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High Cut Frequency
”: the selectable frequencies range is from 20Hz to 20kHz in steps of 1/24 of an
Octave and can be adjusted by rotating the “PM2” encoder.
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Low Pass Type and Order
”: this page allows you to select the XOver's Low Pass Filter Shape and Order.
The available shapes and orders for the Low Pass Filter that are accessible by rotating the “PM3” encoder
are listed below:
– No Cut-Off (Low Pass Filter Bypassed)
– Butwrth 6dB (Butterworth Filter 6dB/Oct Slope)
– Butwrth 12dB (Butterworth Filter 12dB/Oct Slope)
– Lnk/Ril 12dB (Linkwitz/Riley Filter 12dB/Oct Slope)
– Bessel 12dB (Bessel Filter 12dB/Oct Slope)
– Butwrth 18dB (Butterworth Filter 18dB/Oct Slope)
– Butwrth 24dB (Butterworth Filter 24dB/Oct Slope)
– Lnk/Ril 24dB (Linkwitz/Riley Filter 24dB/Oct Slope)
– Bessel 24dB (Bessel Filter 24dB/Oct Slope)
Note1
: Once the desired options have been selected using the 2 encoders, they are automatically saved as
current and stored in the DS-SP36 system status once leaving the page.
Note2
: To exit this page, push the “ESC” button.
EQ: [x] sub-menu –
from this sub-menu, it is possible to set the Output Channels five available Parametric
or Shelving Filters.
The DS-SP36 allows the user to select either Bell or Shelving Parameters and assign them independently
using the 5 available filters.
In order to select the filter's type, it is necessary to have the filter's GAIN=0.0dB, then using the PM2
encoder, rotate it “clockwise” in order to decide the Bell filter's Bandwidth, or “counter-clockwise” to select
the Shelving filter type (Low or High) and its order (1st or 2nd ).
So, in order to define the filter type for the filter number 1 (“x”=1), it is necessary from the above screen, to
enter the filter's editing page pressing the ENTER button, and the screen has to appear as follows:
Out-1 Name EQ-X
1.00KHz BW1.05 0.0dB
Out-1 Name EQ-1
–› 1.00KHz BW1.05 0.0dB