9english, 8 utilities, 9 user presets – HK Audio DSM 2060 User Manual

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English

Parametric Equalisation
Eight sections of equalisation are provided in a
similar format to the input channel equalisation;
two shelving filters and six parametric.

Knob A: Frequency, 10.0 Hz to 25.6 kHz in
variable steps
Knob B: Slope, 6 to 12 dB / octave in 1dB steps
Knob C: Gain, +/-15dB in 0.2dB steps
The frequency is specified as point where the filter
deviates by 3dB from the gain value.

Knob A, Centre Frequency, 10.0 Hz to 25.6 kHz in
variable steps
Knob B, Width, display selectable, Q or BW
(Bandwidth)
BW adjustable from 0.05 to 5 octaves in variable
steps
Q adjustable from 14.2 to 0.2 in variable steps
Knob C, Gain, +/-15 dB in 0.2 dB steps

Limiters

Knob A: Threshold, -40 dBu to 20 dBu in 0.2 dB
steps
A high performance, low distortion limiter is
provided on each output. Threshold is user
adjustable; all other parameters are carefully
calculated dependant on configuration to provide
clean and effective control of signal dynamics.

Routing

Knob A: Output source, selectable; Input A,
Input B or Sum A+B
Configures the routing from input to output. This
function is only available in mono format Presets.

8 Utilities

Utility functions
Three utility functions are provided to adjust
screen contrast, the display units used for
parametric equalisation bandwidth and switch
between stereo and mono mode.
The device automatically adjusts for the variations
in display contrast as the temperature of the LCD
changes. The screen contrast utility control sets
the base contrast of the screen and also allows
optimization for a given viewing angle.
Parametric equalisation width parameters can be
displayed in either ‘Q’ or bandwidth, expressed in
octaves.

Note: Care should be taken when swapping
between mono and stereo mode as the parameter
set for the left hand channels will be copied to the
right hand side, overwriting those settings. This is
not reversible and could represent quite a
significant and potentially damaging change to
the processing.

9 User Presets

See appendix on page 21.

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