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DISTRIBUTION AMPLIFIER/ZONE MIXER/MIC SPLITTER DA-410.
Q
0,1
0,2
0,3
0,4
0,5
0,6
0,7
0,8
0,9
1
5% RESISTORS
1 K
Ω
2K
Ω
3K
Ω
3,9K
Ω
5,1K
Ω
6,2K
Ω
6,8K
Ω
8,2K
Ω
9,1K
Ω
10K
Ω
1% RESISTORS
1K
Ω
2K
Ω
3,01K
Ω
4,02K
Ω
4,99K
Ω
6,04K
Ω
6,98K
Ω
8,06K
Ω
9,09K
Ω
10K
Ω
Q
1,1
1,2
1,3
1,4
1,5
1,6
1,7
1,8
1,9
2
5% RESISTORS
11K
Ω
12K
Ω
13K
Ω
--
15K
Ω
16K
Ω
--
18K
Ω
--
20K
Ω
1% RESISTORS
11,0K
Ω
12,1K
Ω
13,0K
Ω
14,0K
Ω
15,0K
Ω
16,2K
Ω
16,9K
Ω
18,2K
Ω
19,1K
Ω
20,0K
Ω
Q
2,1
2,2
2,3
2,4
2,5
2,6
2,7
2,8
2,9
3
5% RESISTORS
--
22K
Ω
--
24K
Ω
--
--
27K
Ω
--
--
30K
Ω
1% RESISTORS
21,0K
Ω
22,1K
Ω
23,2K
Ω
24,3K
Ω
24,9K
Ω
26,1K
Ω
26,7K
Ω
28,0K
Ω
28,7K
Ω
30,1K
Ω
Q
3,1
3,2
3,3
3,4
3,5
3,6
3,7
3,8
3,9
4
5% RESISTORS
--
--
33K
Ω
--
--
36K
Ω
--
--
39K
Ω
--
1% RESISTORS
30,9K
Ω
32,4K
Ω
33,2K
Ω
34,0K
Ω
34,8K
Ω
35,7K
Ω
37,4K
Ω
38,3K
Ω
39,2K
Ω
40,2K
Ω
Q
4,1
4,2
4,3
4,4
4,5
4,6
4,7
4,8
4,9
5
5% RESISTORS
--
--
43K
Ω
--
--
--
47K
Ω
--
--
--
1% RESISTORS
41,2K
Ω
42,2K
Ω
43,2K
Ω
44,2K
Ω
45,3K
Ω
46,4K
Ω
--
47,5K
Ω
48,7K
Ω
49,9K
Ω
Q
5,1
5,2
5,3
5,4
5,5
5,6
5,7
5,8
5,9
6
5% RESISTORS
51K
Ω
--
--
--
--
56K
Ω
--
--
--
--
1% RESISTORS
51,1K
Ω
52,3K
Ω
--
53,6K
Ω
54,9K
Ω
56,2K
Ω
--
57,6K
Ω
59,0K
Ω
60,4K
Ω
Q
6,1
6,2
6,3
6,4
6,5
6,6
6,7
6,8
6,9
7
5% RESISTORS
--
62K
Ω
--
--
--
--
--
68K
Ω
--
--
1% RESISTORS
--
61,9K
Ω
63,4K
Ω
--
64,9K
Ω
--
66,5K
Ω
68,1K
Ω
--
69,8K
Ω
Q
7,1
7,2
7,3
7,4
7,5
7,6
7,7
7,8
7,9
8
5% RESISTORS
--
--
--
--
75K
Ω
--
--
--
--
--
1% RESISTORS
71,5K
Ω
--
73,2K
Ω
--
75K
Ω
--
76,8K
Ω
--
78,7K
Ω
--
Q
8,1
8,2
8,3
8,4
8,5
8,6
8,7
8,8
8,9
9
5% RESISTORS
--
82K
Ω
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1% RESISTORS
80,6K
Ω
--
82,5K
Ω
--
84,5K
Ω
--
86,6K
Ω
--
88,7K
Ω
--
Q
9,1
9,2
9,3
9,4
9,5
9,6
9,7
9,8
9,9
10
5% RESISTORS
91K
Ω
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
100K
Ω
1% RESISTORS
91,0K
Ω
--
93,1K
Ω
--
95,3K
Ω
--
--
97,6K
Ω
--
100K
Ω
As seen in the table, there are Q values for which don't exist available commercial
resistors. In that case you should approach to the nearest Q.
As in the others cases, for more accurate results, it is always advisable that use 1%
resistors.
GAIN VARIATION
Apart from the gain, frequency and Q variations, you could vary the total output gain in
which it is insert the equalisation point. This one could carry out varying the R1 resistor of the
equaliser card.
The formula that gives us the gain is showed in the picture, the gain
in dB and the resistor in
Ω
. The factory value for R1 is 10 k
Ω
, giving a gain of
0 dB. For example, for a gain of 6 dB, the resistor R1 would be of 5.1 k
Ω
5%
or 4.99 k
Ω
1%, and for a gain of - 6 dB, the resistor R1 would be 20 k
Ω
5%
or 20 k
Ω
1%. You should use values lower than 2 k
Ω
for this resistor.
You should be careful in the adjustment of high gains (great of 6 dB), since the
distribution amplifier/zone mixer/mic splitter dynamic diminishes considerably.
The next table shows the value of R1 resistor for different gains: