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V4000 SERIES
OWNER’S MANUAL
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• Turning the Master Volume / DSP knob will select from the
available settings, showing a red line to indicate the current cutoff
point for low frequencies.
• Pressing the Master Volume / DSP knob will exit this page and
return to the Home Page.
These values are available:
•
Off:
The sub cut filter is not active, your VARI is providing full
frequency range operation.
•
Numerical Settings:
These settings block audio below the
selected frequency, using a 4th order Butterworth low cut type filter.
The curve on the VARI display will show cut off low frequencies when the
Sub Cut is not off.
SUB CUT
The Sub Cut filter blocks low frequencies, and is most often used when
operating along with separate subwoofer speakers.
From the Location page, choose the setting of the Sub Cut filter.
• Turning the Master Volume / DSP knob will select from the
available locations.
• Pressing the Master Volume / DSP knob will exit this page and
return to the Home Page.
The locations tune the VARI 4000 for these common placements:
•
Pole Mount:
The default location of the VARI 4000, leaving the
sound unaltered
•
Floor Monitor:
Reduced low frequencies, to reduce feedback and
rumble when the VARI 4000 is laid down on its side and used as a
“wedge” floor monitor
•
Wall Mount:
Like Floor Monitor, this location reduces low
frequencies, to compensate for the bass enhancement that can
occur when a speaker is suspended or pole mounted very close
to a wall
The curve on the VARI 4000 display will show reduced low frequencies
when the location is either Floor or Wall.
LOCATION
From the Location page, choose the location that matches your physical
placement of the VARI 4000.
The currently selected location is shown at
the bottom of the Home Page, as Pole is
shown in this example.
The current Sub Cut setting is shown at
the bottom of the Home Page, as OFF is
shown in this example.