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Controls

Both channels of the museq are absolutely identical regarding their electronic design. Therefore 
both sides of the front panel have exactly the same controls and switches. Every potentiometer 
offers 23 steps for a comfortable recall with an ample choice of values.

Gain (Low Band):

 boosts frequencies in the Low Band up to 15 dB or – if the Cut Gain switch 

is activated – cuts them up to 15 dB. In Low Cut mode: sets the amount of resonance. (p. 10)

Frequency (Low Band):

 determines the frequency of the Low Shelf/Low Cut filter. The fre-

quency range of this band lies between 9 and 200 Hz. (p. 10)

Gain (Bottom Band):

 boosts frequencies in the Bottom Band up to 15 dB or – if the Cut Gain 

switch is activated – cuts them up to 15 dB. (p. 11)

Frequency (Bottom Band):

 determines the frequency of this parametric peak filter. The fre-

quency range of this band lies between 18 and 400 Hz. (p. 11)

Gain (Middle Band):

 boosts frequencies in the Middle Band up to 15 dB or – if the Cut Gain 

switch is activated – cuts them up to 15 dB. (p. 12)

Frequency (Middle Band):

 determines the frequency of this parametric peak filter. The fre-

quency range of this band lies between 150 and 3.5 kHz. (p. 12)

Gain (Top Band):

 boosts frequencies in the Top Band up to 15 dB or – if the Cut Gain switch 

is activated – cuts them up to 15 dB. (p. 12)

Frequency (Top Band):

 determines the frequency of this parametric peak filter. The frequen-

cy range of this band lies between 700 and 16 kHz. (p. 12)

Gain (High Band):

 boosts frequencies in the High Band up to 15 dB or – if the Cut Gain switch 

is activated – cuts them up to 15 dB. In High Cut mode: sets the amount of resonance. (p. 10)

Frequency (High Band):

 determines the frequency of the High Shelf/High Cut filter. The fre-

quency range of this band lies between 1.8 and 35 kHz. (p. 10)

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BASICS

Summary of Contents for museq

Page 1: ...M U S E Q M U S E Q...

Page 2: ...e registered trademarks of elysia GmbH Other product and brand names contained in this document are used for identification purpos es only All registered trademarks product designa tions or brand name...

Page 3: ...ulation Do not cover circulation vents CAUTION Connecting Mounting Never connect the output of a power amplifier to this device Place the unit on a rigid board or place it in an appropriate rack Use t...

Page 4: ...ind and as far as our experience goes the special elysia features like high and low pass filters with additional resonance peak as well as the integrated warm circuit are unique in the market Please t...

Page 5: ...Band Bottom Band Middle Band Top Band High Band Output Stage Warm Mode Boost Cut Mode Boost Cut Mode Boost Cut Mode Boost Cut Mode Boost Cut Mode Shelf Cut Type Shelf Cut Type Wide Narrow Q Wide Narro...

Page 6: ...ge of this band lies between 18 and 400 Hz p 11 Gain Middle Band boosts frequencies in the Middle Band up to 15 dB or if the Cut Gain switch is activated cuts them up to 15 dB p 12 Frequency Middle Ba...

Page 7: ...nd switches the corresponding gain controller from boost to cut mode p 12 Narrow Q Top Band switches the quality factor Q of the corresponding frequency band from low wide curve to high narrow curve p...

Page 8: ...ing fuses are dangerous safety hazards for both the unit and yourself Brightness trimmer You can use a small screwdriver to adjust the light intensity of the front panel logo disc Audio outputs 4 dBu...

Page 9: ...also stages which cannot compensate that Then the level at pin 2 stays as it is even if pin 3 is connected to ground If the museq is placed between a device with this kind of output stage and a devic...

Page 10: ...5 65 75 Hz 17k 22k 30k 1k8 2k0 3k5 5k7 35k 2k5 10k 12k 14k Hz 7k1 9k3 13k 700 780 1k7 2k5 16k 1k0 3k7 4k9 5k8 Left Warm Warm Right Hz 185 230 320 18 20 35 60 400 25 150 110 130 Hz 1k5 2k0 2k7 150 170...

Page 11: ...5 230 320 18 20 35 60 400 25 150 110 130 Hz 1k5 2k0 2k7 150 170 300 520 3k5 210 1k3 770 1k1 Hz 95 120 160 9 10 18 30 200 12 55 65 75 Hz 17k 22k 30k 1k8 2k0 3k5 5k7 35k 2k5 10k 12k 14k Hz 7k1 9k3 13k 7...

Page 12: ...20 35 60 400 25 150 110 130 Hz 1k5 2k0 2k7 150 170 300 520 3k5 210 1k3 770 1k1 Hz 95 120 160 9 10 18 30 200 12 55 65 75 Hz 17k 22k 30k 1k8 2k0 3k5 5k7 35k 2k5 10k 12k 14k Hz 7k1 9k3 13k 700 780 1k7 2...

Page 13: ...Warm Warm Right Hz 185 230 320 18 20 35 60 400 25 150 110 130 Hz 1k5 2k0 2k7 150 170 300 520 3k5 210 1k3 770 1k1 Hz 95 120 160 9 10 18 30 200 12 55 65 75 Hz 17k 22k 30k 1k8 2k0 3k5 5k7 35k 2k5 10k 12k...

Page 14: ...Band Shelf Filter 1 8 35 kHz 15 dB High Band Cut Filter 1 8 35 kHz THD N 0 dBu 20 Hz 22 kHz 0 0037 THD N 10 dBu 20 Hz 22 kHz 0 0038 Noise floor 20 Hz 20 kHz A weighted 91 6 dBu Dynamic range 20 Hz 22...

Page 15: ...to you Return and packaging In case you notice any defect please contact elysia directly for technical support You can find the corre spondent contact data at the end of this warranty statement You wi...

Page 16: ...15 2 5 6 0 7 0 9 0 11 13 0 1 0 4 0 5 0 15 2 5 6 0 7 0 11 13 14 0 0 5 3 5 4 5 15 2 0 5 5 6 5 11 13 14 0 0 5 3 5 4 5 15 2 0 5 5 6 5 11 13 14 0 0 5 3 5 4 5 15 2 0 5 5 6 5 dB dB dB Middle dB dB Low Bottom...

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