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847 Holt Road Webster, NY 14580-9103 Phone: (716) 872-0010 Toll-Free: (800) 828-6308 Fax: (716) 872-0739 Internet: Gain (dB) Range Clip EQ HPF 6 - 15 In - Out In - Out 285 200 50 100 25 12 (Hz) Range Clip EQ HPF 6 - 15 In - Out In - Out 285 200 50 100 25 12 (Hz) Channel 2 +6 +3 0 -3 -6 -9 -12 -15 -18 -21 VU Output Level +6 +3 0 -3 -6 -9 -12 -15 -18 -21 VU Power GQX Series Model 3102 Stereo Third Octave Graphic Equalizer +15 (+6) +10 +5 0 -5 -10 -15 (-6) Channel 1 +15 (+6) +10 +5 0 -5 -10 -15 (-6

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A conventional active balanced output would cause significant noise current resulting in more noise. Essentially, the servo-balanced output circuit behaves like a transformer balanced output because it maintains a constant level into balanced and unbalanced lines with a low differential impedance and a high common- mode impedance. The servo-balanced output also does not suffer from problems associated with output transformers such as low-frequency distortion, susceptibility to magnetic fields an

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6.2 Feedback Control A graphic equalizer can be used to provide some control over moderate feedback problems, but does not have enough flexibility or resolution to handle severe situations. You will achieve the best results when you can eliminate one or two feedback points by setting one or two sliders for no more than a 6dB cut. Often you can find a feedback point by boosting sliders in succession to determine which frequency ranges contain the feedback modes, and then cutting those ranges. Be

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If low and high level or speaker cables must be run parallel and in close proximity to one another, they should be bundled separately. Operating Manual - LX-308B Stereo Line/Microphone Mixer 7. TYPICAL APPLICATIONS 7.1 Small Sound Reinforcement System: In the setup shown here, the LX-308B is used to mix typical sound sources that might be found in a small club, school theater or similar environment. INPUT channels 1 & 2 are used for microphones for live vocal or instrumental pickup. INPUT channe

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Each output channel shall include: a routing stage allowing the user to assign the output to any or a combination of input(s); a high pass/ low pass crossover filter stage with selectable slopes of 12, 18, 24 and 48dB per octave using Linkwitz-Riley, Bessel or Butterworth filter configurations; four filter stages configurable to be a parametric filter with a frequency range of 19.7Hz to 21.9KHz, 1/24th octave step and a +15dB boost, -40dB cut, or a 6 or 12dB/octave high or low shelf filter; a de

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The unit should be connected to a standard 3-wire grounded electrical outlet supplying 100-240 Volts, 50-60 Hz. To reduce the risk of ground loop hum, connect all audio equipment to the same electrical power source. Removal of the ground pin is both unlawful and dangerous, as a potential shock hazard could result. Overall power consumption is less than 30 watts. NOTE: The power switch does NOT isolate the appliance from mains. Make sure the mains power socket or an alternative disconnect device

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For more detailed information about the proper implementation of an ethernet network, review one of the many comprehensive Ethernet networking guides available on the internet. Identify the processor in software Once the software is loaded to the computer and an Ethernet connection has been made to the NE processor, all Ashly NE products installed on that network will be automatically detected and shown in the active device listing on the left side of the Protea software startup canvas. In addit

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The factory default is 1kHz, but each filter is adjustable from 20Hz to 20kHz in 1Hz steps. Carefully sweeping a narrow bandwidth filter through a problem feedback area, with just a slight boost, is a quick way to find the exact frequency causing feedback trouble. Once the offensive frequency has been found, cut the filter’s level, and then adjust the bandwidth as narrow as possible while still eliminating the feedback problem. Bandwidth is adjustable from about 1/64 octave to four octaves, and

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Preset names must be 20 characters or less. While working in Protea NE Software, changes to an individual preset can be saved to the ne24.24M using , or saved to the PC using . Individual preset files use the extension (*.pne). Sub Presets: Instead of saving or recalling an entire preset affecting all functions, a sub-preset affecting only a sub-set of functions may be used. To save a sub-preset, check the boxed labelled





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