Viking Electronics E111 instruction manual Applications, Feedback Prevention, Room Equalization

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Applications

Applications

Feedback Prevention

When the overall gain of a sound system is increased, feedback will occur at frequencies where the system response has peaks. Suppose the system has an uneven frequency response like that shown in the following diagram. The frequency at which feedback will occur when gain is increased is about 500Hz. In this case, feedback may be prevented by attenuating levels at 500Hz by 5dB to 7dB with the E 111/112. If the overall gain is again gradually increased, feedback will occur next at about 125Hz. It may be stopped by attenuating the levels 2dB to 3dB at that frequency. In this procedure, sufficient gain in the sound system is obtained before feedback. When the equalizer is used for this purpose, the bandwidth controls are turned anticlockwise to prevent affecting other frequencies not needed for equalizing. In addition, the frequencies at which feedback will occur are not necessarily the same for each system and environment, therefore the equalizer is more effective if the center frequency control is made use of to precisely match center frequencies with the frequencies at which feedback occurs.

Room Equalization

In a sound reinforcement system for a room, the clarity of sound can be adversely affected by the room frequency response including standing waves (room resonances), reflections of sound, and relations between direct and indirect sound.

The E 111/112 are effective tools to equalize the room frequency response to a flat response and improve sound clarity.

The effective use of the equalizer sliders, center frequency controls, and bandwidth controls make it easy to equalize various frequency responses in rooms to be flat. For example, suppose that there is a room frequency response as shown below.

Sound LevelPressure

Frequency

The equalizer sliders, center frequency controls and bandwidth controls are set as shown below.

The response of those frequencies at which the corresponding equalizer sliders are set to 0dB positions will remain unchanged regardless of the positions of the center frequency controls and bandwidth controls. The overall response after equalization will then be as follows.

Sound Pressure Level

Before equalization

Frequency response

Frequency response

of equalizer

after equalization

Frequency

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Viking Electronics E111 instruction manual Applications, Feedback Prevention, Room Equalization