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© 2003 TDM Audio, Inc. 

Graphic Equalizer Owner’s Manual 

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Fundamentals 

n equalizer is used to alter the balance of frequencies in an audio signal. In some cases this 
is done to compensate for the poor acoustic characteristics of a room or the inaccurate 

frequency response of a speaker system. In other cases it is done to change the characteristic 
sound of a particular signal source such as a voice or a musical instrument. TDM 15GE-2 
equalizers can be used for either purpose. 
There are several different kinds of equalizers, but they all use 

filters 

to change the frequency 

balance of an audio signal. Filters let the operator reduce or increase the levels of certain ranges 
of frequencies in the signal. TDM 15GE-2 equalizers are 

graphic 

equalizers. Graphic equalizers 

provide a series of sliders, one for each range of frequencies that the equalizer can influence. 
They are called graphic equalizers because the sliders form a graph of the frequency response of 
the equalizer. 

Why Equalizers are Needed 

Speaker systems and acoustic environments interact in complex ways. The result is that a 
particular audio system in a particular room or environment will usually have less-than-ideal 
frequency response characteristics. Speaker system designers do their best to manage the 
tradeoffs involved and produce the best products they can for a particular purpose, but no 
speaker system is ideal in all environments and situations. Many factors beyond the control of 
speaker designers and audio engineers influence audio system performance. These factors can 
include ambient temperature, air movement, and the number of people in an area. Additionally, 
some rooms just have poor acoustics because of other practical considerations. Acoustics are 
often not the first consideration when designing a space that will accommodate spectator events 
(consider a high-school gymnasium for example). Because all of these factors beyond our 
control can change the frequency characteristics of audio systems in undesirable ways, we use 
equalizers to compensate—to try to adjust the signal electronically, to “equalize” its frequencies. 
Equalizers are also used to adjust the frequency balance of a particular signal such as an 
instrument or voice, either to compensate for some problem or to achieve a particular effect. For 
example, an acoustic guitar with a pickup will produce a signal that is not generally an accurate 
representation of how the guitar sounds acoustically. An equalizer might be used to make the 
signal sound more natural. Perhaps an electric bass player likes a sound with a lot of presence 
and attack. Many electric basses do not naturally have this kind of sound so an equalizer might 
be used to achieve this effect. 
There are a lot of applications for equalizers, but they all involve changing the balance of 
frequencies in a signal so that it 

sounds better

. It is important to remember when setting up 

electronic audio equipment that the goal is to achieve good sound. Sometimes a good sanity 
check is to bypass the equalizer at some point during the sound check (don’t do this during a live 
event!) and compare the sound. If it doesn’t sound better with the equalizer 

in 

then you are not 

getting any benefit from equalization. Be aware that if you bypass the equalizer where you have 
a lot of frequencies cut, the sound will get a lot louder so be prepared for this. 

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Summary of Contents for 15GE-2

Page 1: ...15GE 2 GRAPHIC EQUALIZER OWNER S MANUAL TDM AUDIO INC 7270 BELLAIRE AVE NORTH HOLLYWOOD CA 91605 818 765 6200 TDMAUDIO COM TDM A U D I O...

Page 2: ...l of the equipment following the equalizer output lines is turned off or all of the inputs are turned down The unit should be plugged in only when it has been established that the main AC line is supp...

Page 3: ...L FEATURES 6 MOUNTING THE UNIT IN A RACK 7 HOOKING UP THE EQUALIZER 8 WHAT YOU LL NEED 8 THE BASIC HOOK UP 8 INSTRUMENT EQUALIZATION 8 OPERATING THE EQUALIZER 10 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS 10 ADJUSTING THE...

Page 4: ...ze yourself with the proper operation of the unit Description The 15GE 2 is a high performance 2 3 octave constant Q graphic equalizers The 15GE 2 provides two channels of equalization in a two rack s...

Page 5: ...ure air movement and the number of people in an area Additionally some rooms just have poor acoustics because of other practical considerations Acoustics are often not the first consideration when des...

Page 6: ...hape or sound of filters remains constant as the center frequency varies In graphic equalizer design this means that each of the filters has the same effect on its range of frequencies as all of the o...

Page 7: ...2 equalizer in the rack as desired Make sure the mounting holes in the equalizer line up with the screw holes in the rack rails Use four standard 10 32 rack screws for each equalizer We recommend that...

Page 8: ...oltage current and frequency This information is printed on the rear panel of your TDM 15GE 2 equalizer Before connecting the equalizer signal cables make sure that any power amplifiers are off or the...

Page 9: ...e 9 chorus or flanging units depending on the effect you are trying to achieve They are typically inserted before delay and reverb units though they are sometimes used to equalize just the return of a...

Page 10: ...ls on the front panel of the unit The 30GE 2 has two channels while the 30GE 1 has only one All channels are identical so you only need to understand how a single channel works Here is a list of the c...

Page 11: ...eded from there At this time raise the levels of your power amplifiers to their regular operating levels You can verify that the unit is set truly flat by running a sound source through the system byp...

Page 12: ...ting is to use extreme discretion and make sure you know what you are doing Use as little equalization as you can get away with to achieve good sound Equalization can easily make things worse if not u...

Page 13: ...le that is known to be good If this fails it s likely that your signal source is malfunctioning or that there is some problem with the way the individual components of the source are connected If the...

Page 14: ...n the noise is probably present in your signal source You can remove the TDM 15GE 2 graphic equalizer from the signal path by simply pressing the hard wire bypass switch If you suspect that the TDM 15...

Page 15: ...nd loops is direct input or DI boxes These let you plug an instrument such as a guitar or bass directly into a microphone input The problem is that the musician playing the guitar or bass might be usi...

Page 16: ...jumper Slope 18 dB octave 3dB point 26Hz Output Type Floating and balanced Connectors XLR and 1 4 Phone Output Impedance 300 Ohms Input Type Balanced and Differential Connectors XLR and 1 4 Phone Inpu...

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