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DFR22 Theory

Feedback Reduction

No sound system (micro mixing/signal proc power amplifiers/loudsp room acoustics) has an absolutely flat fre-

quency response. When the level of a sound system is increased, the frequencies at which peaks occur will be the first to exceed the feed-

back threshold. The DFR22 attenuates these frequencies, flattening the response of the sound system. The system can then operate at a

higher overall level.
The DFR22 includes Shure’s patented Adaptive Notch Filter algorithm that can discriminate between feedback and non–feedback sounds.

When this algorithm detects feedback, it inserts a shallow, narrow filter into the audio path, reducing gain at the frequency that is feeding back.

(See Figure 3.) This filter is called a notch filter, since it affects a narrow section of the audio spectrum. If the feedback does not stop, the filter

depth is increased. By default, filters in the DFR22 are deployed as HIGH Q filters. As a High Q filter gets deeper, its Q increases up to a Q of

101 (1/70th of an octave). Using the DFR22 software, you can also set filters to deploy as LOW Q. Low Q filters affect a slightly wider range of

frequencies by maintaining a Q of 14.42 (1/10th of an octave) as they deepen. By default, the DFR22 can insert up to 16 notch filters per

channel to reduce feedback.
The DFR22’s feedback reduction algorithm can be used as a tool during system setup and for peace of mind against unexpected feedback.

When setting up a sound system with the DFR22, you can ring out the system by slowly raising the gain while talking into the microphones

until the first frequency begins to feed back. The DFR22 will automatically insert a notch filter to attenuate that frequency. Once the system

stops feeding back, you can further raise the level and repeat the process for additional frequencies. Typically, you can raise the gain 3 – 9 dB

above the level at which feedback first occurred. You should leave some filters available to catch feedback that might occur later, when the

sound system is in use.

Measured Frequency Response with Peak

Measured Frequency Response with Notch Filter Added

EFFECTS OF NOTCH FILTER ON FREQUENCY RESPONSE

Figure 3

DFR22 Limitations

The DFR22 (or any other feedback reduction processor) will not let you to increase gain beyond the physical limits of the sound system. In

most cases, the point of diminishing returns is reached once  5 to 8  notch filters have been set. This is because there are usually only a few

dominant peaks in a system’s frequency response (Figure 4A). In most cases, you can expect a 6 to 9 dB improvement in gain-before-feed-

back. When you are ringing out a system and notice that many frequencies feed back simultaneously, even when you increase the gain

slowly, you have reached the point of diminishing returns. If the system still has insufficient gain before feedback at this point, other changes

must be made to the sound system, such as changing the placement of the microphones and/or loudspeakers.

Figure 4A

Figure 4B

= Feedback Threshold

Use notch filters to lower peaks

Lower overall system gain

FREQUENCY RESPONSE OF AN UNEQUALIZED SOUND SYSTEM

Figure 4

RACK MOUNTING THE DFR22 

Mount the DFR22 in any standard 19-inch audio equipment rack,

using the supplied screws. Refer to Figure 5.

NOTE

: Avoid mounting wireless equipment and power amplifiers

directly above or below the DFR22. Additional rack mount supports

may be necessary for mobile installations.

RACK MOUNTING THE DFR22

Figure 5

Summary of Contents for DFR22E

Page 1: ...DFR22 Audio Processor with Feedback Reduction 27B8813 Rev 200 Shure Incorporated Printed in U S A...

Page 2: ...NE PAS utiliser cet appareil proximit de l eau 6 NETTOYER UNIQUEMENT avec un chiffon sec 7 NE PAS obstruer les ouvertures de ventilation Installer en respectant les con signes du fabricant 8 Ne pas in...

Page 3: ...h input Each input is routed to each output S Preset selector and indicator for up to 16 presets S Control input pins for setting up remote preset volume and mute controls PACKING LIST S Power Cable S...

Page 4: ...ing with a connected computer 10 RS232 Port Connects the DFR22 to a computer 11 POWER LED Illuminates when 100 240 VAC power is is ap plied to the DFR22 Back Panel U S PATENT NO 5 999 631 OTHER PATENT...

Page 5: ...as fixed and will designate the remaining 11 filters as dynamic 3 The preset indicator will display a flashing h If you want Auto Clear to work automatically after a certain number of hours you must u...

Page 6: ...ck The DFR22 will automatically insert a notch filter to attenuate that frequency Once the system stops feeding back you can further raise the level and repeat the process for additional frequencies T...

Page 7: ...put LEDs will flash as shown in Figure 7 The DFR22 is ready to use once the LEDs stop flashing DFR22 INITIALIZATION Figure 7 AUDIO CONNECTIONS NOTE Audio will pass from the inputs to the outputs even...

Page 8: ...ntrol system to the 3 pin RS 232 Phoenix connector on the back panel of the DFR22 as shown in Figure 11 IMPORTANT You CANNOT connect two PCs to the DFR22 at the same time However you CAN connect an AM...

Page 9: ...used for preset control Any remaining pins can then be used to adjust gain or to mute channels The number of pins need ed for preset control depends on the type of control hardware used as well as the...

Page 10: ...ins When using a potentiometer the total resistance of the cable run should be less than 100 ohms When using momentary switches the total resistance of the cable run should be less than 100 ohms NOTE...

Page 11: ...are Kit 90AY8100 12 Block Connector Terminals 3 pin for audio inputs and outputs 2 Block Connector Terminals 10 pin for control inputs and outputs 4 Rackmount Screws and Washers Optional Accessories D...

Page 12: ...IMITED TWO YEAR WARRANTY Shure Incorporated Shure hereby warrants that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase At its op...

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