Source; Polarity; Gain; Eq Bypass - Mackie SP260 Owner's Manual

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Source

If you are running a stereo system, choose either
Input A or Input B. If the system is mono (or has a
mono component such as a subwoofer or a single
loudspeaker mounted in a venue's lobby, for example),
between these three options.
editing mode.

Polarity

Polarity inversion is often helpful in improving phase
alignment throughout the loudspeaker system, whether
used separately or with a small amount of delay. For
polarity to see if that doesn't solve the issue.
Turn the Edit2 [8] or Edit3 [9] Wheel to scroll
between Polarity = Normal [default] and Polarity =
Invert [180˚].

Gain

In some cases you may need to adjust the output
levels differently to properly balance the system
components for ideal performance.
the gain by ±0.1 dB per click. Turning these wheels
clockwise increases gain, while turning them
counter-clockwise decreases gain. The gain ranges

EQ Bypass

EQ Bypass flattens the 7-Band EQ on the output so
you may hear exactly how it is affecting the system.
By toggling the EQ Bypass on and off, you may quickly
compare the sound with and without EQ.
Turn the Edit2 [8] or Edit3 [9] Wheel to scroll
between Bypass = Off [default] and Bypass = On.
Bypass mode and exit the EQ Bypass editing mode.

7-Band EQ

Output EQ is used primarily for adjusting the
response of a particular loudspeaker or transducer.
Additionally, output EQ may be used to correct room
anomalies in multi-room setups.
frequency. Turning this wheel clockwise increases
the frequency, while turning it counter-clockwise
decreases the frequency. The frequency ranges from
by ~±0.05 per click. Turning this wheel clockwise
increases the bandwidth, while turning it counter-
clockwise decreases the bandwidth. The EQ band may
be configured as high or low shelf by turning it all the
way counter-clockwise.
These are the EQ choices from the furthest counter-
To change the EQ between shelving and
parametric, the gain must first be set to 0.0 dB.
~±0.5 dB per click. Turning this wheel clockwise
increases the gain, while turning it counter-clockwise
mode.
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