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EQ Equalization Contour
Control: This unique and
powerful feature of the Passport
allows fast and easy adjustment
of the tonal character of a
microphone or other source. For
close microphone use, where
low frequencies may become excessive, simply
rotate the control to the left until things sound better.
For musical instruments or other sources where
subtle or more significant boosting of both the high
and low frequencies is desired, simply rotate the
control to the right until the sound achieves the
desirable balance. Note: This control features a
detented or notched position indicator at its center or
flat position. For each new mix set-up start with this
control in the notched position.
Rev/Aux: This control adjusts
the amount of signal sent to the
Reverb processor, and to the
Rev/Aux output jack. Reverb can
be used to enhance the sound
quality of any performance
where appropriate and desired.
In the full left position the control is effectively off.
Care should be taken to set the Reverb return master
control to a middle position or above, before
adjusting levels from the individual channels. When
the reverb/auxiliary mix is set, overall levels of reverb
can be adjusted at the master control. See Monitor
Mix in the Mode Select Switch & Function Section.
Pan The Pan control features a
notched position indicator and
adjusts the perceived “position”
of the mono signal from the input
within the stereo “panorama”
created by the two speaker
systems. Full Left or Right
rotation of this control sends the signal to the that
channel only, with no signal sent to the other.
Intermediate settings allow 3/4 - 1/4 ratios and so on.
Level: See Mono Mic/Line
Level.
EQ Low: The Low Frequency
Equalization Control adjusts the
relative level of the low frequency
content. The EQ Low control
features a notched position
indicator.
EQ Hi: The High Frequency
Equalization Control adjusts the
relative level of the high
frequency content. The EQ High
control features a notched
position indicator.
Rev/Aux: See Rev/Aux at left.
Bal: The Balance control
adjusts the relative volume level
of the left and right speakers.
The Balance control features a
notched position indicator.
STEREO LINE CONTROLS