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Operating Manual - nX, nXe, and nXp Power Amplifiers
WR-5,
neWR-5 Remote Control Gain
The WR5/neWR5 Gain block is the DSP block where channel gain adjustments are made via
the WR5 or ne-WR5 remote. This block is nearly identical to the standard gain block except
that it is also controllable via the WR5 or ne-WR5 remote and does not have polarity inversion.
This block may be linked for room-combining situations.
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Equalization
Graphic Equalizer
The graphic equalizer offers 31 standard
ISO center frequency controls with
Constant Q or Proportional Q filters, as
well as adjustable filter bandwidth. The
Flatten button returns all filters to nomi
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nal. Individual filters can be returned to
nominal by pressing <Ctrl + Click> on
the fader knob. A course EQ curve can be
drawn quickly by left-clicking and drag
-
ging across the EQ frequency response
display. Multiple graphic equalizers may
be assigned to a Link Group so that their
controls will track.
Parameters
Filter Type -
This selects Proportional Q
or Constant Q (default) filters. Constant
Q filters have consistent Q/Bandwidth
regardless of the amount of boost or cut.
Proportional Q filters get narrower with
increasing boost/cut. Differences in filter
shapes can be observed on the frequency
response display.
Bandwidth
- This sets the Bandwidth of the filters, from 1/4 octave to 1/2 octave (before Proportional Adjustment). The default
bandwidth is 1/3 octave.
Link Group
- Link Group to which this block is assigned, useful for stereo signals.
Faders
- Graphic representation of 31 filter amplitude controls.