O equalizer controls, Q2031b, gq1031c, O signal and peak indicators – Yamaha Graphic Equaliser Q2031B User Manual

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FRONT PANEL

O Equalizer controls

Q2031B/GQ1031C:

The 20 Hz to 20 kHz spectrum is divided into 31 bands

(1/3 octave steps), and each of these bands is equipped

with an equalizer control that allows boosting/cutting the

corresponding center frequency.

GQ2015A :

The 25 Hz to 16 kHz spectrum is divided into 15 bands

(2/3 octave steps), and each of these bands is equipped

with an equalizer control that allows boostIng/cuttIng the

corresponding center frequency.

The scales on either side of the controls are calibrated to indicate

the correct setting values when the RANGE switch is off (+/-12 dB

range). When the RANGE switch is on (+/-6 dB range), the true

values are one-half of the calibrated values.

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To get the best performance from your equalizer, it is important

that you understand the frequency components that make up the

sounds of each musical instrument. The following graph is pro­

vided to aid this understanding.

You should also bear In mind, that besides fundamental frequen­

cies harmonics also can have a significant impact on timbre.

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O SIGNAL and PEAK indicators

This SIGNAL indicator LED lights up when the output signal

level is within 13 dB below nominal level. The indicator con­

firms that the current signal level settings are suitable.

The PEAK indicator LED lights up when the output signal

level reaches 3 dB below clipping level. If the PEAK indica­

tor LED lights continuously, the overall level is too high and

must be reduced using one of the two following methods:

(1) By reducing the overall level with the LEVEL control

(2) By reducing the levels of each equalizer band

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