Klark Teknik DN360 manual Inserting the Equaliser in the Signal Chain, Equaliser Limitations

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Inserting the Equaliser in the Signal Chain

The exact point of insertion of an equaliser into the signal chain will very much depend on the task in hand e.g. mixer channel / line input, group insert point, group output, auxiliary send or between another signal processing device and the mixer or power amplifier, etc. when using delayed out signals for example, i.e. where a digital delay line is being used to synchronise sound arrivals in order to maintain intelligibility or source directionality, the option may exist to insert the equaliser either before or after the delay line e.g. In a conference venue employing similar loudspeaker types throughout the system, but connected to different delay outputs, the equaliser can be inserted before the delay line. In a more complex system where several loudspeaker types are employed, or where the local acoustic environment differs within the same system e.g. theatre system with a central loudspeaker cluster and delayed side fills or underbalcony speakers, each delay channel will need its own separate equaliser in order to satisfactorily equalise out either the different loudspeaker responses or the effects of the different local acoustic environment.

Equaliser

Digital Delay

Line

Mixer

Equaliser

Equaliser

Recording / Broadcast Monitor Outputs

X-Over

Central Cluster

Power Ampifiers

Side Fills

Under Balcony or

Balcony Loudspeakers

Typical Sound Theatre System

Equaliser Limitations

The equaliser is not the answer to poor sound system design - but instead it should be considered as a final tuning measure - such final tuning can often bring about quite remarkable improvements to the overall intelligibility and perceived sound quality of a system.

After an equaliser, a security cover is probably the most useful accessory a sound system could have.

Equalisers, when used competently, can do wonders for your system - but when used badly.........

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DN360 specifications

The Klark Teknik DN360 is a legendary graphic equalizer that has made its mark in the world of sound engineering and music production. Renowned for its robust construction, precise sound manipulation, and intuitive usability, the DN360 is a staple in professional audio environments, including live sound reinforcement, recording studios, and broadcast facilities.

One of the standout features of the DN360 is its 30-band graphic equalization, which operates over a range of 20 Hz to 20 kHz. This extensive frequency range allows sound engineers to make finely tailored adjustments to audio signals, ensuring each frequency can be enhanced or attenuated to meet the specific needs of any performance or recording situation. The equalizer provides a 1/3 octave frequency spacing, which is critical in facilitating detailed control over audio content without introducing unwanted phase issues.

The DN360 employs advanced circuit design and high-quality components to ensure impeccable audio fidelity. One of its key technologies is the use of low-noise, high-performance circuitry, which contributes to the clarity of sound even at extreme levels. The equalizer also integrates an innovative feedback detection system, which helps in preventing feedback issues when used in live applications, a common challenge faced by audio professionals in dynamic settings.

In addition to the powerful equalization capabilities, the DN360 is designed with user-friendliness in mind. The layout features an intuitive front panel, making it easy for sound engineers to make quick adjustments during performances. The LED-level meters provide clear visual feedback, allowing for real-time monitoring of audio levels.

Another notable characteristic of the Klark Teknik DN360 is its rugged construction, which is essential for durability in demanding environments. The unit is housed in a sturdy metal chassis that can withstand the rigors of touring and frequent use, ensuring longevity and reliability.

The DN360 also offers a variety of connectivity options, seamlessly fitting into different professional audio setups. Balanced XLR inputs and outputs are provided, ensuring a clean signal path and minimal interference. Furthermore, the equalizer supports both stereo and dual-mono operation modes, enhancing its flexibility in various audio applications.

Overall, the Klark Teknik DN360 stands as a testament to innovation in audio processing equipment, delivering unmatched performance and versatility for professionals in the audio industry. Whether in a studio or on the road, it is a powerful tool for achieving sonic excellence.