Electro-Voice EQ-231 User Manual

Eq-231, Stereo one-third octave graphic equalizer

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Description

The Electro-Voice EQ-231 is a boost-and-

cut stereo

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3

-octave graphic equalizer whose

primary use is for tuning the overall fre-

quency response of a sound reinforcement

system, both to increase gain-before-feed-

back and to compensate for the deficiencies

in the acoustic environment and the sound

system.

Features

The variable-Q active filter sets used in the

EQ-231 allow effective equalization with

few problematic side effects. As Figure 1 il-

lustrates, the filter characteristics vary with

the amount of boost or cut used. At low con-

trol settings, the filter Q is very wide. As the

control is boosted or cut, the filter Q nar-

rows so that there is minimum interaction

between adjacent frequency bands.

Each of the 31

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-octave filters per channel

provides 12 dB of boost or cut at ISO fre-

quencies 20 through 20,000 Hz (see Figure

2). The faders have a positive detent in the

center, flat-response position.

The gain control also has a center detent at

unity gain. It should be adjusted so that the

adjacent peak LED rarely or never lights. This

will help achieve maximum possible signal-

to-noise ratio.

The infrasonic low-cut filter, with a 43-Hz

corner frequency and a slope of 18 dB per

octave, is engaged by the front-panel Lo-Cut

switch (see Figure 3). For most applications,

the filter should be engaged. Most profes-

sional speaker systems have little output be-

low 45 Hz. At best, driving them in this range

wastes amplifier power, and can result in

excessive, ultra-low-frequency cone motion

which distorts the output in the reproduced

frequency range and, most seriously, could

damage the speaker from excessive cone

motion or “bottoming.”

The range select switch allows selection of

either 6 or 12 dB of boost and cut on either

channel. The 6-dB range will allow more

control selectivity while the 12-dB range al-

lows for greater range of adjustment.

The EQ-231 has an IEC connector to allow

compatibility with ac connections anywhere.

The integral fuseholder also doubles as the

voltage selector to allow for operation any-

where in the world.

Figure 5 shows front and rear panel details.

Architects’ and

Engineers’ Specifications

The equalizer shall have 31 filters for each

channel centered at the ISO standard

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-oc-

tave frequencies between 20 and 20,000 Hz.

The filters shall provide either 6 or 12 dB of

boost or cut and be set by 22.5-mm linear

controls. The front panel shall have the fol-

lowing controls: a gain control that is con-

tinuously variable from -12 dB to +12 dB

from unity gain; a high-pass filter with a

slope of 18 dB per octave and a corner fre-

quency of 43 Hz; a range switch to select

either 6 or 12 dB of boost or cut from the

filters; an EQ-on switch to put the filters in

the signal path and an on/off switch.

The rear panel shall have the input and out-

put connectors, a ground-lift switch and a

IEC connector with an integral fuse holder

that allows voltage selection by the way it is

inserted.

The inputs and outputs of the equalizer shall

be accessible via 3-pin XLR-type and

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-inch

TRS phone jacks located on the rear of the

unit. The input shall be actively balanced.

The output shall be balanced on the 3-pin

XLR-type plug.

EQ-231

Stereo One-Third Octave
Graphic Equalizer

• 31 1/3-octave filters on each

channel for effective sound
system equalization

• Switchable infrasonic filter and

ground-lift

• Selectable (6 or 12 dB) range of

boost/cut

• Active-balanced 3-pin XLR-type

and TRS 1/4-inch inputs

• Two rack space chassis with

internal power supply with IEC
connector

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