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THE HIGH-PASS FILTER
The DAVID IV is equipped with a steep high-pass filter to lessen
the modulation-robbing effects of unwanted subaudible pro-
gram audio components. The term ‘unwanted’ is the keyword
here, as “mega-bass” seems a mandatory part of any car audio
installation, and a “big bottom-end” characterizes the sonic
signature or nearly all contemporary music stations.
Navigate to:
Processing / High Pass Filter
:
Once you have arrived at this menu push the jog wheel to enter
the adjustment mode. Then as you turn the jog wheel the
screen animation will illustrate filter action.
This filter is a 4
th
order (24dB/octave) high-pass, which may be
set for a turnover frequency (–0.15dB point) between
20Hz
and
65Hz
. The factory default is
20Hz
, which is probably a valid set-
ting for any music format, unless you have severe turntable
rumble (say, what?), noisy studio air conditioning, or do a lot of
outdoor sports remotes in windy stadiums.
This high-pass function has been included in the DAVID IV de-
sign to define a low-frequency limit to the station airchain. But
the use of this high-pass filter should generally be considered a
Band-Aid® fix for problems that are best addressed at their
source.
OPTIMIZING AGC ACTION
Access the AGC screen and its adjustments with:
Processing /
AGC
:
Before setting the DAVID IV
’s
input gain under the previous
subheading, the AGC was confirmed at the factory default set-
ting; that is, AGC enabled over its entire ±18dB correction range
with a mid-value correction rate. Actually, this setting should
work well for nearly any broadcast format, but there may be in-
stances where these settings might want to be changed.
Defeating
the AGC
Turning the AGC off:
Bypass
is never a good idea in everyday
operation. The AGC presents downstream processing stages
with an input signal that is optimized for further processing.
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