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Operation with D6 or D12
Select the controller setup Q-SUB.
Within the D12 amplifier this is available in "Dual Channel" and "Mix
TOP/SUB" mode.
Selecting Q-SUB mode in the D6 or D12 enables up to two Q-SUB
cabinets to be driven by the respective channel.
Selecting the Q-SUB configuration along with the CSA mode enables
up to two Q-SUB cabinets to be driven by the respective channel.
In applications with low continuous levels and low ambient temperatures
up to three cabinets can be connected to a D12 channel.
Controller settings
100 Hz circuit
If the 100 Hz circuit is selected, the upper operating frequency of the
system is reduced from 130 Hz to 100 Hz.
CSA
CSA (Cardioid Subwoofer Array) is a method to combine three or
multiples of three subwoofer cabinets to form an array with exceptional
directivity at low frequencies.
A Q-SUB cabinet driven in CSA mode eliminates the energy radiated to
the rear of the two front radiating Q-SUB cabinets (CSA not selected).
CSA decreases the low end diffuse sound field, significantly improving
the direct-to-diffuse energy ratio in the audience areas.
Fig. 3: CSA Stack (Example)
Please note that all other settings of the amplifiers driving a CSA have
to be identical (input signal, level, 100 Hz, EQ, delay).
Please refer to d&b TI 330 (d&b code D5330.E), which describes the
setup in detail. The TI can be downloaded from the d&b website at
www.dbaudio.com.
Operation with E-PAC
Selecting Q-SUB mode enables the E-PAC to drive one Q-SUB
loudspeaker.
The 100 Hz setting is available. The characteristics of the 100 Hz setting
are explained in the previous section "Operation with D6 or D12 -
Controller settings".
Note: Please note that the E-PAC does not support the Cardioid Subwoofer
Array configuration (CSA).
Q-SUB Manual
(2.2 EN)
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