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4.1.  Before You Begin

Your FBX Feedback Exterminator will improve any sound reinforcement system. The 

instructions presume that you are familiar with the fundamentals of sound reinforce-

ment.

4.1.1.  where the FBX fits in your sound system:

The most common patch point is between the output of the mixer and the input of a 

power amp.  In this position, the FBX can sense and eliminate feedback occurring 

in any channel of the mixer.  An even better solution is on a mixer insert point for 

a single channel, or a subgroup (see application diagrams in 

Section Two — Ap-

plications

). This targets the feedback control to the mics that need it.  

Note:

 If you’re using a mixer with unbalanced 1/4" outputs, you must use standard 

unbalanced cables and connectors when connecting it to the FBX.  Similarly, if your 

mixer is wired for balanced 1/4" Tip-Ring-Sleeve (TRS) outputs, you must use that 

type of connector.  If you don’t, you may experience a loss of gain (up to 6 dB) when 

using the FBX.  This can occur if either side of the balanced output is grounded at 

any point (or when mixing balanced and unbalanced inputs and outputs). 

4.1.2.  A note about graphic equalizers:

The

 

FBX is designed to replace the graphic equalizer’s function for eliminating 

feedback.  In many applications, such as churches, auditoriums or small acoustic 

ensembles, the mixing board provides all the tonal control that is necessary.  The

 

FBX  can  replace  the  graphic  EQ  altogether  in  some  applications;  however,  a 

graphic equalizer may be beneficial to shape a system's total performance. If you 

do want to use an equalizer, place the FBX after the EQ in the signal path. Use 

the EQ’s controls to shape the tonal response of the sound system, but DO NOT 

NOTCH FOR FEEDBACK.  

4.1.3.  Understanding FIXeD and DYnAMIC filters

Before operating  the FBX, you need to understand the two types of FBX filters: 

FIXED and DYNAMIC.  FIXED FILTERS retain their frequency center-points until 

the unit is reset by the user. The system’s gain before feedback is limited primarily 

by the number of fixed filters; i.e., increasing the number of fixed filters increases 

the system’s gain before feedback. In addition, you can LOCK the fixed filters so 

they do not get any deeper.  Locked fixed filters are no longer adaptive.  The

 

FBX's 

DYNAMIC FILTERS control intermittent feedback that comes and goes throughout 

the program. They are continually reset automatically to different frequencies as new 

feedback occurs during the program.

 For most applications, the optimal setting 

is nine FIXED and three DYNAMIC FILTERS.  This is the factory default.

4.1.4.  Setup & ready

Your FBX Feedback Exterminator is either in Setup mode or in Ready mode. 

Setup Mode:  

It’s quick and quiet, but use this mode for setup only – do not use 

the FBX for your program while in Setup mode.  Think of Setup mode as your 

key to achieving one of the main benefits of the FBX:  getting more gain before 

feedback.  In Setup mode you will be raising the gain of your system so the FBX 

can place transparent filters (Fixed Filters) that will allow you to get all the gain 

you need for a loud and clear show.  In Setup the FBX is very sensitive so 

do not 

talk into the mics during setup

, and try to keep room noise to a minimum. If the 

room is noisy, then go into Ready mode and raise your gain while the fixed filters 

are still unlocked (flashing Ready LED).  

Ready Mode:  

Let the show begin.  Your fixed filters are eliminating feedback 

and giving you extra gain, and your dynamic filters are ready to jump on any new 

feedback during the show.  In this mode your fixed filters are either locked (red 

LEDs) or unlocked (amber LEDs).  We recommend locking your fixed filters for 

the show.  But if you don’t have time for the Setup mode, or if the room is just too 

noisy during setup, then you can start off by unlocking the fixed filters.  Leaving 

the fixed filters unlocked allows them to get deeper if needed, which can be handy 

if you need to get more gain before feedback. But once your system stabilizes we 

recommend you lock the fixed filters for the duration of the show!

SeCtIon FoUr — oPerAtInG InStrUCtIonS

Содержание FBX 1210

Страница 1: ...ING SPECIFICATIONS 3 SECTION FOUR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4 4 1 Before You Begin 4 4 2 How To Operate your FBX2410 5 SECTION FIVE How to use FBX Features 6 5 1 Gain 6 5 2 FBX Filter Control 6 5 3 Important Operating Considerations 6 SECTION SIX TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS 7 SECTION seven FBX Theory Practice 8 7 1 Introduction to FBX 8 7 2 The Advantages of FBX Filters 8 7 3 Parametric Filters and FBX 9 SE...

Страница 2: ...ower inlet incorporating a built in fuse holder To change the fuses in this socket 1 Disconnect the power cord from the unit 2 Pull out the fuse holder and remove the old fuse 3 Install a new fuse into the holder Replace only with one of the following fuses 230 VAC 0 06A 10 W 0 080 A T fuse 4 Refit the fuse cover 11 Power Switch Previous settings retained during power off 12 Quarter inch Output TR...

Страница 3: ...se 20 Hz 20 KHz 0 3 dB Gain matching 0 2 dB Spectral Variation 25 dB 20 Hz to 20 KHz SNR Dynamic Range 108 dB THD 005 at 1 KHz 0 01 20 Hz 10 KHz 0 025 10 KHz 20 KHz Dynamic Range 105 dB POWER INPUT 115 VAC 100 130 VAC 50 60 Hz 230 VAC 200 240 VAC 50 60 Hz FUSE 115 VAC 0 1 A 10 W 0 160 A SB fuse 230 VAC 0 06A 10 W 0 080 A T fuse DIMENSIONS 1 U rack mount 19 x 1 75 x 6 25 in nominal rackmountable 48...

Страница 4: ...et by the user The system s gain before feedback is limited primarily by the number of fixed filters i e increasing the number of fixed filters increases the system s gain before feedback In addition you can LOCK the fixed filters so they do not get any deeper Locked fixed filters are no longer adaptive The FBX s DYNAMIC FILTERS control intermittent feedback that comes and goes throughout the prog...

Страница 5: ...ilter LEDs cycle back and forth in sequence This is your indication that the FBX is exiting setup mode IMPORTANT Reduce gain slightly You are now in READY perfor mance mode with the Fixed filters locked and the blue Ready light on Begin the show c You may quit Setup mode at any time prior to its automatic exit by simply pressing the READY button blue READY LED will flash Press it again at any time...

Страница 6: ...t and if one isn t press the READY button before your program begins You ll know the FBX2410 is in setup mode when the SETUP button is lit NOTE You can manually override Setup mode if necessary 5 3 4 Mobile vs Stationary Microphones One significant advantage offered by the Sabine family of FBX Feedback Exterminator products is their ability to adapt to changing acoustical relationships involving s...

Страница 7: ...e signal level LED s on the unit light up 3 It may be patched in an effects loop not directly in the signal path This WILL NOT WORK 4 You may have used all 12 filters Dynamic filters will con tinue to operate by notching feedback frequencies as they occur but ultimately gain will exceed filter capacity A Yes Q Can I place the unit in the mixer effects loop A Avoid this configuration You can config...

Страница 8: ...terial intelligently distinguishing feedback from music or speech 2 A second advantage is that FBX micro filters are precisely placed anywhere feedback occurs with 1 Hz resolution while graphic EQ filters are limited to 31 fixed center points An FBX filter represents a direct hit on feedback In contrast a graphic EQ filter can only approximate the exact frequency of the feedback and the filter or ...

Страница 9: ... a total of 12 FBX filters combined fixed and dy namic which can be used as needed to exterminate feedback After years of experience and experimentation Sabine has settled upon a default balance of 10 fixed and 4 dynamic filters set at the factory This default condition can be changed to any combination you require If you follow setup instructions for setting FBX filters your FBX2410 will automati...

Страница 10: ...uit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Canadian Compliance Statement This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regula tions of the Canadian Department of Communications Le present appareil numerique n emet pas de br...

Страница 11: ...sume liability for personal injury or property damage arising out of or caused by a non Sabine alteration or attachment nor does Sabine assume any responsibility for damage to interconnected non Sabine equipment that may result from the normal functioning and maintenance of the Sabine equipment UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL SABINE BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOST PROFITS LOST SAVINGS ANY INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OR...

Страница 12: ...p mode You are ready to go The blue LED will flash Push READY again at any time to Lock Fixed filters the blue LED stays lit See the operating guide for more information on locking fixed filters Raise gain slowly Fixed filter LEDs will flash amber and then remain lit one at a time as filters are set Wireless Mics If you are using a wireless mic stop raising gain after a few filters and move the mi...

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