Acoustic control – Yamaha Graphic Equaliser Q2031B User Manual

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ACOUSTIC CONTROL

The diagrams show the connection method for the Q2031B. The GQ2015A is connected in the same way. In case

of the GQ1031C you will need two units for a two-channel setup.

Maintaining Ideai Indoor Propagation Characteristics

Speaker systems that demonstrate flat responses in anechoic

rooms may have irregular responses in a concert hall due to

acoustic conditions. The Q2031B equalizer can be used to

minimize these irregularities.

For smoothing of the playback system response a pink noise

generator and a spectrum analyzer are needed. Connect the

noise is radiated from the speaker. While measuring the pink

noise at strategic listening positions in the room using the

spectrum analyzer, adjust the Q2031B until the preferred

response is obtained.

POWER AMP SPEAKER

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SPECTRUM
ANALYZER

Ensuring Adequate Feedback Margins in Stage Monitor Systems

NOTE

Depending on the room characteristics feedback can result

in howling or ringing being generated at specific frequen­

cies. In such cases the equalizer can be used to reduce lev­

els at the affected frequencies and thereby to control the

feedback, but a pink noise generator and a spectrum ana­

lyzer are again required.

Set the equipment up just as for an actual performance, and

connect the pink noise generator to a spare input connector

of the mixing console and the spectrum analyzer to a spare

output connector. After ensuring that pink noise is being prop­

erly radiated from all PA speakers and monitor speakers,

gradually raise the output level until it is evident at which

frequencies feedback will occur. Use the Q2031B to reduce

the levels of these specific frequencies.

Proper adjustment will provide a safety margin against feed­

back when the output level is raised.

Measuring instruments can only provide basic sound

realism. After you have completed the indoor propaga­

tion and feedback compensation adjustments, make the

final adjustments using the ultimate judge, vour trained

ears.

A Pink Noise Generator

generates a uniform level of random noise throughout

the audio spectrum. (Equal Energy per octave)

A Spectrum Analyzer

divides the audio spectrum into ranges and indicates

the sound pressure for each range.

POWER AMP

SPEAKER

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