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Chapter 9—Component Guide Part II
DME32—Owner’s Manual
GEQ
A GEQ (graphic equalizer) is used to boost or cut signals at preset frequencies using
sliders, which provide a graphical representation of the EQ curve.
All GEQ components feature one input and one output.
Since the only difference between all the GEQ components is the number of bands, only
the 15 BAND GEQ control window is shown here.
Each GEQ control window consists of five sections: INPUT, HPF, LPF, EQ bands, and
OUTPUT. The center frequency of each band is shown above each slider.
The GEQ component parameters are explained in the following table.
Section
Parameter
Range
Description
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
Turns the component on and off
INPUT
LEVEL
–Infinity dB to 0.0 dB
Adjusts the input signal level
PHASE
NOR/REV
Inverts the input signal
HPF
Frequency
20.0 Hz–20.0 kHz
Adjusts the HPF cutoff frequency
ON
ON/OFF
Turns the HPF on or off
LPF
Frequency
20.0 Hz–20.0 kHz
Adjusts the LPF cutoff frequency
ON
ON/OFF
Turns the LPF on or off
EQ band Gain
–15 dB to +15 dB
Adjusts the gain of each band
OUTPUT LEVEL
–Infinity dB to 0.0 dB
Adjusts the output signal level
MUTE
ON/OFF
Mutes the output