POWERMATE3

Best practice for avoiding feedback

1.Do not position the main speaker systems behind the microphones.

2.Switch off all microphones that are not in use.

3.Consider the microphones’ different polar patterns and characteristics, when placing the monitor speakers.

4.Do not turn up the monitor system’s volume higher than actually necessary.

5.Try to avoid extensive equalization on channels that you want to include in your monitor mix.

6.Keep in mind, that a microphone “behaves” different when somebody stands right in front of it.

7.Position the microphones as direct as possible to the sound source.

If you still have the feeling that the monitor system’s acoustic output is not sufficient, after considering the above men- tioned precautions, you can use the FEEDBACK filter to mute the frequency that tends to generate feedback the most. Therefore, you have to perform the following steps:

Increase the MON 1/2 level until the limit is reached where feedback starts. The slightly “hovering” sound that you hear is generated by the system itself. Switch on the feedback filter, turn the rotary control and set it at the mark where the “sound” disappears. Switching the filter on and off lets you easily check whether you tuned in the correct frequency.

The feedback filter attenuates the level of the corresponding frequency band by about 9 dB. Since the filtered band is extremely narrow, an alteration in the sound of your monitor system is hardly audible.

CAUTION: Please be extremely careful in driving the system just below the feedback limit. Careless operation, resulting in feedback noise at high SPL, can cause severe damage to your speaker systems and – even more important – the human ear.

45 - MUTE

The MUTE button mutes the MON 1/2 output signal. PFL signals are not affected.

46 - PFL BUTTON

Through this button you can route the pre MON 1/2 fader signal to the headphones bus. The signal is outputted for lis- tening via the headphones output. The setting of the MON 1/2 fader is not relevant for the signal’s volume (Pre Fader Listen). The meter instrument in the master section is simultaneously switched, so that the left LED-chain indicates the level of the actually chosen channel (in dBu), leaving you with the opportunity for adjusting the level without routing it to the MON 1/2 bus.

47 - MON 1/2 FADER

This fader controls the summed audio signal at the MON 1/2 output. When using the DIGITAL AUDIO INTERFACE as out- put, and the Studio routing is selected (see page 31), this fader also controls the volume of sent channels USB 1 or USB 2.

48 - USB 2.0

The USB interface of the PowerMate is a USB B (female) connector. Please refer to chapter “DIGITAL AUDIO INTER- FACE” on page 35 for more details.

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Dynacord 2200-3, 1600-3, 1000-3 owner manual PFL Button, MON 1/2 Fader, Usb