45mm faders with integral dust
guards Long-throw faders for maximum accuracy and resolution.
Signal present & Clip LEDs Maximum input
capability of +22dBu.
Universal Power Supply Auto voltage-sensing,
operates anywhere between 100-240V ± 10%.
Fully balanced inputs & Outputs XLR &
TRS connectors, both feature extremely high CMRR.
Relay activated bypass Continues to pass audio
in the event of power failure.
Roadworthy 3U steel chassis Designed to
withstand the rigours of the road.
PROportional Q filters The “Q” or bandwidth of
the Square ONE’s filters is proportional to the gain applied, and so gives
increasing focus on real problem frequencies. This also means that adjacent
filters sum together with minimum phase error, providing smooth, ripple-free
summation. This filter mapping is also implemented on the World-leading Klark
Teknik DN370, and is the most appropriate for live sound reinforcement.
High Pass Filters The HPF on graphic
equalisers are used to remove unwanted subsonic frequencies (traditionally about
30Hz). The HPF on the Square ONE graphic is set at 80Hz. If using your Square
ONE graphic with a large speaker system, then you will almost certainly be using
an active crossover, which should provide appropriate subsonic protection. In
this case, leave the HPF out of circuit.
When using more compact
loudspeakers, use the 80Hz. knee of the Square ONE HPF for maximising their
headroom and efficiency (If using your Square ONE graphic with foldback
loudspeakers which have an extended bass response, the HPF can still be used, in
fact, useful results can be obtained by “bending” the knee of the HPF, by
boosting the 63Hz fader on the graphic).
Low Pass Filters The Square ONE graphic’s LPF
is fixed at 12kHz. This is optimal for stage monitoring applications, both
loudspeaker and IEM systems, and will increase available headroom as well as
providing HF drivers with some thermal protection against ultrasonic
frequencies.
When engaged simultaneously, the Square ONE graphic’s HPF
& LPF give optimal control of the operating bandwidth of most foldback
(floor wedge & IEM) transducer systems. |