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Gain

PEQ

Input/Output Parameters

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The next section of controls are used to make adjustments to a particular input or output.
Begin by pressing the "EDIT" button (7 and 9) for the channel you wish to adjust.  The edit function buttons at 

the right side of the front panel that apply to the channel selection will light.  The function selected will blink.
  
Input Edit functions: Gain, PEQ, Link, Delay, X-Over and Polarity.
Output Edit functions: Gain, PEQ, Link, Delay, X-Over, Matrix, Comp and Polarity.
While editing, you can select another function or another channel by pressing the appropriate button.

Press Exit to return to the main screen.

The input and output gain can be adjusted in a range of -60 dB to +12 dB in 0.1 dB increments.  For best oper-

ation, the gain should not be set at extreme settings (0dB is optimal).  It is always best to adjust the signal level 

driving the VSX input so that the Yellow LED lights on louder signals.  When using the crossover on an output, 

you may need to increase the gain to achieve sufficient signal level to drive the amplifier.  If you find that you 

need to turn down an output very far below 0 dB, you will get quieter operation if you reduce the amplifier input 

level control instead.

The input channels have 8 bands of equalization available and the outputs have 9.  The EQ band is indicated in 

the upper left corner of the display.  (Band 1 is shown above)  The parameter selected for adjustment will blink 

on the screen.  Press the parameter knob to select a parameter for editing.  Rotate the knob to adjust.

F= Frequency, Q is inverse of Bandwidth.  High Q equates to narrow bandwidth.  G= Gain.

The EQ types available are: Peak/Dip (PEAK), Low-Shelf (L-SHLF), High-Shelf (H_SHLF), Low-Pass (L-PASS), 

High-Pass (H-PASS), All-Pass 1 (A-PAS1), All-Pass 2 (A-PAS2)

"On" is active and "By"= Bypass.

Summary of Contents for VSX 26e

Page 1: ...www peavey com VSX 26e and VSX 48e Digital Loudspeaker Processors Operating Manual...

Page 2: ...h the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation Thi...

Page 3: ...filters 8 bands of PEQ polarity and Delay 680 mS Every output features 9 bands of PEQ gain compressor limiter polarity Delay 680 mS mute and crossover band pass filters EQ filter types include PEQ Lo...

Page 4: ...ting used to access channel compressor limiter controls PEQ Used to access channel equalization controls Xover Used to access the low pass filter and high pass filter controls POLARITY Used to access...

Page 5: ...ill want to avoid clipping you will achieve best performance if the 0 LED lights frequently during loud passages Output The top LED illuminates to indicate the signal has reached the threshold set in...

Page 6: ...ed equipment are properly grounded Caution For 195 to 240 VAC operation a F2AL 250V fuse rated at 2 amps should be used 12 ON OFF SWITCH This rocker switch supplies AC power to the unit when switched...

Page 7: ...ion for more details Set the Ethernet IP address here for connection to the Editor program using the Ethernet port Make sure to note the new address if you edit address Once on this screen the paramet...

Page 8: ...n The options are milli Seconds mS meters m or feet ft Rotate the Parameter knob to select the desired preset number then press to load Copy Settings Utility Button Delay Units Utility Button Load Rec...

Page 9: ...0dB is optimal It is always best to adjust the signal level driving the VSX input so that the Yellow LED lights on louder signals When using the crossover on an output you may need to increase the gai...

Page 10: ...ting Up to 680 milli Seconds of delay can be added to any input or output The delay resolution is 1 sample or 10 4 micro Seconds Although the button is labeled X OVER and that is how these functions a...

Page 11: ...nputs are selected their signals are summed The compressor screen is only available when editing an output The compressor parameters are T Threshold R Ratio AT Attack Time and RT Release Time The thre...

Page 12: ...address of the unit and ID is described in the utility section of the manual The Editor must be set the matching IP address and ID in order to connect An Ethernet cable can be connected directly to mo...

Page 13: ...and indicate online Use the Tabs at the top of the screen to navigate to the desired screen The gain screen above gives a good overview of the system In addition to showing input and output gains mut...

Page 14: ...14 The Compressor screen displays the settings of all 8 output compressors along with signal level and limit status The transfer function of a selected output is also displayed Compressor Screen...

Page 15: ...the speakers at the top or by direct typed entry To directly enter the delay time double click the delay time and type a new value If you hold down the left mouse button on a slider you can fine adju...

Page 16: ...e routed on the Matrix screen Click the input button below the output to select If more than one source is selected those inputs will sum A graphical representation of the routing is given at the top...

Page 17: ...electing the corresponding band on the graph with the mouse and dragging it to set frequency and amplitude While holding mouse button down the Q can be adjusted using the and keys If you double click...

Page 18: ...selecting the corresponding band on the graph with the mouse and dragging it to set frequency and amplitude While holding mouse button down the Q can be adjusted using the and keys If you double click...

Page 19: ...you wish to open a preset prs file and load it into the VSX you must be connected and Online when you open the file If the VSX is offline it will load only into the editor program If you then connect...

Page 20: ...amic range 107 dB unweighted 109 dB A Weighted Crosstalk between channels Less than 100 dB at 1 kHz LED Meter Input LED Color Label dBu dBFS Red Clip 15 5 Yellow 5 5 15 Green 0 0 20 Green 10 10 30 Gre...

Page 21: ...85 Pinout RS 232 RX Pin 2 RS 232 TX Pin 3 RS 232 GND Pin 5 RS 485 Pin 7 RS 485 Pin 8 Dimensions 1 75 x 19 x 8 25 inches H x W x D 44 5 x 482 x 210 mm Net Weight 5 28 pounds 2 39 kg AC power Input Volt...

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