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Crestron C2N-DAP8 Digital Audio Processor
Operations Guide – DOC. 8186 Digital Audio Processor: C2N-DAP8 37
Equalization
Select the EQ’s button to display the EQUALIZATION window used to specify the
various filter settings for each speaker in the system.
EQUALIZATION Window
Within the PARAMETRIC EQ section, you can specify parametric filters for up to
eight speaker channels, up to six bands per channel, and specify the filter type, and
the gain, center frequency, and bandwidth for each filter.
1. Press the CHANNEL SELECT button to specify the channel (LEFT,
RIGHT, L. SIDE, R. SIDE, L. REAR, R. REAR, CENTER, and LFE).
2. Press the BAND SELECT button to select the band (1 through 6).
3. Press the FILTER TYPE SELECT button to select the filter type (EQ,
BASS SHELF, TREB SHELF, LOW PASS, HIGH PASS, or
BANDPASS).
4. Press the GAIN k and j buttons to set the gain from –20dB to +20dB, in
0.5dB increments.
5. Press the FREQ k and j buttons to set the center frequency to 20Hz,
40Hz, 80Hz, 160Hz, 320Hz, 640Hz, 1280Hz, 2560Hz, 5120Hz, or 10KHz.
6. Press the B.WIDTH k and j buttons to set the bandwidth, in octaves, to
0.10, 0.14, 0.20, 0.28, 0.40, 0.56, 1.00, 1.40, 2.00, or 2.80.
In the GRAPHIC EQ section, you can trim the gain for each of the filter bands from
–12dB to +5dB, in 0.5dB increments. Note that these are overall trims. That is, any
adjustment you make to one of these BAND selections affects all filter settings for
that band.
The SAVE/RECALL SETTINGS section lets you save up to five parametric EQ
presets and up to five graphic EQ presets. Following the on-screen instructions, press
a preset button (1 through 5), make adjustments, and press SAVE to store the
settings. To recall a preset, select the preset button; the stored settings are applied.
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