
3. CONTROL ELEMENTS
SPOTLIGHT
2 Level control
This control sets the input signal level of the equalizer. The "0 dB" position is unity
gain (no boost or attenuation). If the clip LED (5) lights continuously, turn down
this control until it only blinks occasionally.
3 High-pass Filter
This button electronically inserts a filter into the signal path, which cuts the low
frequencies at 40 Hz (12 dB per octave). The LED (12) indicator lights up when
the button is pressed and this filter is serving in the circuit.
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Low-pass Filter
This button electronically inserts a filter into the signal path, which cuts the high
frequencies at 16 K (12 dB per octave). The LED (13) indicator lights up when
the button is pressed and this filter is serving in the circuit.
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Clip LED
This LED will light up when any section of the equalizer is within 5 dB of
clipping. Occasional blinking of this clip LED is acceptable, but if it remains on
continuously, you should turn down the level control or reduce the output level
of the preceding component to avoid audible distortion.
Signal LED
This green LED will light up when any signal appears at Input/Output stage.
EQ switch
This switch inserts or removes the equalizer to channel path. If press this switch,
the EQ LED (8) will be illuminated, which means it is in EQ mode. When release
this switch, the input signal is routed directly into the output jacks, which means
it is in bypass mode.
Filter range indicator
When the 6 dB range is selected, green LED will light up. When the 12 dB range
is selected, red LED will light up.
VU Meter (Only for EQU131VU-MKII/231VU-MKII V2)
This VU meter is used to indicate the output level.
EQ LED
When this LED lights up, it is in EQ mode.
Range switch
This button switches the gain range of the filter slider between 6 dB and 12 dB.
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High-pass LED
When the High pass filter (40 Hz/12 dB) is actived, this LED will light up.
Low-pass LED
When the Low pass filter (16 kHz/12 dB) is actived, this LED will light up.
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