Shure UC manual Adjusting the Equalizer Setting, Adjusting the Low-Cut Filter High Pass

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Adjusting the Equalizer Setting

The UC4 receiver incorporates a two band equalizer to help adjust the sound of the wireless system to match that of other wired and wireless products in an installation. See Figure 17.

ADJUSTING THE UC4 RECEIVER EQUALIZER SETTING

FIGURE 17

Adjusting the Low–Cut Filter (High Pass)

The low–cut (or high–pass) filter allows all frequencies above its cutoff point to pass from filter input to filter output without attenuation, while frequencies below its cutoff point are attenuated. See Figure 18. The cutoff point is defined as the frequency at which the signal has dropped 3 dB relative to the flat bandpass region. Below the cutoff point, the filter exhibits increasingly more attenuation as the frequency level drops. The rate at which this attenuation occurs is expressed in decibels per octave (dB/oct). The UC4 Receiver has a one–pole, low–cut filter of 6 dB per octave.

Low–cut filters are used to attenuate the audio signal when low frequency noise or excessive proximity effect is pres- ent. For example, the low–frequency vibration caused by wind, footsteps, and vehicular traffic can be transmitted through microphone stands to the microphone, and from there to the sound system. These low frequencies, typically ranging from 5 to 80 Hz, are generally not desirable.

 

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ADJUSTING THE LOW CUT FILTER

FIGURE 18

Adjusting for High–Frequency Shelving

The fixed frequency equalizer produces a 6 dB boost or cut at 5 kHz and above. See Figure 19. High–frequency shelving is extremely useful for boosting flat frequency response, softening sibilant vocal microphones, or enhancing the sound of off–axis lavalier microphones. See Figure 19.

 

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ADJUSTING FOR HIGH FREQUENCY SHELVING

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Contents UC Wireless System Table of Contents System Operation UC4 Receiver SetupUC1/UC2 Transmitter Setup System Features System DescriptionUC1 Transmitter Features and Controls Battery Compartment. Holds one 9V batteryUC2 Transmitter Features and Controls UC4 Receiver Controls and Connectors Receiver Cable Connections Transmitter SetupChecking the Transmitter Battery Changing the UC1 Transmitter Battery Changing the UC2 Transmitter BatteryOperating the UC1 BODY-PACK System Operating the UC2 HAND-HELD System Changing the Transmitter SettingsAdjusting the Transmitter Gain Level Changing the Transmitter Group/Channel Settings Activating the UC1 Attenuator SwitchChanging the Receiver Channel Setting Changing Receiver SettingsChanging the Receiver Group Setting Adjusting the Receiver Squelch SettingAdjusting for High-Frequency Shelving Adjusting the Equalizer SettingAdjusting the Low-Cut Filter High Pass Rack Mounting a Single Receiver Receiver MountingTable Mounting Rack Mounting Two Receivers Side by Side Front Mounted Antenna Installation Receiver Antenna InstallationRear Mounted Antenna Installation Remote Antenna Installation Logic Connection Specifications Logic ground is distinct from UC4 audio groundTroubleshooting Tips for Achieving Optimum PerformanceCertification SpecificationsLimited Warranty Licensing Information101 102