Phonic SupraCurve A6600 User Manual Download Page 4

PHONIC CORPORATION

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A6600 USER’S MANUAL

INTRODUCTION / FEATURES / GET TING STARTED

INTRODUCTION

Congratulations on your purchase of the A6600 

SUPERCURVE, a dual 31-band graphic equalizer. In 

order to get the best performance from your A6600 

SUPERCURVE, please read this user’ s manual      

carefully and keep it for future reference.

FEATURES

Extremely low noise, high-quality performance

30mm VR for precise adjustment

Switchable boost/cut range: 6dB and 12dB

EQ IN/OUT switch

Center-dented sliders

Illuminated buttons and faders

+/-15dB input gain range for easy level matching 

  8-segment LED input level display with CLIP  

 

        warning

Dual variable 15Hz to 400Hz LOW CUT fi lter and  

        2.5KHz to 30KHz HIGH CUT fi lter

Auto relay-controlled bypass

Balanced inputs and outputs

1/4" TRS and XLR connectors

Shielded toroidal power transformer for low noise

        interference

GETTING STARTED

1   Check the AC voltage before connecting the plug. 

The unit must be properly grounded to avoid electrical 

shock to the operator. Choose the main supply for the 

sound system with care, and do not share sockets or 

grounding with light dimmers.

2   Separate audio cables from dimmer wiring, using 

balanced lines wherever possible. If feasible, cross

audio and lighting cables at right angles to minimize 

the possibility of interference.  Keep unbalanced 

cables as short as possible.

3   Check your cables regularly and label each end for 

easy identifi cation.

4   Before switching on the main power, set the input 

level control to its minimum setting. Doing so will

prevent excessive noise caused by bad level

adjustment, faulty wiring, defective cables, or bad

connections.

5   Always turn the unit on before turning on the 

power amplifi er; always turn it off after turning off the          

amplifi er.

6   Always turn off the main power before connecting or 

disconnecting the unit.

7   Never use solvents to clean the unit. Clean the unit 

with a soft, dry cloth.

Summary of Contents for SupraCurve A6600

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Page 3: ...rve INTRODUCTION 4 FEATURES 4 GETTING STARTED 4 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION 5 REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION 6 TYPICAL GRAPHIC EQUALIZER OPERATION 7 BLOCK DIAGRAM 8 DIMENSIONS 9 SPECIFICATIONS 10 APPENDIX 11 TABL...

Page 4: ...rence GETTING STARTED 1 Check the AC voltage before connecting the plug The unit must be properly grounded to avoid electrical shock to the operator Choose the main supply for the sound system with ca...

Page 5: ...rom damaging low frequency transients loud thumps 4 HIGH CUT FILTER The HIGH CUT FILTER allows low frequencies to pass through unchanged while effectively attenuating very high frequencies 5 EQ IN but...

Page 6: ...create noises unpleasant for your audience 11 AC power socket with fuse holder Connect the supplied AC power cord to this socket then insert the plug into a wall socket of suitable voltage A blown fus...

Page 7: ...tion gives an approximate idea of the frequency response generated higher frequencies appear on the right lower frequencies on the left To use the equalizer you must know the numerical frequency range...

Page 8: ...GH CUT HIGH CUT 50 6 3K 400 12 5K 500 500 31 160 100 80 125 1K RELAY1 8K 630 25 10K 20K 2 5K 16K CH2 OUT CH2 OUT 20 50 63 4K BUFFER 20 400 1 25K 200 40 315 31 80 1K 63 AMP 15V ON 15V 15V ON 15V CH2 IN...

Page 9: ...PHONIC CORPORATION Page 9 A6600 USER S MANUAL DIMENSIONS PP PP PP DIMENSIONS...

Page 10: ...UALIZER Center Frequency ISO Standard 31 band 1 3 octave 20 Hz to 20 kHz Range 6 dB or 12 dB selectable CONTROLS DISPLAY Input Adjusts the input gain Low Cut Filter Determines the low cut frequency Hi...

Page 11: ...8 6 Sound Advice The Musician s Guide to the Recording Studio by Wayne Wadham Schirmer Books ISBN 0 02 872694 4 0 Professional Microphone Techniques by David Mills Huber Philip Williams Hal Leonard Pu...

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