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Equalising a Sound System

When equalising a sound system you should always remember just what it is you are trying to achieve. Two
fundamental reasons for equalization are:-
1. To increase the potential gain or power output of the system before feedback.
2. To improve the naturalness or intelligibility of the sound system.

In a space with poor acoustics or high levels of background noise, the most natural sound may well not be the
most intelligible - a compromise must therefore by reached between these two qualities depending on the
particular application in question - but at the end of the day it doesn’t matter how natural the system sounds if
no one can understand the sound it puts out!

Before beginning to equalise a system, it is a good practice to listen to the “raw” system with speech or music
programme. If such signals are distorted then stop and rectify them before attempting to equalise. Another good
pre-equalisation test is to use a slow sine-sweep. This can expose a number of problems such as rattles or
distortion or poorly controlled room modes and resonances - which pink noise RTA cannot discover. Finally,
before equalisation, check the coverage of the system over the 2 to 4kHz bank. (If necessary, use the equaliser
as a band pass filter to produce the desire range). If coverage is poor to begin with then no amount of
equalisation will overcome this. Again adjustments to the system itself are required. Equalisation is the final
tuning stage. Generally, a gradual transition between adjacent bands should be aimed for, particularly in studio
monitoring situations where the maximum difference between bands should only be 3dB or so. A warning bell
should be ringing if you are using much more than this! This does not mean however that more drastic
adjustments should not be used - this is very often necessary with sound systems operating in poor or severe
acoustic environments, but the reason why such a particularly large fader excursion is being used at a given
frequency should always be carefully considered.

Once satisfied with the basic system, performance equalisation can begin. If using a real time analyser ensure
that the microphone is in a sensible position i.e within the coverage area of the system and not in an area where
strong local acoustics effects might be expected such as within 1 metre of a rear or side wall or in a balcony
opening.

Test Microphone

Spectrum

Analyzer

EQ

Pink

Noise

general.

Sound System Equalisation

Sound System Equalisation

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Страница 5: ...lems There are applications where the ability to cut and boost the response at a particular frequency or over a certain bandwidth other than the equaliser specified one is required to overcome excepti...

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Страница 8: ...must be remembered that excessive boost of some frequencies combined with a high average input signal can occasionally cause this level to be exceeded In this event the input level control should be...

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Страница 10: ...rietory Microcircuit Voltage Consumption Nett Shipping Width Depth Height Input Output Power Output Performance Filters Power Requirements Weight Dimensions Terminations Transformer balanced 20k 10k T...

Страница 11: ...B2637 6 sch 1 Thu Aug 19 16 13 29 1999 7...

Страница 12: ...8 B2636 2 sch 1 Thu Aug 19 16 13 01 1999...

Страница 13: ...B2610 4 sch 1 Thu Aug 19 16 12 34 1999 9...

Страница 14: ...10 B2609 2 sch 1 Thu Aug 19 16 11 23 1999...

Страница 15: ...B2609 2 sch 2 Thu Aug 19 16 11 24 1999 11...

Страница 16: ...12 B2609 2 sch 3 Thu Aug 19 16 11 25 1999...

Страница 17: ...o set up in different venues night after night have little or no control over the acoustics of the buildings and so have to use equalisers to arrive at a compromise solution Depending on the room some...

Страница 18: ...ut some response dips simply cannot be corrected An example is crossover cancellation where very deep notches may appear covering two or three bands Attempting to level the response by excessive boost...

Страница 19: ...bass drum tuba double bass and organ These frequencies give music a sense of power If over emphasised they make the music muddy 50 or 60Hz band also used to reject ac Mains hum Fundamentals of lower...

Страница 20: ...check the coverage of the system over the 2 to 4kHz bank If necessary use the equaliser as a band pass filter to produce the desire range If coverage is poor to begin with then no amount of equalisat...

Страница 21: ...ugh the system as you go so that you keep in touch with what the resultant sound quality is like If the Real Time Analyser you are using is the Klark Teknik DN6000 you have a powerful averaging capabi...

Страница 22: ...cal acoustic environment differs within the same system e g theatre system with a central loudspeaker cluster and delayed side fills or underbalcony speakers each delay channel will need its own separ...

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Страница 24: ...RELATED TO FREQUENCIES This chart shows above the musical notes and octaves related to their actual frequencies The details are cross references below to the frequency range of our Graphic Equalisers...

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