Rolls RPQ160 manual Specifications Controls Main Section, Controls Frequency Sections, Thd

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SPECIFICATIONS

CONTROLS MAIN SECTION

Master Level:

-12 to +12 dB

Low Shelf:

16 to 500 Hz High-pass filter

High Shelf:

1 to 30 kHz Low-pass filter

Active Switch:

Activates/bypasses equalization circuitry

CONTROLS FREQUENCY SECTIONS

Frequency Controls:

70Hz to 1.5khz

 

150Hz to 3kHz

 

300Hz to 10kHz

 

600Hz to 20kHz

Width:

.3 to 3 Octaves each band

Level:

-15 to +15 dB each band

Frequency Response:

16 Hz to 30 kHz +/-3 dB

THD:

<.03%

S/N Ratio:

>90 dB

Max Input:

+22 dB

Max Output:

+22 dB

Input Impedance:

10KΩ (20K balanced)

Output Impedance:

50Ω

Shelving Slope:

12 dB / Octave

Size:

19" x 6" x 1.75"

 

(48.3 x 15.2 x 4.5 cm)

Weight:

5 lbs. (2 kg)

ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS

The active parametric equalizer shall be a single chan- nel device that provides four independent bands of pro- portional-Q type filtering. There shall also be separate high-pass and low-pass shelving filters. The unit shall have an internal power supply capable of operating from 120 to 240 VAC, 50/60Hz line. The voltage selection shall be internally selectable via transformer primary winding configuration. Front panel LEDs shall indicate signal clipping, and power status.

The equalizer shall utilize four filter bands. Each band shall have a +/-15 dB of boost or cut of the following frequency ranges; 70 Hz to 1.5 kHz, 150 Hz to 3 kHz, 300 Hz to 10 kHz, and 600 Hz to 20 kHz. Each fre- quency select control shall be accurate to within 10% of the indicated setting. The width (Q) control for each frequency range shall be continuously variable from .3 to 3 octaves. The high shelving filter shall have an at- tenuation rate of 12 dB per octave and shall have a vari- able frequency selection from 1 kHz to 30 kHz. The low shelving filter shall have an attenuation rate of 12 dB per octave and have a variable selection from 16 Hz

to 500 Hz. The equalization circuitry shall be engaged via a front panel switch.

The active parametric equalizer shall have a frequency response +/- 3dB from 16Hz to 30 kHz (EQ bypassed). The total harmonic distortion shall not exceed .03%. The equalizer shall accept a maximum input level of +22 dB, and shall allow a maximum output of +22dB. A front panel clip LED shall indicate a signal reaching 3 dB below clipping. The inputs shall be unbalanced RCA and 1/4", and a balanced XLR type with imped- ances of 10K ohms and 20K ohms respectively. The outputs shall be unbalanced RCA and 1/4", and bal- anced XLR with impedances of 50 ohms.

The equalizer shall be 19" wide by 6" deep by 1.75" high and shall weigh 5 pounds. It shall have a connected power cable and shall be CE and CSA approved

The equalizer shall be the Rolls RPQ160 Parametric Equalizer.

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RPQ160 specifications

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