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Neumann.Berlin MT 48 - Output EQ and Dynamics Processing; Output EQ Settings; Output Dynamics Module; Configuring Headphone Outputs

Neumann.Berlin MT 48
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Output EQ
A 4-band parametric equalizer is available for each mixer output. This allows for basic room
adjustment on the loudspeaker outputs. For Neumann DSP loudspeakers, we of course recom-
mend MA 1, which is a much more sophisticated room alignment solution. But if you are using
other speakers, the Bus EQ can be of great help to compensate for resonances in your listening
environment or nonlinearities in the loudspeakers themselves. Bus EQ can also be useful on
the headphones outputs, if you have to work with less than linear headphones or headphones
you are not accustomed to.
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Go to MIX 1/2/3/4 (on the upper right-hand side) → BUS EQ
Output dynamics
Similarly, mixer outputs can also be processed with Dynamics, if needed. The functions are the
same as in the input channels Dynamics module: Gate, Compressor and Limiter.
Configuring the headphone outputs
A huge number of dierent headphones are oered today. Two key parameters vary greatly:
sensitivity and impedance. Low sensitivity and/or high impedance headphones need a very
powerful headphone amplifier to produce high enough volume. Low impedance headphones
require a headphone amplifier with super low output impedance for fast transient response
and an optimal sound balance.
The MT 48 features excellent headphone amplifiers oering both high power and ultra-low
output impedance (0.035 Ω!). So it can drive any headphones to their absolute best.

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