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Operator Manual – GQX Series Equalizers

Copyright© 2007 – Ashly Audio Inc.

Typical Applications

The following information will help you make the most of your new equalizer:

General Tone Control

The graphic equalizer is a very useful device for general tone shaping because it is intuitive
and easy to adjust. The visual reference provided by the slider position gives an
approximate idea of the frequency response generated, with the lower frequencies on the
left and higher frequencies on the right. To use the power of an equalizer effectively, you
need to translate your idea of the tone you want to produce into a range of numerical
frequencies.  This is simple after a little practice. Here are a few references which are
useful for starting points:

 

Very low bass (the “wind” in a kick drum, almost felt as much as heard -40Hz-
80Hz.

 

The low register of a male voice - 200Hz

 

The low register of a female voice - 350Hz

 

Lower midrange (“warmth” frequencies) - 400Hz-1KHz

 

Upper midrange (“harshness”, snare drum “bite”, “hot” sound) -2.5KHz-4KHz.

 

Sibilance (“sss” sounds, cymbal “sizzle”) - 8KHz-15KHz.

Try using these starting points as a guide when you want more or less of these types of
sounds. Adjust by ear from there. It is always a good idea to remember that a little
equalization usually works out much better than a lot, and that there are many audio
problems which can not be solved with equalization alone.

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 very careful in this process to avoid
explosive feedback and possible system and hearing damage. If you find feedback points
with many equalizer bands, cutting every band may not help (all you will do is reduce
system gain). The combination of a graphic equalizer for tone control and a parametric
equalizer for feedback control is highly recommended.

Console Channel Equalization

Many mixing consoles provide only simple equalization for individual channels. If your
console has channel inserts, you can patch your graphic equalizer into a channel requiring
more precise equalization.

Large Room Equalization

Large rooms tend to suffer from multiple reflections with long time delays, long
reverberation times, and “ringmodes”, all of which lead to reduced intelligibility and a
generally “muddy” sound. As sound travels long distances through the air, high
frequencies are attenuated more than low frequencies.  In general, large rooms benefit from
some low frequency roll-off, high frequency boost, and attenuation of ring mode
frequencies. As in the case of feedback control, a graphic equalizer can help reduce an
isolated ring-mode or two, but a tunable narrow-band equalizer such as a parametric is
more effective here.

Safety Instructions – 3

Introduction - 4

GQX Equalizers – 5

Connectors & Cables – 5

Physical Description - 6

Installation – 7

Typical Applications - 8

General Tone Control
Feedback Control
Console Equalization

Room Equalization

Troubleshooting - 9

Dimensions - 9

Specifications - 10

Warranty - 11

Summary of Contents for GQX-1502

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Page 3: ...ignes du fabricant 9 Eloigner des sources de chaleur tel radiateurs fourneaux ou autres appareils qui produisent de la chaleur 10 Ne pas modifier ou amputer le syst me de la mise terre Une prise avec...

Page 4: ...ent that you will be pleased with the high performance superb sound quality and reliability that Ashly is known for About Ashly Ashly Audio was founded in 1974 by a group of recording engineers sound...

Page 5: ...s equalizer is provided with three different connector types 1 1 4 inch stereo phone jacks TRS 2 Three pin XLR type connectors 3 Euroblock Connector When possible balanced connections are recommend be...

Page 6: ...eter indicates the output level of the equalizer A Clip indicator LED on all models illuminates when any point in the equalizer signal path reaches a level within 3dB of clipping 5 Range Switch This s...

Page 7: ...double check all connections and settings Please refer to the specifications section of this manual for specific input output and other figures AC Power Your GQX equalizer should be connected to a st...

Page 8: ...eve 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...

Page 9: ...sing the suggested balanced input and output hook ups if the other pieces of equipment used in conjunction with your equalizer have balanced inputs and outputs Noise excessive hiss can be caused by in...

Page 10: ...dBu IM Distortion SMPTE 01 20dBu 01 20dBu Output Hum Noise unweighted 95dBu 93dBu Channel Separation 85dB 1Khz 95dB 1Khz Gain Control to 6dB to 6dB Filters Type Constant Q Wein Bridge Constant Q Wein...

Page 11: ...shly Audio shall be liable only to correct defects in the product itself and not for any damage or injury which may result from or be incidental to or a consequence of such defect Some states do not a...

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