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Bose Pow Configuration Utility User Guide
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Type:
Select a Butterworth filter type from the drop-down list to adjust the slope of the attenuation
curve when using High Pass or Low Pass filters. The following Butterworth filter types are available:
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Butterworth 6 (+/-6 dB/Oct)
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Butterworth 12 (+/-12 dB/Oct)
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Butterworth 18 (+/-18 dB/Oct)
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Butterworth 24 (+/-24 dB/Oct)
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Reset:
Click
Reset
to return all settings for the filter (in that row) to their default values.
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Filters
table: Allows you to enable or disable filters and to adjust the selected output’s 9-band EQ.
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Filters:
Click a numbered icon
in the
Filters
column to enable or disable the filter.
Note:
The icon is blue when the filter is enabled.
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Type:
Select the filter type from the drop-down list. Available filter types differ according to the
filter number and may include:
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PEQ:
Boosts and cuts the signal in the vicinity of the specified frequency.
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Notch:
Attenuates the signal at the specified frequency.
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HighShelf:
Boosts and cuts the signal above the specified frequency.
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LowShelf:
Boosts and cuts the signal below the specified frequency.
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Frequency (Hz):
Click the up and down arrows or type directly in the text box to specify the
frequency in hertz where the filter is applied. The range for this setting is 20 Hz to 20 kHz.
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Gain (dB):
Click the up and down arrows or type directly in the text box to specify how much the
filter cuts (reduces the signal at) the frequency band. The range for this setting is -20 dB to 20 dB.
Note:
The
Gain
setting is not available when the selected filter type is
Notch
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Q:
Click the up and down arrows or type directly in the text box to specify the "quality factor,"
which is the ratio of center frequency to bandwidth. The range for this setting is .10 to 10.
Note:
The
Q
setting is linked to the
Bandwidth (Oct)
setting such that increasing Q decreases
bandwidth, and decreasing Q increases bandwidth.
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Bandwidth (Oct):
Click the up and down arrows or type directly in the text box to specify the
octave bandwidth of the filter.
Note:
The
Bandwidth (Oct)
setting is linked to the
Q
setting such that increasing bandwidth
decreases Q, and decreasing bandwidth increases Q.
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Reset:
Click
Reset
to return all settings for the filter (in that row) to their default values.