Speaker adjustment – ADAM Audio MP1 User Manual

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4. Speaker Adjustment

4.5

Bass Gain

The ‘Bass Gain’ raises or lowers the gain of the woofer up

to +/-6 dB.

4.6

High / Low Shelving EQs

Whereas the gains raise or lower the volume of a single

driver as a whole, the two room equalizers work differently.
The ‘EQ >6kHz’ is a shelving filter that progressively raises
or lowers the range above 6 kHz up to 6 dB. The ‘EQ
<150Hz’ does the same for the frequency band below 150
Hz (please see figures below).

4.7

LEDs

There are two diodes on the front panel. When the
loudspeaker is being switched on, the Overload-LED will
flash red a few times. This does not indicate an overload!
It signalizes the control function of the protective circuit.
Afterwards, the On-LED will start to glow green, indicat-
ing power on. Only if the Overload-LED flashes red during
operation, it does indicate an overload. Then, the protec-
tive circuit will be activated to prevent the speaker from
damage.

Room EQ <150 Hz for low
frequencies below 150 Hz

Room EQ >6 kHz for high
frequencies above 6 kHz

On

Standby

EQ

>6 kHz

High Gain

OL

+6 dB

+4 dB -6 dB

-4 dB

MP1

EQ <150

Hz

+6 dB

-6 dB

Mid Gain

+2 dB

-2 dB

Bass Gain

+6 dB

-6 dB

Input Gain

+10 dB

-10 dB

On

Standby

EQ

>6 kHz

High Gain

OL

+6 dB

+4 dB -6 dB

-4 dB

MP1

EQ <150

Hz

+6 dB

-6 dB

Mid Gain

+2 dB

-2 dB

Bass Gain

+6 dB

-6 dB

Input Gain

+10 dB

-10 dB

On

Standby

EQ

>6 kHz

High Gain

OL

+6 dB

+4 dB -6 dB

-4 dB

MP1

EQ <150

Hz

+6 dB

-6 dB

Mid Gain

+2 dB

-2 dB

Bass Gain

+6 dB

-6 dB

Input Gain

+10 dB

-10 dB

On

Standby

EQ

>6 kHz

High Gain

OL

+6 dB

+4 dB -6 dB

-4 dB

MP1

EQ <150

Hz

+6 dB

-6 dB

Mid Gain

+2 dB

-2 dB

Bass Gain

+6 dB

-6 dB

Input Gain

+10 dB

-10 dB

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