Mic Section - Boston Acoustics BA 300 User Manual

Integrated mixing amplifier
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MIC SECTION

Navigate with the FBX (up) / IN (down) button, the mic customizations list features the following sections:
Phase: phase adjustment 0 ° -180 ° .2.
EQ BYPASS / ON/OFF: turn EQ on/off
HPF FREQ / 10 - 300HZ: cut off excess low frequencies
EQ 1 -> EQ 11 / F: 10Hz -> 22000Hz; G: +/- 12dB (Gain: Intensity)
The Mic section has 11 customizable EQ bands, helping to customize signal cut off for microphones,
used to cut feedback or compensate for lower signals.
EQ 1 -> EQ 2: adjusts bass frequencies from 63Hz -> 125Hz
EQ 3 -> EQ 8: adjusts middle frequencies from 315Hz -> 630Hz
EQ 8 -> EQ 11: adjusts high frequencies from -> 12000hz
Depending on the type of music, different types of speakers, different room spaces, different adjustments
will be required suit your karaoke set
Depending on each person's voice and depending on the type of microphone, you can use the following
basic adjustments:
• For people with a deeper voice, you should reduce the intensity of bass (in the frequency range of 125Hz
and 250Hz) to avoid the sound being Um.
• For those who have a thinner voice, you should increase the level of bass (in the frequency range of 60hz
and 125Hz) to thicken and add warmth to their voice
• If your speakers have mid frequencies that are more pronounced than bass and treble, you can reduce
the mid frequencies (250-Hz-1000Hz) to get a more even sound. Conversely, if the speaker has bass and
treble that over power mid frequencies, you lower these 2 frequencies so that vocals do not "boom" and
are less harsh. This helps cut feedback on microphones, enhance singing voices.
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