QSC Audio HPR151W, HPR181W Hertz Low-Cut Filter Switch HPR152F and HPR153F, Front LED Switch

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100 Hertz Low-Cut Filter Switch (HPR152F and HPR153F)

Below the LED indicators is a small recessed slide-switch that enables or disables a 100 Hertz low-cut filter.

Filter OFF (Full Range)

Turn the filter OFF when using without subwoofers or dedicated low-frequency enclosures.

Filter ON (100 Hz Low-Cut)

Turn the filter ON when using with optional subwoofers or low-frequency systems. This results in less distor- tion at low frequencies and provides improved clarity in the low-mid frequencies.

100 Hertz low-cut filter switch off and on positions

Front LED Switch

The Front LED Switch, located on the rear panel, is used to enable or disable the LED located on the front of the enclosure near the bottom of the grill. Slide the switch to the ON position to enable the front LED and slide it to the OFF position to disable the front LED.

Most applications merit the use of the Front LED so power status can be visually confirmed, easily and quickly. For applications where the LED may distract audience members, it is easily disabled by sliding the FRONT LED switch to the OFF position.

Front LED switch off and on positions

Phase Switch (HPR151W and HPR181W)

When all loudspeakers in system are properly phased, a positive polarity drive signal results in a forward excursion of all loudspeaker cones. This, in turn, sets up a positive reinforcement of the sound wavefront (each loudspeaker reinforces the actions of the other loudspeakers). This effect is most pronounced at low (bass) frequencies.

If a loudspeaker is not properly phased, its cone moves inward while the properly phased loudspeaker’s cones move outward. The inward movement will effectively cancel the bass response of a similarly-sized driver in the system, resulting in a reduction in the bass content.

It is critically important to maintain correct phasing in a loudspeaker system in order to realize maximum per- formance. Phasing can be altered by miswired input cables, interconnecting cables, mixer phase switches set incorrectly, just to name a few likely culprits.

To make matters a bit more complicated, phasing is also influenced by the position of loudspeakers with respect to one another and by their position in a given room. It is possible to have all loudspeakers phased properly (electrically) and yet achieve better bass response by having the subwoofer reverse phased. It is even possible to achieve improved bass response from the system with multiple subwoofers phased differ- ently. Be aware that perceived bass response also will change with the listener’s position, so move around the room (venue) when testing your setup.

Because phasing problems can so drastically effect the bass output of a system, the subwoofers are equipped with a switch marked PHASE. When set to NORMAL, the phase is such that a positive going input will cause the cone to move outward. When set to REVERSE, the input signal has its polarity reversed and a positive going input will cause the loudspeaker’s cone to move inward.

How to Use the Phase Switch

When using QSC subwoofers and QSC full range loudspeakers, NORMAL phase will result in the best bass response IF the full range loudspeakers are sitting on or very close to the subwoofers. If the subwoofers are some distance away from the full range loudspeakers, phase change may be of benefit.

Start with all subwoofer PHASE switches in the NORMAL position. This applies to systems with one sub- woofer as well. Then, with your system at or near expected operating levels, change the phasing of each subwoofer INDIVIDUALLY. Then walk around the venue and assess the overall bass response. Select the phasing that results in the best overall system bass response.

Phase switch normal and reverse positions

IMPORTANT! If using full range loudspeakers from another manufacturer, we recommend they be connected to the QSC subwoofer’s 100 Hz LOW- CUT OUT. This will ensure proper phasing of the full range loud- speaker with respect to the subwoofer.

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Contents TD-000212-01 Important Safety Precautions & Explanation of Symbols Introduction HPR152F FeaturesFull Range Amplifier Detail Subwoofer Amplifier Detail HPR151W Features HPR181W FeaturesCooling InstallationInput Connections AC MainsBalanced inputs Connect to the plug as shown Output ConnectionsGain Control HPR151W and HPR181WSubwoofer Gain Notes Hertz Low-Cut Filter Switch HPR152F and HPR153F Front LED SwitchPhase Switch HPR151W and HPR181W Limit Indicator LED Signal Indicator LEDApplication Example #1 Application Example #2 CUT Filter Application Example #3Application Example #4 Dimensions, HPR152F Dimensions, HPR153F Dimensions, HPR151W Dimensions, HPR181W HPR152F Specifications, Full Range ModelsHPR151W HPR181W Specifications, Subwoofer ModelsPage Disclaimer QSC Audio Products 3 Year Limited Warranty