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Introduction

Thank you for choosing a TAPCO

®

 Tweeq™ 31-band graphic 

equalizer by Mackie

®

. The TAPCO product line hails back to the 

days of TAPCO Corporation, Greg Mackie’s fi rst company. TAPCO 
revolutionized the audio industry back in 1969 with the very fi rst 6-
channel mixer specifi cally designed for keyboards and rock ‘N’ roll PA.

In essence, TAPCO redefi ned the price performance ratio and 

made high-quality professional audio mixers accessible to virtually 
anyone. Today, TAPCO is reborn with the same ideals and is backed 
by the world-class engineering and manufacturing horsepower of 
Mackie. The TAPCO T•231 is the fi rst graphic equalizer in the TAPCO by 
Mackie

®

 family.

About Graphic Equalizers

The tone controls on your home stereo system typically have a bass and treble control, 

and sometimes a midrange control, that you use to boost or cut a broad band of 
frequencies. When you leave the controls in the center position, they do nothing.

A graphic equalizer works in much the same way, except that it has many more controls 

that operate over much narrower frequency bands. The T•231 has 31 controls that boost or 
cut different frequencies, each centered on ISO standard frequencies ranging from 20 Hz 
to 20 kHz and affecting 1/3 of an octave.

Constant Q Design

The T•231 is designed with constant Q fi lters. The Q of a fi lter refers to its quality. A fi lter 

with a low Q affects a broader band of frequencies than a fi lter with a high Q (Q=f

c

/BW, for 

you technoids!). Constant Q means that, as a slider is boosted or cut, the bandwidth of the 
fi lter (the “skirt” of the affected frequencies) remains the same. Lower quality proportional 
Q fi lters have a broader bandwidth as the fi lter is boosted or cut, which can extend out to 
an octave or more.

Whazzit Used For?

There are a number of uses for graphic equalizers in a sound system. They can be used 

to correct the frequency response of a loudspeaker, or to adjust for resonant peaks and 
dips in a room. Sometimes they are used to simply bring out the characteristics of a voice or 
instrument to improve the intelligibility and articulation of the sound. 

In any case, please remember that a graphic equalizer is a tool that can be used to 

improve the overall sound, but it cannot make up for frequency response defi ciencies 
caused by poor system design or poor acoustics. Try and get the best possible sound 
from the system before attempting to use equalization by paying attention to proper gain 
structure and loudspeaker placement. Often times just moving a loudspeaker to a different 
position can have a dramatic effect on the overall sound in the room.

Probably the most common use of a graphic equalizer is placing it in-line between the 

mixing board’s main outputs and the power amplifi er inputs (see hookup diagram on page 8). 
When used with a real-time analyzer and pink noise generator, it can be used to fi ne tune 
the acoustic frequency response and get it as fl at as possible in a room.

TAPCO version of Greg

TAPCO van (a.k.a. micro bus)

Summary of Contents for Tweeq T-231

Page 1: ...LECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSETHIS EQUIPMENTTO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICINGTO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR RIS...

Page 2: ...urant ou une autre sortie de courant sauf si les lames peuvent tre ins r es fond sans laisser aucune pariie d couvert 15 Grounding or Polarization Precautions should be taken so that the grounding or...

Page 3: ...r less 115 Loudest parts at a Heavy Metal concert Product Serial Purchased at Date of purchase 18 Exposure to extremely high noise levels may cause permanent hearing loss Individuals vary considerably...

Page 4: ...d in parallel The balanced XLR connectors are wired as follows Pin 1 shield ground Pin 2 hot Pin 3 cold The 1 4 TRS connectors are wired as follows Tip hot Ring cold Sleeve shield ground 3 Plug all th...

Page 5: ...EVEL 9 3 HI PASS 9 4 LOW PASS 9 5 BYPASS 9 6 CLIP 9 7 RANGE 9 8 POWER 9 REAR PANEL FEATURES 10 9 Line Cord Socket and Fuse 10 10 AC Select Switch 10 11 GND LIFT Switch 10 12 OUTPUTS 10 13 INPUTS 10 GE...

Page 6: ...and of frequencies than a filter with a high Q Q fc BW for you technoids Constant Q means that as a slider is boosted or cut the bandwidth of the filter the skirt of the affected frequencies remains t...

Page 7: ...to the feedback frequency until feedback stops It may take some practice to identify the frequency where the feedback is occurring but your accuracy will improve the more familiar you become with it 4...

Page 8: ...RATED INPUT 12 5W TO CHANNEL OR MAIN INSERT RETURN SEND TO CHANNEL OR MAIN INSERT RETURN SEND WARNING TO REDUCETHE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSETHIS EQUIPMENTTO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT...

Page 9: ...he RANGE switch is set to 6 dB 2 Input LEVEL Use the Input LEVEL control to adjust the gain of the signal as it passes through the T 231 When the Input LEVEL control is in the center position it provi...

Page 10: ...hum or buzz 12 OUTPUTS Three types of connectors are provided for the outputs balanced male XLR and 1 4 TRS Tip Ring Sleeve and unbalanced RCA These balanced outputs are in parallel and provide exactl...

Page 11: ...ver devices that produce heat such as power amplifiers As with all electronic components it is best to provide cool air circulation around the T 231 to avoid overheating The ambient temperature should...

Page 12: ...is used for both 115 VAC and 230 VAC operation 4 Replace the fuse drawer by pushing it all the way back into the IEC socket 5 Reconnect the line cord and turn the POWER switch on If two fuses blow in...

Page 13: ...APCO products living outside the United States can be obtained through local dealers or distributors If your T 231 needs service follow these instructions 1 Review the preceding troubleshooting sugges...

Page 14: ...S Insert Wiring Sleeve Ground Tip Send Ring Return RCA Plugs and Jacks RCA type plugs also known as phono plugs and jacks are often used in home stereo and video equipment and in many other applicatio...

Page 15: ...er frequencies Sliders 20 mm with center detent Level Off to 17 dB Hi Pass 40 Hz 12 dB octave Low Pass 16 kHz 12 dB octave Bypass Bypasses the graphic equalizer Hi Pass and Low Pass filter sections Ra...

Page 16: ...S UNBALANCED LINE OUTPUT RCA BALANCED LINE OUTPUT XLR F 1 2 3 CLIP DETECT CLIP BALANCED LINE INPUT TRS UNBALANCED LINE INPUT RCA BALANCED LINE INPUT XLR F 1 2 3 CHANNEL 2 LEVEL GRAPHIC EQ FILTERS RANG...

Page 17: ...ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRI...

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Page 19: ...the boundaries of the USA G LOUD Technologies warrants all repairs performed for 90 days or for the remainder of the warranty period This warranty does not extend to damage resulting from improper in...

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