DSP 260
Owner‘s Manual 27
Crossover Alignment Delay
To access the Crossover Delay screen, press the X-Over button
found on the output processing menu. Subsequent button presses
will toggle the display between OUT1 to OUT6. Use the <SELECT>
button to navigate between the Crossover parameters. Adjust the
values of each parameter using the up/down VALUE arrows.
• Delay - Use this parameter to compensate for physical offsets of the acoustic centers of transducers
within a loudspeaker cabinet. For example, due to cabinet construction, the acoustic center of a high
frequency transducer may be mounted behind or in front of the acoustic center of the low frequency
transducer. The Delay parameter can align the audio signal between the multiple transducers within
the loudspeaker.
•
Polarity
-
The polarity of the audio signal can be inverted using this control.
•
Unit
- The user may select betwen time and distance display. Distances are automatically converted into
delay times. This calulation also includes the influence of the environmental temperature
based on the
Temperature parameter in the Setup Menu.
•
Bypass
- Setting this to On disables the Crossover Delay.
Parametric EQ (Output Channels)
Pressing the PEQ button places the current preset in Edit
mode and jumps the LCD screen to a pre-selected
parametric EQ (bands 1-5). Subsequent button presses
advances the display to the next output channel (OUT1 to
OUT6). Use the <SELECT > key to navigate between the PARA EQ
BAND (1-5), Type, Frequency, Q and Gain parameters. Adjust the
values of each parameter using the up/down VALUE arrows.
Delay (Output Channels)
DSP 260’s output delays can be applied to output channels OUT1 - OUT6 and can be used to
compensate for the positioning of cabinets or speaker arrays relative to each other or the
original sound source.
The Delay parameter determines the delay time of the corresponding channel or the distance
Output 1-6 Parametric EQ
Band Type Frequency Slope Resp / Q Gain
PARA EQ BAND 1-5 LOSLV 20 Hz...20000 Hz
6dB/oct.
12dB/oct.
-15.0dB to +15.0dB
HISLV 20 Hz...20000 Hz
6dB/oct.
12dB/oct.
-15.0dB to +15.0dB
PEQ 20 Hz...20000 Hz 0.40 to 20 -15.0dB to +15.0dB
LOPASS 20 Hz...20000 Hz
6dB/oct.
12dB/oct. 0.40 to 2.00
HIPASS 20 Hz...20000 Hz
6dB/oct.
12dB/oct. 0.40 to 2.00
ALLPS1 20 Hz...20000 Hz
ALLPS2 20 Hz...20000 Hz 0.40 to 2.00