Mono input channel, Gain, Mf eq – Allen&Heath XB-14-2 User Manual

Page 15: Lf eq, Hf eq, 100hz

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Allen & Heath 16 XB-14 MK2 User Guide

MONO INPUT CHANNEL

MF EQ

The MF (Mid Frequency) equaliser affects the middle of the audible

frequency range. The frequency graduations on the sweep control
are the centre frequencies of the EQ. The range has been carefully

chosen to cover “boomy” frequencies around 120Hz to 250Hz

which may need cutting back, or a lift at 2 to 3kHz may be required
for microphone intelligibility.

LF EQ

The LF (Low Frequency) equaliser

affects the response at the low end of
the audio range. The graph shows the

response of the LF EQ at maximum

cut and boost. The corner frequency
is 80Hz.

HF EQ

The HF (High Frequency) equaliser affects the frequency response

of the higher audible frequencies. The corner frequency of 12kHz is
around 3dB from the maximum cut or boost of the circuit. It has

plenty of gain and actually gives slightly more that the +/-15dB leg-

end suggests.

10.00 Hz

100.00

1000.00

10000.00

30000.00

-20.00

-15.00

-10.00

-5.00

0.00

5.00

10.00

15.00

20.00

dBr

10.00 Hz

100.00

1000.00

10000.00

30000.00

-20.00

-15.00

-10.00

-5.00

0.00

5.00

10.00

15.00

20.00

dBr

10.00 Hz

100.00

1000.00

10000.00

30000.00

-20.00

-15.00

-10.00

-5.00

0.00

5.00

10.00

15.00

20.00

dBr

100Hz

12kHz

-15

+ 15

HF

-15

MF

+ 15

-6

-10

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GAIN

MIC

0

LINE

10

0

10

20

30

40

50

-15

+ 15

80Hz

LF

120Hz

4k

200

2k

650

500

1k

3k

M1

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