CONTROLS & CONNECTIO NS
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reduction occurs gradually after the signal has exceeded the Threshold,
producing a more musical response (to some folks).
2 . 4 E Q U A L I Z E R
The EQ is divided into three sections or bands (Low, Mid and High) Each band has
the following controls:
GAIN
: Controls the amount of cut or boost of the corresponding frequency. Each gain
control /-10dB of attenuation.
FREQUENCY
: Selects the center frequency of equalization. If the gain is set to 0, this
control will have no effect.
Q (Bandwidth
): Controls the width of the frequency being adjusted. Q is defined as
the ratio of the center frequency divided by bandwidth. If the gain is set to 0, this
control will have no effect. The Q on the Eureka ranges from 0.4 (wide) to 2.0
(narrow). In octaves the Q on the Eureka ranges from 3 octaves to 2/3 octaves.
BYPASS
: When pushed in, the EQ is no longer equalizing the signal.