Channel Filtering/EQ
The following section will explain the FLS® , Low Cut filter, and
26.FLS® : The FLS® (Feedback Locating System) senses which channel has the highest signal level
27.LOW CUT Switch: When in the down position, the low cut switch activates a
within the channel. This filter has a corner frequency of 75 Hz and is used to eliminate low frequency signal content such as rumble and wind noise. Another advantage of low frequency elimination is the added headroom that you may receive from your monitor amplifiers.
28.Hi EQ: A shelving type of active tone control, corner frequency at 12.5 kHz, centered at
12.5 kHz, that varies the high frequency levels ±15 dB.
29.Hi Mid EQ: A bandpass (boost/cut) type of active tone control that varies the high mid frequency levels ± 15dB. The center frequency of this control is adjustable (#30) between 500 Hz and 15 kHz.
30.Hi Mid Shift: Adjusts the center frequency of the High Mid EQ control (#29) within the range of
31.Low Mid EQ: A bandpass (boost/cut) type of active tone control that varies the low mid frequency levels ±15 dB. The center frequency of this control is adjustable (#32) between 100 Hz and 3 kHz.
32.Low Mid Shift: Adjusts the center frequency of the Low Mid EQ control (#31) within the range of .1 to 3 kHz.
33.Low EQ: A shelving type of active tone control, centered at 80 Hz, that varies the
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34. Monitor Sends
35 unity gain and +10 dB of gain in the full
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