Samson DMS80 Portable Speaker User Manual


 
60Hz: Boost to bring out kick drum, bass guitar or to add more low
end punchto a mix. Cutting this frequency can help clean
up a muddy sound.
250Hz: Adjusts the mid bass range. Boost to add warmthto vocals
and strings. The cello and the low strings of a rhythm guitar
fall into this range. Cut to eliminate overpowering low end.
1kHz: Boosting this range enhances vocals, snare drum and per-
cussive instruments, while cutting this range may make
vocals blend into the background.
3.5kHz: Boost to add biteto the guitar, vocals or solo instrument.
Cut this range to eliminate harshness.
12kHz: A proper adjustment here brightensthe sound, while too
much high frequency can make the total sound effect sharp
and add unwanted noise and hiss.
5.
SUB LEVEL CONTROL
The SUB (Sub Woofer) LEVEL slide control raises or lowers a mono
line level signal to the SUB OUT MONO output. The signal combines
the left and right inputs and passes through a low pass filter. Because
this is a line level signal, it must be used with a power amplifier and
subwoofer speaker or go directly to a powered subwoofer.
NOTE: The VOLUME control acts as a master level control. It regu-
lates the sound level of both the speakers and the subwoofer sys-
tem together.
6.
LINE SWITCH
Depress the LINE switch to its On position to select the audio signal
from the LINE IN inputs. Release the LINE switch to its Off position
to mute the audio signal from the LINE IN inputs.
7.
AUX/CD SWITCH
Depress the AUX/CD switch to its On position to select the audio
signal from the AUX/CD inputs. Release the AUX/CD switch to its
Off position to mute the audio signal from the AUX/CD inputs.
8.
EQ SWITCH
Depress the EQ switch to its On position to activate the preset
EQUALIZER slide controls. Release the EQ switch to its Off position
to bypass the EQ circuitry.
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
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