Acoustic control – Yamaha Q2031A User Manual

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ACOUSTIC CONTROL

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The Q2031 A’s 20 Hz to 20 kHz spectrum enable it to be applied in a variety of ways to improve the listening environment. Some
of these are described below.

• Maintaining Ideal Indoor Propagation Characteristcs

Speaker systems that demonstrate flat responses in anechoic

rooms will normally have irregular responses in a concert hall
due to acoustic conditions. The Q2031A equalizer can be

used to minimize these irregularities.

To smooth the playback system response, connect a pink

noise generator to the consoie so that pink noise is radiated

from the speakers. While measuring the pink noise at

strategic iistening positions in the room using a spectrum

analyzer, adjust the Q2031A until preferred response is dis-

piayed.

SPEAKER

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SPEAKER

SPECTRUM

ANALYZER

• Ensuring Adequate Feedback Margins in Stage Monitor

Feedback can resuit in howling or ringing being generated at

specific frequencies dependent on the monitor system and

microphone characteristics. The Q2031A can be adjusted to

reduce leveis at the effected frequencies and thereby control

the feedback, but a pink noise generator and a spectrum

analyzer are again required.

Set the equipment up just as for an actual performance.

Connect the pink noise generator to the spare input connec-

Systems

tors on the console. After ensuring that pink noise is being

properly radiated from aii monitor speakers, graduaily raise

the output level until it is evident at which frequencies feed­

back wiil occur, using the spectrum analyzers and calbrated

microphone near the monitor speakers. Use the Q2031A to
reduce the ievels of these specific frequencies and provide a

safety margin against feedback when the output level is

raised.

Measuring instruments can only go so far in providing sound

realism. After you have completed the indoor propagation

and feedback compensating adjustments, make the final

adjustments using the ultimate judge, your 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.

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