EQ section
The Bass, Lo-Mid, Hi-Mid and Treble bands use dual concentric rotary controls. The outside ring controls the band cut
and boost in the range -15dB to +15dB. The inner ring of the dial controls the bandwidth of the filter in the range 0.1 to
2 octaves (with a centre detent at 0.5 octave).
Bass Band Gain/Attenuation
( o u t s i d e
bandwidth
activated when Bell 9 - is
selected).
The Lo-Cut control selects
the HPF frequency and is
continuously variable from
20Hz to 400Hz. The Lo-Cut
filter is enabled by pressing
the Lo-Cut switch.
The
Lo-Cut
Switch
is
a
conventional latching switch
where the filter is enabled
w h e n
t h e
s w i t c h
i s
depressed.
T h e
B a s s
control selects the frequency
at which the bass equaliser
b a n d
a c t s
continuously variable from
20Hz to 400Hz.
L o - M i d
r i n g ) .
B a s s
Gain/Attenuation
ring).
(inside
ring
(inside ring).
The
Lo-Mid
FREQUENCY
control selects the frequency
at which the lo-mid equaliser
b a n d
a c t s
a n d
continuously variable from
100Hz to 2KHz.
The EQ Switch enables or
disables the equaliser in the
signal path. (This parameter
is automatable).
F R E Q U E N C Y
a n d
i s
The Bass Band BELL switch
enables
or
disables
the
Parametric EQ for the bass
band. The Bell switch is a
conventional latching switch
-
when
depressed
the
equaliser band will work in
f u l l
p a r a m e t r i c
m o d e ,
otherwise the equaliser band
will act like a traditional
MIDAS
shelving
response
EQ.
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B a n d
(outside
Lo-Mid
bandwidth
H i - M i d
B a n d
Gain/Attenuation
ring).
Hi-Mid
bandwidth
i s
(inside ring).
The
control selects the frequency
at which the treble equaliser
b a n d
continuously variable from
1KHz to 20KHz.
The
Hi-Mid
FREQUENCY
control selects the frequency
at which the hi-mid equaliser
b a n d
a c t s
a n d
continuously variable from
400Hz to 8kHz.
Front Panel
Front Panel
T r e b l e
B a n d
Gain/Attenuation
(outside
ring).
Treble
bandwidth
(inside ring, activated when
Bell is selected).
(outside
Treble
FREQUENCY
a c t s
a n d
i s
The Treble Band BELL switch
enables
or
disables
Parametric EQ for the treble
band. The Bell switch is a
conventional latching switch
-
when
depressed
equaliser band will work in
i s
f u l l
p a r a m e t r i c
otherwise the equaliser band
will act like a traditional
MIDAS
shelving
response
EQ.
the
the
m o d e ,
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