Belkin UCSPRO-RM2 User Manual

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Parameter & Functions Set-up Guide

Frequency:

Bandwidth:

Peaking

Notch

Gain:

Notch filter

subsonic

filter

The center frequency of each band independently can be set between 15.6Hz and 16,000Hz.

This dictates how the frequencies next to the center frequency will be affected during gain boost

or cut (

&

modes). With a narrow bandwidth (minimum 0.05 octave), frequencies other than the

center frequency and its immediate neighbours will be largely unaltered. With a broad bandwidth (maximum
3 octaves), gain changes will be spread more widely.

The level at the chosen center frequency can be increased or reduced by 15dB (preset in

mode).

Press NEXT to step through each of the 5 bands for Input A, following the same procedure as before to set
the individual parameters. After EQ5 the display will switch to Input B (INB - typically the right channel). You
can then adjust each of the 5 bands as you did for Input A.
Press ESC to quit Input EQ adjustment.

The UCS PRO is equipped with independent High-Pass (HPF) and

Low-Pass (LPF) filters on each of the 6 output channels. Using both the High-Pass and Low-Pass filters
together creates what is known as a BAND-PASS filter. This is most often used for optimizing the signal
destined for midrange and mid-bass speakers, and also for subwoofers (using the High-Pass as a

).

Crossover Filters (Xover - Edit Menu):

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