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Tensor Beta (Active Version)
Manual
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6.3
Controls
The Control section provides the possibility
to change the input sensitivity and to
influence the higher pitches with three
additional controls.
a)
High Shelf
The shelving filter progressively raises or lowers frequencies above 6
kHz up to 6 dB. Progressively means that in a specific frequency band,
from a certain point (above 6 kHz in this case) the frequencies are
gradually being changed (see fig.).
b)
Tweeter / Mid Gain
With the ‘Tweeter’ and ‘Mid Gain‘ controls you can raise or
lower the level of the tweeter (-4 to +4 dB, above 4 kHz) and the
midrange (-2 to +2 dB, from 800 Hz to 4 kHz).
These controls alter the whole frequency range. They are an ideal
tool to fine-tune the sonic characteristics of your loudspeakers to
your room and your personal taste.
c)
Input Gain
‘Input Gain’ regulates the overall input sensitivity of your
loudspeaker within a range of -10 to +10 dB, and controls the
volume of your loudspeaker equally in all frequency ranges.
6.
Speaker Adjustment
Room EQ >6 kHz for high frequencies
above 6 kHz