Equalizer Applications; Event Log - Shure ANI4OUT-XLR Manual

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Equalizer Applications

Conferencing room acoustics vary based on room size, shape, and construction materials. Use the guidelines in following table.
EQ Application
Treble boost for improved speech intelligibility
HVAC noise reduction
Reduce flutter echoes and sibilance
Reduce hollow, resonant room sound

Event Log

The event log provides a detailed account of activity from the moment the device is powered on. The log collects up to 1,000 activity entries and time-stamps
them relative to the last power cycle.
To troubleshoot audio or hardware problems, save the log using the export button. Refer to the log file for details when troubleshooting or consulting with Shure
Systems Support.
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Q Width
Filters
Frequency
Add a high shelf filter to boost frequencies greater than 1 kHz by 3-6 dB
Add a low cut filter to attenuate frequencies below 200 Hz
Identify the specific frequency range that "excites" the room:
Increase the gain to between +10 and +15 dB, and then experiment with
frequencies between 1 kHz and 6 kHz to pinpoint the range of flutter echoes
Reduce the gain at the identified frequency (start between -3 and -6 dB) to
minimize the unwanted room sound
Identify the specific frequency range that "excites" the room:
Increase the gain to between +10 and +15 dB, and then experiment with
frequencies between 300 Hz and 900 Hz to pinpoint the resonant frequency
Reduce the gain at the identified frequency (start between -3 and -6 dB) to
minimize the unwanted room sound
Shure Incorporated
Suggested Settings
Set a narrow Q value
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or sibilance
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Set a narrow Q value
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2016/08/24

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