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Summary of Contents for SP 15

Page 1: ...N O I I V U O d a O C I V N N V W l f l n u l S C NV N IIVU ld O 9 L d S...

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Page 5: ...o become lost in the greyareabetweencenterfrequency bandwidthand boost cut The red LEDs associated with thesebypassswitches serveasa reminderthatthe respective bandison holiday availablefor recallat a...

Page 6: ...r a n o s s o r f t o t a t l t d u e t a l t o d a q p u e s t a z t l e n b a a q u a a M l a q s u n l a l q e c 3 u o 1 A r a n S u r r l n b a r s u o t l e l l e l s u t u r u o e r a p l s u o...

Page 7: ...oudspeaker along with the contribution of the acoustics of the surroundings To correctthisrolloff pulloutthe bandwidthcontrolon Band1 forthe low end or Band5 forthe highend to select the shelving mode...

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Page 9: ...Ohms Balanced FREQUENCY RANCES B A N D1 2 O H zT O 3 0 0 H 2 BAND2 6OHzTO 1 OOOHz BAND3 150H2TO 2 5OOHz BAND5 1 000H2 TO 20 000H2 SUBSONICFILTER FIXED AT 15Hz 18dB octave ULTRASONIC FILTER FIXED AT T...

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