Delay; High Pass Filter; Low Pass Filter - Mackie SP260 Owner's Manual

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Delay

Setting up output delays on the SP260 is useful
for time and phase aligning transducers in bi- and
tri-amplified loudspeakers, aligning subwoofers to
full-range loudspeakers, aligning delay stacks to
mains on stage, and more.
As stated on page 14, Delay may be presented in one
±1.000 ms per click, or
~±0.340 m per click, or
~±1.115 feet per click
±0.0208 ms per click, or
~±0.007 m per click, or
~±0.023 feet per click
Turning these wheels clockwise increases the delay
time, while turning them counter-clockwise decreases
the delay time.
0.0000 ms
20
SP260 2x6 Speaker Processor
ms

High Pass Filter

multi-way loudspeaker and subwoofer systems. They
may also be used to roll-off low frequencies that full-
range loudspeakers cannot efficiently reproduce.
frequency. Turning this wheel clockwise increases
the frequency, while turning it counter-clockwise
decreases the frequency. The frequency ranges
Turn the Edit3 [9] Wheel to see the various filter type

Low Pass Filter

In conjunction with high pass filters, low pass
filters are utilized to set up crossovers in multi-way
loudspeaker and subwoofer systems. For example,
in a 3-way stereo system, use the high and low pass
filters on the output feeding the mid-range transducer
to define the range of frequencies it will reproduce.
to the low and high frequency transducers, you may
divide the frequency spectrum so each transducer is
reproducing the range for which it is best suited,
making the system sound its best and operate most
efficiently.
Turning this wheel clockwise increases the frequency,
while turning it counter-clockwise decreases the
Turn the Edit3 [9] Wheel to see the various filter type

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