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Audio Connections
The DP11EQ is a flexible unit which can be used in almost any part of a sound system. It can be
placed directly in an input channel’s insert and used as an equalizer solely for that microphone. Or, it
can be placed at a mixer su/jointfilesconvert/1264289/bgroup insert, where it can act as a compressor, equalizer, and noise gate
for a group of microphones. Or, it can be placed between the mixer and the power amplifier to
equalize overall room sound and function as a limiter to protect the loudspeakers from damage due to
clipping.
The following diagrams show several typical connections:
S
Main Amplifier
S
Su/jointfilesconvert/1264289/bgroup Insert
S
Input Insert
NOTE: See Appendix C. for descriptions of cable and connection information.
Main Amplifier
The DP11EQ is most commonly placed between the main output of a mixer and the input of a
power amplifier. At the main output, the unit will affect all input channels. This setup is ideal for using
the DP11EQ as a dynamics processor and as an equalizer.
LINE OUT
LINE IN
LINE IN
LINE OUT
DP11EQ
POWER AMPLIFIER
LOUDSPEAKER
MIXER
Su/jointfilesconvert/1264289/bgroup Insert
When using a multiple bus mixer, the DP11EQ can be connected to a single su/jointfilesconvert/1264289/bgroup insert. The
unit will affect only the channels associated with that su/jointfilesconvert/1264289/bgroup: the other channels will remain
unaffected. This is a common set up for dynamically controlling a specific group of signals, for
example, a group of vocal microphones.
LINE OUT
LINE IN
LINE IN
DP11EQ
MIXER
LINE
OUT
MAIN
SUB RETURN
SUB SEND
POWER AMPLIFIER
LOUDSPEAKER
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