Settings menu, Filter, Low filter – EVE audio SC408 - User manual User Manual

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EVE

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Filter

High Filter

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OPERATION

OPERATION

The control’s response curve is not linear. The increments become finer as

the volume increases:
-80 dB (minimum) to -48 dB:

2 dB

-48 dB to -20 dB:

1 dB

-20 dB to 0 dB (maximum):

0.5 dB

Mute

To mute the monitor, turn the Volume control counter clockwise until you

reach the minimum level. When the LED on the left end lights up dimly the

Mute mode is activated.

!

To exit the Mute mode simply turn the control clockwise until you reach

the desired volume.

3.7.

Settings Menu
Press the control once to enter the Settings menu. Here you can set three

different filters (Low, Desk, High), as well as the LED ring‘s behavior. The

LED of the currently active function will blink.
Turn the control to choose the filter or LED mode desired. The blinking

LED indicates the function selected, while the steady-on LED indicates the

value assigned to that function.
Press the control to confirm your selection. The blinking will stop once the

selection is confirmed.
Turn the control to adjust the filter or the LED behavior.
When you are satisfied with the setting, press the control again to go back

to the Settings menu. You can then select and edit another function.

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To exit the Settings menu press and hold the control for three seconds or

simply wait 10 seconds. The loudspeaker will then return automatically to

the Volume mode.

3.8.

Filter
The filters of the EVE Audio monitors were specially developed to offer you

the possibility of adjusting your monitoring system to the characteristics

of your room. These filters help correct the alterations to the frequency

response produced by the room acoustics and listening distance. Do bear

in mind that correcting bad room acoustics with filters will only achieve

average results. In any case, you should try to use the filters as little as

possible.

3.9.

Low Filter

0

+5
+3

-5

-3

100

1k

10k

dB

Hz

The Low-Shelf Filter allows you to boost or attenuate frequencies below

300 Hz in 0.5 dB steps. Use this filter whenever the acoustics of your room

cause problems in the low frequency range.
If the low frequencies are boosted by the room, you can attenuate them

with the Low-Shelf Filter. The reasons for this boost could be the room

modes or the loudspeakers being too close to the walls. In the same way,

if the low frequencies are too weak, you can boost them to balance the

frequency response.

3.10.

High Filter

0

+5
+3

-5

-3

100

1k

10k

dB

Hz

The High-Shelf Filter allows you to boost or attenuate frequencies above

3 kHz in 0.5 dB steps. High frequencies are affected depending on the

distance from the sound source to the listening position. The further you

are from the loudspeakers, the weaker the high frequencies. In such cases

the filter should be set to boost them. In desktop applications, distances

can be as short as 1 m (3 ft), which results in the high frequencies being

boosted. To compensate for this effect you should use the High-Shelf Filter

to attenuate the high frequencies.
If you have a very dead room, it might be wise to boost the high frequencies

in order to have a more balanced overall sound. When the listening position

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