Designed in Italy Assembled in China
Low Pass Filter:
from this frame it is possible to set the Output Channels Low Pass Filter (LPF).
The available shapes and orders for the High Pass Filter are listed below:
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No cut-off
(High Pass Filter Bypassed)
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Buttw 6dB
(Butterworth Filter 6dB/Oct Slope)
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Buttw 12dB
(Butterworth Filter 12dB/Oct Slope)
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LRiley 12dB
(Linkwitz/Riley Filter 12dB/Oct Slope)
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Bessel 12dB
(Bessel Filter 12dB/Oct Slope)
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Buttw 18dB
(Butterworth Filter 18dB/Oct Slope)
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Buttw 24dB
(Butterworth Filter 24dB/Oct Slope)
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LRiley 24dB
(Linkwitz/Riley Filter 24dB/Oct Slope)
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Bessel 24dB
(Bessel Filter 24dB/Oct Slope)
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Buttw 36dB
(Butterworth Filter 36dB/Oct Slope)
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LRiley 36dB
(Linkwitz/Riley Filter 36dB/Oct Slope)
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Buttw 48dB
(Butterworth Filter 48dB/Oct Slope)
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LRiley 48dB
(Linkwitz/Riley Filter 48dB/Oct Slope)
“Frequency”: (High Cut frequency) the selectable frequencies range is from 20Hz to 20kHz
in steps of 1/24 of an Octave.
“Slope”: allows you to select the X-Over's Low Pass Filter Shape and Order.
7 Bands Parametric Equalizer:
The PDA500P allows the user to select either Bell or variable Q Shelving
Parameters and assign them independently using the 7 available filters.
The selection can be done just pressing the “Peak Eq” button on top of the filters' gain sliders and selecting
one of the 3 available filters' type: Peaker, variable Q high Shelving and variable Q low Shelving.
PDA500P User Manual