Rolls RPQ160 User Manual

Rpq160 parametric equalizer

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RPQ160 Parametric Equalizer

The RPQ160 is a four-band parametric equalizer for the professional audio installation and

music market. The unit is housed in a steel painted 1U rack space chassis, has an internal

power supply, and is designed to withstand the rigors of road use.
Each frequency band has a variable Frequency select control which adjusts the frequency

center, a Width (Q) control which varies the shape of the equalization curve, and a +/- 15 dB

Level control. Additional frequency control has been provided with variable High and Low

pass shelving filters. An overall Level control, a Bypass switch, and a Power LED round out

the front panel.
Since equalization is used on virtually every type of audio signal and in many various applica-

tions, the RPQ160 has RCA, 1/4" and XLR inputs and outputs provided on the rear panel.
A parametric equalizer, unlike conventional graphic equalizers, provides for the precise con-

trol over the frequency selection, band width and levels. The RPQ160 is a powerful tool when
used for room equalization, sound reinforcement, or home or studio recording applications.

FEATURES:

• Four bands of parametric equalization

• +/- 15 dB of Boost/Cut for each frequency

• RCA, 1/4" and XLR inputs and outputs

• Adjustable high and low shelving filters

• "T" Filters, which avoid the complexity and distortion of state-variable filters

ROLLS Coporation

5143 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, UT, 84107

(801) 263-9053 FAX (801) 263-9068

[email protected] • www.rolls.com

20

40k

20k

40

100 320 640

4k

12k

Frequency (Hz)

HIGH SHELF SWEEP DIAGRAM

O dB

Set at 30 khz

Set at 1 khz

10

16k

12k

20

40

80

160 320 640

Frequency (Hz)

Set at 16Hz

Set at 500 Hz

LOW SHELF SWEEP DIAGRAM

O dB

20k

50

10k

6k

100 200

600

1k

2k

Frequency (Hz)

20k

Amplitude, 5 dB/division

5

10

15

20

-5

-10

-15

-20

The two shelving filters are designed to tai-

lor the frequency response of the signal; the

Low Shelf cuts the frequencies 3 dB at the

control's indicated setting and rolls off be-

low, and the High Shelf cuts the frequencies

3dB at the indicated setting and rolls off

above.

The Low Shelf Sweep Diagram shows the re-

sponse curve of the Low Shelf filter at its

minimum and maximum setting.

The High Shelf Sweep Diagram shows the

response curve of the High Shelf filter at its

minimum and maximum setting.

Shown to the left is a typical symmetrical

response curve of a swept parametric band

filter with the Frequency control set at 1 kHz,

the Level set at +15 and -15 dB, and the Oc-

tave control set at .3, .5, 1, and 3. These

curves remain consistent over the frequency

spectrum, they simply shift to whatever fre-

quency setting is indicated by the Frequency

control.

CLIP

HIGH SHELF

1

KHZ

1.5

4

2

6

10

30

16

20

30

50

100

LOW SHELF

500

400

200

HZ

0

+12

LEVEL

-12

WIDTH

LEVEL

3.

3

0

+15

-15

HZ

FREQ

+15

-15

HZ

FREQ

WIDTH

LEVEL

0

+15

-15

HZ

FREQ

WIDTH

LEVEL

0

+15

-15

HZ

PWR

150

3k

300

800

1.1k

1.8k

300

800

2.1k

3.3k

7k

10k

600

2k

4k

6k

12k

20k

ACTIVE

0

FREQ

70

200

400

600

900

1.5k

100

166

400

900

WIDTH

OCT

3.

3

OCT

3.

3

OCT

3.

3

OCT

dB

dB

dB

dB

dB

120 VAC

50/60 Hz 15 VA

MADE IN U.S.A.

CAUTION

RISQUE DE CHOC - NE PAS ENLEVER

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

SERIAL NUMBER

WARNING:

DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN

OR MOISTURE.

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT

NOT REMOVE BACK.

NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE.

REFER

SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL

INPUT

OUTPUT

NRTL/C

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