Operating levels – Allen&Heath Xone 3D User Manual

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XONE:3D User Guide

It is most important that the system level settings are correctly set. It is well known

that many DJs push the level to maximum with meters peaking hard in the belief that

they are getting the best from the system. THIS IS NOT THE CASE ! The best

can only be achieved if the system levels are set within the normal operating range

and not allowed to peak. Peaking simply results in signal distortion, not more vol-

ume. It is the specification of the amplifier / speaker system that sets the maximum

volume that can be achieved, not the console. The human ear too can fool the op-

erator into believing that more volume is needed. Be careful as this is in fact a warn-

ing that hearing damage will result if high listening levels are maintained. Remember

that it is the QUALITY of the sound that pleases the ear, not the VOLUME.

OPERATING LEVELS

This diagram illustrates the operating range of

the audio signal.
NORMAL OPERATING RANGE. For

normal music the signal should range between

–6 and +6 on the meters with average around

0dB. This allows enough HEADROOM for

unexpected peaks before the signal hits its

maximum CLIPPING voltage and distorts.
It also achieves the best SIGNAL-TO-

NOISE-RATIO by keeping the signal well

above the residual NOISE FLOOR (system

hiss).
The DYNAMIC RANGE is the maximum

signal swing available between the residual

noise floor and clipping.

An important note …
The human ear is a remarkable organ with the ability to com-

press or ‘shut down’ when sound levels become too high. Do

not interpret this natural response as a reason to turn the sys-

tem volume up further ! As the session wears on ear fatigue

may set in, and the speaker cones may become hot so reducing

the effectiveness of the system and listeners to gain any benefit

from increased volume.

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