any settings on the SPL meter, adjust the cross-
over MID LEVEL control until you obtain a 0 dB reading
on the SPL meter.

7. Turn down the MID LEVEL and repeat this process for the

HIGH LEVEL. Return the LOW and MID LEVELS to the
previously recorded settings. Now all drivers are set at the
same level. Make any overall level adjustments with the
INPUT LEVEL controls and leave the output LOW, MID
and HIGH LEVEL controls unchanged.

It is possible that you may turn one of the frequency

section output LEVEL controls all the way up and still not
have enough volume for a 0 dB reading (as determined by
previous section levels). This is probably due to different
sensitivities of amps, speakers and other level controls in the
system. When this happens, re-set the SPL meter so that it
reads 0 dB on this frequency section (you may have to “down
range” the meter and re-adjust the crossover INPUT LEVEL
control). Now go back and re-adjust the previous crossover
LEVEL controls, turning these down to get a 0 dB reading on
the meter.

Summary of Contents for MX 23

Page 1: ...ystem as shown on page Manual 4 or 5 When turning on the system switch on the power amplifiers last Now feed the MX 23 some program material Start by turning up the LOW LEVEL MID LEVEL and HIGH LEVEL...

Page 2: ...the 0 dB mark with the INPUT LEVEL set to 10 This control does not affect the MONO SUB OUTPUT level Refer to Operating Instructions on page Manual 6 LOW MID FREQUENCY control This 31 position selecto...

Page 3: ...ecting cables over 10 feet in length If you are feeding the MX 23 from a device that does not have balanced XLR connectors consult the SOUND SYSTEM INTERCONNECTION section on page Manual 10 LOW OUTPUT...

Page 4: ...position If a mono subwoofer is not used the FILTER switch setting will not matter since all low frequencies will be sent to the LEFT and RIGHT LOW OUTPUTS The front panel LOW MID FREQUENCY control d...

Page 5: ...rs on this earth can deliver They are affordable easy to use and amazingly effective You owe it to yourself and your audience to at least look into one of today s cost effective analyzers you ll wonde...

Page 6: ...er and run pink noise at low levels with closer microphone placement to keep the room acoustics out of the picture as much as possible Setting Levels Using an SPL Meter and Pink Noise Generator First...

Page 7: ...note call or email the factory download it from Rane s web site or ask your dealer for a copy Rane s policy is to accommodate rather than dictate However this document contains suggestions for extern...

Page 8: ...Manual 8 Rane Corporation 10802 47th Ave W Mukilteo WA 98275 5098 TEL 425 355 6000 FAX 425 347 7757 WEB http www rane com VARIOUS XLR CABLE ASSEMBLIES 102966...

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