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Dance Txt Sub
- A voicing with low frequency enhancement and mid/high clarity more suitable for program material
playback like pop or electronic music, with an 80 Hz high-pass filter for use with an external subwoofer, for example,
the KS112. (When Mic Boost is selected, input B contour changes to “Speech” while input A remains as “Dance.”)
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Floor Monitor
– A voicing for a full, balanced sound when used as a wedge monitor, giving added stability when live
microphones are nearby.
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Speech
– A voicing (Input B only) that gives clarity and stability when used with either a hand-held dynamic
microphone or headset microphone. Input A/C remains on the Default voicing so that music or audio can pass through
the speaker simultaneously without the Speech voicing being applied to it.
MIC BOOST
CWAONN GE:
The MIC BOOST setting should only be used if a microphone is connected directly to the MIC/LINE input. Using
the MIC setting for line-level may introduce distortion. Use caution when changing to the MIC selection as the output level
increases significantly when MIC is selected.
MIC BOOST adds +25 dB to Input B when the MIC BOOST button is engaged. Some of the voicings for Input B change
when MIC BOOST is on. The table below shows the differences on Input B when MIC BOOST is on or off.
Input A, Input B Comparison With MIC BOOST On and Off
Contour
Input A
Input B
Input B (mic boost on)
Default
Default
Default
Default (+25 dB)
Default w/sub
Default w/sub
Default w/sub
Default w/sub (+25 dB)
Dance
Dance
Dance
Speech (+25 dB)
Dance w/sub
Dance w/sub
Dance w/sub
Speech (+25 dB)
Floor Monitor
Floor Monitor
Floor Monitor
Floor Monitor (+25 dB)
Speech
Default
Speech
Speech (+25 dB)