AudioControl Ten Series III 사용자 설명서 - 페이지 3
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SUBSONIC FILTER
Subsonics are inaudible ultra-low frequency oscillations caused by feed-
back, floor vibration, studio noise and other nefarious enemies of your
speakers. They manifest themselves in a visible flopping of speaker woofer
cones. Distorting and destructive, subsonics are chopped off below 20Hz by
this special filter circuit. Don't confuse it with the lousy "Low Cut" filter on
your receiver or integrated which also robs audible low bass. The SUBSONIC
filter on the TEN should be left IN at all times with no audible loss of bass and
a whole lot of positive speaker protection.
VIDEO/AUXILIARY
Both this button and the TAPE MON button next door allow you to play
different inputs into the equalizer and then into your receiver or preamp for
listening. When you press VIDEO/AUX IN, the TEN will be equalizing input
from a television, disc player, VCR or any other line level source.
TAPE MONITOR
This is a "loop" just like the one controlled by the Tape Monitor on your
receiver. When pushed in, the TEN is receiving signals from the tape decks.
Note that if the deck is not playing and the TAPE MON button is pushed in,
deafening silence will occur.
Since the TAPE MON is a loop which goes out of the TEN through a tape
deck or other device and back in, it is where you'd plug any other sound-
enhancing devices such as surround sound, noise reducers, expanders, etc. If
such a device is installed, pushing the TAPE MON button IN will activate this
device. See the hook-up details if this is getting hazy. If you don't own any
other outboard add-ons, don't worry about it further.
Next we come to the EQ SLIDERS that make up the equalization
portion of the TEN. The sound spectrum - from the lowest to highest - is
divided up into ten EQUAL ranges, called octaves. Don't worry about the fact
that the frequency numbers don't jump up in orderly tenths but instead
approximately double. Just think of them as ten equal bands of sound. Each
has its purposes and contributes different experiences to your enjoyment of
music. While reading this section, note the chart of instruments which will
help you understand the relationships of instruments to frequency bands.
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