Yamaha Q2031A User Manual

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EQ switch

When the EQ switch, provided for each channel, is off, the

equalizer is bypassed. When the switch is on, its associated

LED indicator lights, and the equalizer is switched into the

audio path. The equalized signal can be compared with the

un-equalized signal simply by alternately turning the EQ

switch on and off.

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level

controls

Individual LEVEL controls for both channels adjust the

input sensitivity for optimum input level. When the LEVEL

control is at the top of the scale, the input source signal level

remains unchanged (+4 dB or —20 dB). As the LEVEL

control is moved downward, the input level is reduced.

This control can be used restore the output level when the

overall level has been changed during the equalization process.

This, however, will also change the input level. Equalization

methods which do not change the LEVEL control setting

will yield a better signal-to noise ratio and wider dynamic

range.

O HPF (High Pass Filter) controls

The HPF controls continuously adjust the rolloff frequency

over the entire 20 Hz to 200 Hz range for their associated

HPFs and channels. Below the selected frequency, there will

be a 12 dB per octave rolloff.

The HPF can be adjusted to eliminate low-range standing

waves that sometimes occur in indoor environments, control

vocal “pops” and wind noise in microphones, and reduce
AC hum.

O Equalizer Boost/Cut controls

The 20 Hz to 20 kHz spectrum is divided into thirty-one 1/3

octave bands, each of which has an equalizer boost/cut slider

center (0) detected position. Moving the slider up boosts that

band, moving it down cuts that band.

Convenient scales on either side of the sliders are calibrated
in dB. The H-/—12 dB range is used when the RANGE switch

is off. When the RANGE switch is on, the +/—6 dB range is

used, and the true values are one-half of the calibrated values.

Peak LED indicators on the right of the RANGE switches

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light when the output level reaches 3dB below clipping. If

the PEAK indicators remain lit, you should reduce the over­
all settings of the equalizer sliders.

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FREQUENCY (Hr)

To get the best performance from your 31-band Q2031A

stereo graphic equalizer, it is important that you understand

the frequency components that make up the sounds of each
musical instrument. The following graph is provided to aid

this understanding. You should also bear in mind that

harmonics of fundemental frequencies, plotted as dotted

lines in the graph, can have a significant impact on timbre.

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