The GRAPHI-Q should be placed in a well-ventilated, well-grounded equipment rack, preferably within
easy reach of the sound engineer. GRAPHI-Q slave units need not be as immediately accessible, since
control is through a computer interface.
5.1. BETWEEN MIXER OUTPUT AND POWER AMPLIFIER.
The most common placement of the GRAPHI-Q in a sound system is between the output of a mixing
console and the input to a power amplifier. If your system requires a crossover or additional delays (such
as the Sabine DQX-206), put the GRAPHI-Q in line after the mixer, but before those units. This
configuration will look like this:
This configuration represents the simplest installation, using a single channel (one input,
using only one output) GRAPHI-Q. You may also follow a similar connection diagram for a two-channel
GRAPHI-Q. Simply patch your left and right main outputs from your mixing console into the left and right
inputs of your GRAPHI-Q, then into two single channel power amplifiers, or both
channels of a stereo amp.
5.2. TWO CHANNEL GRAPHI-Q: MAINS AND MONITORS.
Alternatively, with a two-channel GRAPHI-Q, you may elect to route one mixer output through GRAPHI-
Q channel A into a power amp driving your main speakers, and your mixer monitor output into GRAPHI-
Q channel B, routed to your monitor speakers. This configuration is diagrammed below:
Section Five: Installation
Section Five: Installation