DB Drive EUPHORIA EDSP4-31BT User Manual - Page 10
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Channel Selection: You can choose to adjust the EQ of a
specific channel by slecting a channel from the Output Channel
Configuration area. The selected channel that is currently being
edited will appear in a blue highlighted state.
Reset EQ: This operation will change the equalizer gains to
0db on all frequencies for the selected channel.
3.9 Signal Equalizer & Crossover Operation
3.9.1 Crossover Operation
Changes to the crossover frequency, type and slope settings
can be made in the Crossover & Equalizer Adjustments area
located above the Output Channel Configuration & Output Delay
Adjustments areas, as shown below:
Figure 3.9.1
Crossover Type: click drop-down button to select from
Linkwitz-Riley, Bessel and Butterworth for both High-pass
and Low-pass filters.
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Frequency: You can make adjustments to this setting via direct
input value or by scrolling up and down with the mouse wheel
to adjust low-cut or high-cut frequency. The adjustment range
is 20Hz ~ 20KHz.
Slope: You can set the slope of the frequency curve to 6dB/
Oct, 12dB/Oct, 18dB/Oct or 24dB/Oct. You will not be able to
make changes to the type setting if slope is set to 6dB/Oct.
Instead, the type setting will automatically be set to NULL.
3.9.2 Equalizer Operation
Addition options for equalizer and crossover settings can be
found in the Output Channel Configuration area located on the
far right. These settings allow for quick and easy operation.
Figure 3.3.8
Reset Output: Selecting the Reset Output button will re-
configure the output map of the selected channel. You can
clear the mapping by selecting "Emptied" or reset the mapping
to default by choosing "Default" from the pop-up dialog box
that appears. If the output configuration is emptied, there will
be no output signal to any channel speaker. This option is used
to restore the output channels for a new system configuration.
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