Viking Electronics E111 manuals
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Viking Electronics E111 Instruction Manual
12 pages 1.19 Mb
Contents 2 Precautionsequalizers on the market. 3 Featurescontinuously variable. frequency from 1.5 to 8. or output levels. of input sources. ard 19" rack mountable. General Descriptionpeaking type Range of Adjustment of "Q" Rated Output Level Maximum Output LevelInput Impedance40Hz, 12dB/octave 12kHz, 12dB/octave AC fail safe 19(W)5.25(H)l4.6(L) inches WeightPeak Indicator LED turns on at 6dB before EQ, Power Indicators Green Color LED Accessories Specifications 4 Appearance 5 Performance Graphs6 Front PanelPower inlet Output connector and phone jack Power cord hangers 7 Front PanelRear PanelGround Loopsground when the E 111/112 are connected with preamps, mixers, etc. These ground loops ground loops may be minimized by breaking the ground loop. Generally, the chassis switch from a NORM position to the LIFT position lifts ground. Input/Output Connections 8 Installation PrecautionsOn the road use 9 FunctionsCenter Frequency Control Installation Precaution 10 ApplicationsFeedback Prevention Room Equalization 11 ApplicationsEqualization for musicTalk Box INSTRUMENT CHART EQUALIZATION CHARTThese sounds heard. They INSTRUMENT EQUALIZATION CHARTAcoustic guitar Electric guitar Bass guitar Human voice Piano (Acoustic) Piano (Electric) ViolinBrass instruments Bass drum Tom Tom Hi Hat Bass strings resonate between 70 to 120Hz, bodyaround 300Hz. Avoid boosting these to stop feedback. 3kHz and 5kHz gives great "clarity". Resonances differ depending on type. Good full the "bar room sound". Usually dies under 200Hz. Has great mid-sounds around 1200 to 2000Hz. Top end cuts off at 6kHz.Richfullness at 400Hz. Natural mids around 1500 to2500Hz. Avoid "scratch" sounds at 8kHz. Watch for "hot" mids around 2kHz. Low end boost around 400Hz. Top end clarity at 6kHz. Great low "kick" at 40Hz. The mids at 2kHz gives the The main fullness is around 200Hz. The mid punchextends to 4kHz. Same as tom, but extends down to 80Hz. Watch for the "gong" sound around 300Hz. Good "shimmer" sounds are around 8kHz to 10kHz. About the same as hi-hat only has more low end around150Hz. Depending on the guitar sound driving it and the reso- nance of each player's mouth, should have great "bite"around 1200Hz and dies above 6kHz. Table 1 10
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