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TUBE ULTRA-Q T1951

In  complex  sound  reinforcement  systems  comprising  different  speakers  located  in  varying  acoustic

environments (e.g. theaters with front speakers, various side-fill speakers and/or balcony speakers) each

single time-delayed channel should be equipped with a separate TUBE ULTRA-Q, as this is the only way to

make provision for varying room acoustic and to adapt the speakers specifically.

What equalizers can’t do

Equalizers are not a miracle cure for poor audio systems, but can be highly useful and efficient audio tools to

musically fine-tune such a system. Fine-tuning often delivers astounding results in terms of acoustic power

and overall sound quality. Equalizers are definitely the most important accessories of your audio system. They

can work wonders when they are used properly, just as the old saying goes:

It’s the tone that makes the music!

4. TECHNICAL  BACKGROUND

4.1 Function

Parametric equalizers represent the most advanced form of equalization systems. Basically, the user has

control over the three parameters that define the so-called Gaussian equalization curve: bandwidth, frequency

and amplitude boost/cut. Unlike graphic equalizers which provide a series of adjacent frequency bands to

approach a specific frequency, parametric equalizers allow for selecting a specific frequency directly. They can

be used to realize complex frequency curves with highest precision. Although the acoustic results of specific

equalizer settings cannot be predicted as easily as on graphic equalizers, parametric EQ’s are professional

audio tools of highest quality. It will certainly pay to invest some time to study their functioning principle and get

a feel for the way in which they can be used to modify the program material.
The newly developed UTC circuit provides subtle sound enhancement rather than showy effects processing. In

particular, digital workstations can be considerably enhanced in their sound character. You are free to use the

TUBE ULTRA-Q before the recording sessions or later when you mix down the music you recorded. You can

also use it to brighten up entire MIDI productions or even movie sound recordings and thus give them their

finishing touch.
Apart from the corrective function you can also use the TUBE ULTRA-Q as a creative tool. The TUBE ULTRA-Q

is an indispensable audio tool for application in recording studios, stage plays or radio dramas. You can use it

to distort voices, create telephone sounds and filter instruments to make them fit into the mixdown. All bands

are highly flexible with the possibility to achieve very narrow bands. In this respect the TUBE ULTRA-Q is

superior to a graphic equalizer.

4.2 The “Constant-Q” principle

One of the most important features any graphic or parametric equalizer has to offer is the independent control

of  its  various  parameters.  The  special  state-variable  filters  of  the  TUBE ULTRA-Q  use  the  so-called

“Constant-Q”  principle  which  prevents  the  parameters  “frequency”,  “bandwidth”  and  “amplitude”  from

influencing each other. In the same way, the mutual influence of the individual frequency bands is avoided,

which is a fundamental requirement as it allows for clearly defined and repeatable filter settings. When several

filters are used simultaneously, the resulting overall filter curve can be calculated by adding/subtracting the

single band-specific filter curves.

4.3 The concept of parallel filters

Unlike conventional parametric equalizers the TUBE ULTRA-Q features a parallel filter configuration, which

offers a decisive advantage over series-type configurations: with parallel filters it is possible to reduce to a

minimum the phase shifts and delays usually associated with filters, which is the reason why the TUBE ULTRA-Q

is such a “musical” device.
Naturally, this concept, too, is subject to a few limitations: unlike series-type filter configurations the concept

of parallel filters allows only to a limited extent for an extreme boost/cut of frequencies. However, as extreme

settings are usually the result of an improperly adjusted sound image, it is imperative that deficiencies of this

4. TECHNICAL BACKGROUND

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Страница 1: ...TUBE ULTRA Q T1951 www behringer com Version 1 1 November 2001 User s Manual ENGLISH All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Страница 2: ...ifiers that produce heat Power Source The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance Grounding or Polarizati...

Страница 3: ...nterested musicians at the Music Fair 1997 when they saw our VINTAGER models for the first time was a lasting incentive driving our development efforts It is our philosophy to share our joy with you b...

Страница 4: ...can be bypassed and is fully adjustable from notch filter to broadband equalization s Broad frequency band overlapping allows extreme boost attenuation s High quality detented potentiometers and swit...

Страница 5: ...interface 14 3 5 EQ ing a P A system 14 4 TECHNICAL BACKGROUND 16 4 1 Function 16 4 2 The Constant Q principle 16 4 3 The concept of parallel filters 16 4 4 On phase shift and time delay 17 4 5 Tubes...

Страница 6: ...em With the exception of two 12AX7 ECC83 tubes the TUBE ULTRA Q T1951 is based on SMD technology Surface Mounted Device These subminiature components known from aerospace applications ensure both extr...

Страница 7: ...sates the level difference automatically 6 dB correction 1 3 Control elements The BEHRINGER TUBE ULTRA Q has four parametric filters organized in 4 different frequency bands A backlit VU meter shows t...

Страница 8: ...ottom end and noise or hiss from the top end When switched to PEAK mode the filters operate identical to the other filters 8 The individual IN OUT switches allow for enabling disabling specific bands...

Страница 9: ...sted in quality from extremely narrow to broad band The TUBE ULTRA Q is superior to graphic equalizers in all respects The BEHRINGER TUBE ULTRA Q uses our newly developed ULTRA TUBE technology a devel...

Страница 10: ...lts in a more gentle slope The LEVEL control sets the amount of boost or attenuation Use the shelving filters to control rumble plop breathing noises and wind or tape hiss With the freedom to set the...

Страница 11: ...dded to the signal This leads to more musical and transparent hights which combine perfectly with the enhancer exciter effect which can perhaps even be reduced a little in favor of the warm tube sound...

Страница 12: ...Fig 3 2 Typical roll off function With roll off we usually refer to a limitation of frequency bands by means of high or low pass filters If you set the LEVEL control at 15 dB the BANDWIDTH control ful...

Страница 13: ...undamentals and harmonics of strings keyboards and percussion Boosting the 600 to 1 kHz range can make instruments sound horn like 1 25k to 4k Drums guitar accentuation of vocals strings and bass Too...

Страница 14: ...d Now you can add upper harmonics by turning up the WARMTH control Percussive instruments gain in punch while instruments that are rich in harmonics like horns gain transparency and brilliance Connect...

Страница 15: ...s would impair your measurements We recommend that you move the measuring mic on a circular line in front of the stage so that you can compare the measured results In this context it should be made su...

Страница 16: ...e recording sessions or later when you mix down the music you recorded You can also use it to brighten up entire MIDI productions or even movie sound recordings and thus give them their finishing touc...

Страница 17: ...eir specific drawbacks 4 5 1 Tube history Due to many patent litigations it is difficult to determine exactly when the tube was born First developments in tube technology were reported between 1904 an...

Страница 18: ...electrons This design was used for example as a rectifier in the power supplies of amplifiers The magnitude and velocity of the flow of electrons depend on the cathode s temperature the material it co...

Страница 19: ...s more pleasant in sound than odd harmonics Another important aspect lies in the fact that tubes produce distortion more gradually than transistors which is why we speak of the saturation of a tube st...

Страница 20: ...e considerably higher saturation of the tube s leads to a full and often deliberate modification of the input signal in many cases combined with a heavy increase in noise floor levels In the studio mo...

Страница 21: ...use holder on the female mains connector has 3 triangular markers with two of these triangles opposing each other Your TUBE ULTRA Q is set to the operating voltage printed next to these markers and ca...

Страница 22: ...smitted over these cables 5 4 Transformer balanced outputs optional In contrast to electronic balancing the use of transformer balanced outputs offers the advantage of galvanic separation between unit...

Страница 23: ...idth variable 0 03 to 2 octaves Function switches indicators Audio In Out relay controlled hard wire bypass Shelf Peak switches outer bands from shelving to parametric In Out activates each filter ban...

Страница 24: ...f the product at BEHRINGER 2 If the product needs to be modified or adapted in order to comply with applicable technical or safety standards on a na tional or local level in any country which is not t...

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