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Security Advices

Connections

Only use the connections as described. Other connections can lead to health risks and 
damage the equipment.

Water and humidity

Do not use this device anywhere near water (for example in a bath room, a damp cel-
lar, near swimming pools, or similar environments). Otherwise your are dealing with an 
extremely high risk of fatal electrical shocks!

Insertion of objects or fluids

Be careful to not insert any object into any of the chassis openings. You can otherwise 
easily come into contact with dangerous voltage or cause a damaging short circuit. Never 
allow any fluids to be spilled or sprayed on the device. Such actions can lead to dangrous 
electrical shocks or fire!

Ventilation

The vent openings on the unit are meant to avoid the PASSEQ from overheating. You 
should never cover nor block these openings. 

Power Supply

Power the unit exclusively with the voltage rating specified on the unit. In case of doubt, 
contact your local dealer or electric provider. Disconnect the unit from the electric power 
grid if you are not going to use it for a long period of time. Unplug the power chord from 
the mains to cut power supply to the unit. Always make sure that the mains plug is easily 
accessible.

Opening the unit

Simply put: DON‘T, if you are not a certified SPL technician or engineer. Really: Do not 
open the device housing, as there is great risk you will damage the device, or – even after 
being disconnected – you may receive a dangerous electrical shock!

Cord protection

Make sure that your power and audio signal cords are arranged to avoid being stepped on 
or any kind of crimping and damage related to such event. Do not allow any equipment or 
furniture to crimp the cords. Power connection overloads: Avoid any kind of overload in 
connections to wall sockets, extension or splitter power cords, or signal inputs. Always 
keep manufacturer warnings and instructions in mind. Overloads create fire hazards and 
risk of dangerous shocks! 

Lightning

Before thunderstorms or other severe weather, disconnect the device from wall power; 
do not do this during a storm in order to avoid life threatening lightning strikes. Similarly, 
before any severe weather, disconnect all the power connections of other devices and 
antenna and phone/network cables which may be interconnected so that no lightning 
damage or overload results from such secondary connections.

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Страница 5: ...dth 6 Passive EQs 7 Installation 8 Voltage Selection 8 First Steps 8 Cabling Rear Side 9 XLR inputs and outputs 9 Control Elements 11 Layout of Control Elements 12 Frequency 12 LF and LF 12 MF and MF...

Страница 6: ...are under continuous development and improvement Technical specifications are subject to change Package Contents PASSEQ Passive Mastering Equalizer Power cord Manual The PASSEQ Equalizer is available...

Страница 7: ...hoice of frequencies All passive filter components variable resistor capacitor and coil deliver excellent sonic characteristics An important part of this process is played by coil and condenser loadin...

Страница 8: ...ring DVD in the USA Simon Heyworth s Super Audio Mastering in the UK Galaxy Studios in Belgium and the legendary Wisseloord in the Netherlands for instance The 120 volt technology is based on op amps...

Страница 9: ...to doubling the acoustic power 6 dB correspond to twice the sound pressure level and 10dB correspond to twice the perceived loudness When it comes to volume the 120 volt technology exhibits a performa...

Страница 10: ...is usually about 3dB less with the overall increase set to maximum This gives the typical rising form of the shelf filter s response curve Peak Filters A peak filter boosts or cuts a chosen frequency...

Страница 11: ...l energy of the attenuated signal level though it is not part of the actual filter circuit Passive filters react differently than active filters mostly due to the saturation and load ing characteristi...

Страница 12: ...wer cord to the 3 pin IEC socket The transformer power cord and IEC socket all comply to the VDE UL and CSA regulations The PASSEQ should not be installed in close proximity to equipment that emits ma...

Страница 13: ...ection is necessary the correct polarity of the conductors needs to be observed Ground Lift switch to avoid ground loops On the rear panel of the PASSEQ Mastering Equalizer see page 10 is also a GND L...

Страница 14: ...MAINS XLRs Balanced 4dBu 1 GND 2 HOT 3 COLD WARNING AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC LECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK D O N O T O P E N CAUTION Serial Number Made in Germany 115VAC 230VAC 50Hz 60Hz P...

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Страница 16: ...LF band encom passes a range of 10Hz to 550Hz The maximum available increase in this LF boost band is 17 dB while the maximum reduction of the LF band is 22dB Optically these filter bands may be repre...

Страница 17: ...ations result in slightly differing sonic characteristics Q HF Band Like already mentioned in the last chapter with the HF Band you got the possibility to change the Q factor value thus the bandwidth...

Страница 18: ...e the out put level up to 10dB These controls are also 41 step detented potentiometers Channel Switch The two centrally located orange lit switches activate or deactivate the corresponding left and ri...

Страница 19: ...n and Yang principal means ideally to consider always such implied repercussions of work in one frequency for example that in working to enhance warmth that one might want to avoid losing presence Har...

Страница 20: ...B C 91 8 dBu Noise A weighted Gain 0 dBu EQ 0dB B C 95 2 dBu Noise CCIR Gain 0 dBu EQ 0dB B C 86 2 dBu THD N Gain 0 dBu EQ 0dB B C 102 dB Common Mode Rejection 60dBu at 1 kHz Gain 0 dBu EQ 0dB B C Tr...

Страница 21: ...of time Unplug the power chord from the mains to cut power supply to the unit Always make sure that the mains plug is easily accessible Opening the unit Simply put DON T if you are not a certified SPL...

Страница 22: ...ts or those with identical specifications as the originals Incorrectly substituted parts can lead to fire electrical shock or other dangers including further equipment damage Safety inspection Be sure...

Страница 23: ...copied or reproduced in any manner in part or fully without prior authorization by SPL Sound Performance Lab SPL con tinuously strives to improve its products and reserves the right to modify the prod...

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