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10PasseqRear Panel1JO8JSJOH9-34PDLFUT(/%IPUDPME"7*43*426&%&$)0$c-&$53*26&/&1"40673*33*
11PasseqPower and Signal ConnectionsBe very careful to check that the rear chassis power selection switch is set to the correct local line voltage pos
12PasseqOne Coil per Filter, one Core per CoilEach Passeq lter is individually constructed for its intended frequency, that is, each coil, condenser
13PasseqCut LF-LMF Cut MF-MHF Cut MHF-HF Boost LF B. LMF-MHF Boost HF 20k19k518k 18k17k16k15k14k13k12k11k10k8k6 8k67k87k57k6k 6k5k25k 5k4k84k54k34k
14Passeq-'#PPTUE#LF-LMF Cut and LF BoostThe low cut frequency range extends from 30 Hz
15PasseqMHF-HF Cut and HF Boost Passeq’s high frequency bands have a different layout for the cut and boost ranges: The MHF-HF cut band exhibi
16PasseqIn the arenas of recording and mixing one can generally distinguish between two main goals in applying EQ: The rst is sound correction, or so
17PasseqFirst control levels, then apply EQBadly adjusted levels often induce us to misuse EQ in misguided efforts to correct them. As soon as one has
18PasseqCutting fundamental levelsCutting fundamental frequencies provides for a perceived increase in harmonics and is therefore an effect
19PasseqAn overview of frequencies and examples for possible processing (Here we provide approximate values which may expand to adjacent areas)50 Hz –
2PasseqVersion 1.0 – 7/2006Designer: Wolfgang NeumannThis user's guide contains a description of the product. It in no way represents a guarantee
20PasseqClassical instruments and their frequenciesA symphony orchestra presents a kind of ideal paradigm of a balanced, wide-spectrum ins
21PasseqFrequency and EnergyIn general, a frequency prescribes a number of events in a time interval. The per-second cycle of a wave form is given in
22PasseqFrequency FiltersAs a rule almost everyone of us has rst made an aquaintance with frequency ltering through our listening to h
23PasseqEqualizerIn our context here, an EQ is in effect a network of frequency lters which changes its output characteristics depending on frequenci
24PasseqActive EQsThe lters of an active network require external power which allows for an integration of amplifying elements that allow
PasseqPower SupplyThe power supply was carefully engineered to provide clean and consistent currenttttan important prerequisite for exce
26PasseqGuarantee & Product RegistrationAll SPL products come with a two-year manufacturer’s guarantee against defects in material or assembly fro
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3PasseqImportant Safety Information ... 4Hook Up ...
4PasseqPlease note and retain this information. Carefully read and follow all of the safety and oper-ating instructions before you use the machine. Be
5PasseqBe very careful to check that the rear chassis power selection switch is set to the correct local line voltage position before using the unit (
6PasseqSPL Passeq—the most powerful passive Equalizer ever madeUnique Features• The most powerful passive EQ ever made—72 (!) passive lters per chan
7PasseqAdvantages of Passive Filtering• Typically coil inductance in virtually all active lters is achieved through simulation. True passive coil l
8Passeq120 Volt Makeup AmpliersWith passive ltering comes an unavoidable drop in signal level that requires makeup ampli-cation, and with the Passe
9PasseqLundahl TransformersThe Swedish rm of Lundahl is recognized world wide for the superior sonic qualities of its hand made transformers. SPL has
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