Tilt Control - Sonance SONAMP DSP 2-150 Instruction Manual

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SONAMP DSP 2-150 MULTI-CHANNEL POWER AMPLIFIER INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Crossover
LP Xover / HP Xover
This setting turns the high and low pass crossovers ON and OFF .
Frequency
In this field you can enter any frequency between 20Hz-20kHz.
Filter Type
6dB, 12dB, 18dB and 24dB per octave Butterworth filters are
available in the pull down menu.
The higher the number the faster the speakers output will be reduced
below or above the crossover frequency.
In a typical satellite subwoofer system the crossover frequency would
be around 80-100Hz for both the high and low pass filters.
Crossover/Tilt Control Example Image
The above EQ image shows High Tilt set to ON, frequency at 5000Hz
with a +5dB gain, creating a gradual tilt in the high frequencies.
HP Xover set to ON at 90Hz with a 24dB Filter Type.
This is an example only to explain the settings. Your settings
will differ.

Tilt Control

The tilt controls are very sophisticated bass and treble control.
By selecting a start frequency and level you can ramp the bass and
or treble up or down.
The effect of the tilt control is visible in the Output Frequency
Response graph.
Low Tilt / High Tilt
This setting turns the Low and High tilt controls ON and OFF.
Frequency
Enter the start frequency of the tilt in Hz.
To boost the low frequencies you would typically set the Low Tilt to
100Hz. To boost the high frequencies you would set the High Tilt to
around 5kHz.
Gain
The gain can be set in 1dB steps +/-12dB.
When setting the gain use as little positive gain as possible to
minimize the risk of damage to the loudspeakers.
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